SmoothPancakes
07-26-2011, 09:39 PM
So I was looking at some of the schedules some of us have. We really need to look into working out some even non-conference schedules for all of us each year. Some of us have fairly easy non-conference schedules (some playing two FCS team), others are facing multiple top 10 or top 25 teams non-conference.
While the schedules do sort of come with the territory with the teams we start at and advance to in CC, it's impossible to really get a sense of who is the best of all of us (since we aren't all in the same conference and are playing each other every week) when we're playing really unbalanced OOC schedules that are having a direct effect (or will be at least once we get sliders and difficulty ironed out to avoid having these upsets anymore that we've seen) on the success of our teams before getting into conference play.
This was some research I did real quick regarding our OOC games as listed in our schedules on the Dynasty Wire website.
User Team||OOC 1|OOC 2|OOC 3|OOC 4|OOC 5
:FAU:||:Auburn:|:Florida:|:Michigan_State:|:UAB:|
:FIU:||:Akron:|:Duke:|:Louisville:|:UCF:|
:Eastern_Michigan:||FCS East|FCS Southeast|:Michigan:|:Penn_State:|
:Kent_State:||:Alabama:|FCS Southeast|:Kansas_State:|:Louisiana:|
:Memphis:||:Arkansas_State:|FCS Southeast|:MTSU:|:Mississippi_State:|
:New_Mexico:||:Arkansas:|FCS West|:New_Mexico_State:|:Texas_Tech:|
:North_Texas:||:Alabama:|:Houston:|:Indiana:|:Tuls a:|
:Tulane:||:Army:|:Duke:|:Hawaii:|:Syracuse:|
:Utah_State:||:Auburn:|:BYU:|:Colorado_State:|FCS West|:Wyoming:
:Washington_State:||FCS West|:San_Diego_State:|:UNLV:||
:Western_Michigan:||:Connecticut:|FCS Midwest|:Illinois:|:Michigan:|
Florida Atlantic by far has the hardest OOC schedule, and would be automatic 0-3 if not for the issues with the sliders and whatnot that allowed the upsets we saw in week 1. Eastern Michigan meanwhile, I'd say has the easiest OOC schedule, even with games against Michigan and Penn State, just because they play two FCS schools for pretty much automatic wins.
It isn't necessarily a big deal, but something we should keep an eye on in the future. Conference schedules are nothing we can control, those come with the job and are the nature of the beast. But in the future, as we start moving around in jobs, if someone has non-conference games against three top 10 teams, and another has games against 3 FCS schools or something, I think some scheduling changes may/would be needed to balance things out for everyone.
While the schedules do sort of come with the territory with the teams we start at and advance to in CC, it's impossible to really get a sense of who is the best of all of us (since we aren't all in the same conference and are playing each other every week) when we're playing really unbalanced OOC schedules that are having a direct effect (or will be at least once we get sliders and difficulty ironed out to avoid having these upsets anymore that we've seen) on the success of our teams before getting into conference play.
This was some research I did real quick regarding our OOC games as listed in our schedules on the Dynasty Wire website.
User Team||OOC 1|OOC 2|OOC 3|OOC 4|OOC 5
:FAU:||:Auburn:|:Florida:|:Michigan_State:|:UAB:|
:FIU:||:Akron:|:Duke:|:Louisville:|:UCF:|
:Eastern_Michigan:||FCS East|FCS Southeast|:Michigan:|:Penn_State:|
:Kent_State:||:Alabama:|FCS Southeast|:Kansas_State:|:Louisiana:|
:Memphis:||:Arkansas_State:|FCS Southeast|:MTSU:|:Mississippi_State:|
:New_Mexico:||:Arkansas:|FCS West|:New_Mexico_State:|:Texas_Tech:|
:North_Texas:||:Alabama:|:Houston:|:Indiana:|:Tuls a:|
:Tulane:||:Army:|:Duke:|:Hawaii:|:Syracuse:|
:Utah_State:||:Auburn:|:BYU:|:Colorado_State:|FCS West|:Wyoming:
:Washington_State:||FCS West|:San_Diego_State:|:UNLV:||
:Western_Michigan:||:Connecticut:|FCS Midwest|:Illinois:|:Michigan:|
Florida Atlantic by far has the hardest OOC schedule, and would be automatic 0-3 if not for the issues with the sliders and whatnot that allowed the upsets we saw in week 1. Eastern Michigan meanwhile, I'd say has the easiest OOC schedule, even with games against Michigan and Penn State, just because they play two FCS schools for pretty much automatic wins.
It isn't necessarily a big deal, but something we should keep an eye on in the future. Conference schedules are nothing we can control, those come with the job and are the nature of the beast. But in the future, as we start moving around in jobs, if someone has non-conference games against three top 10 teams, and another has games against 3 FCS schools or something, I think some scheduling changes may/would be needed to balance things out for everyone.