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Post by aztecfan1 on Dec 2, 2014 7:34:02 GMT -8
I am about to write AD Sterk a WTF message about the two home games not yet scheduled OOC. Do any of you serious posters have any insight or questions? My premise is that with UW and PSU on the road, we'd need two fairly assured home victories to get us to at least 2-2 going into conference. But, you'd think that if Cal Poly or New Mexico State or So. Utah were available, that would be booked and announced by now. So, what is up? Something unusual like the trade that resulted in the @notre Dame opportunity that arose suddenly back in 2010? Your thoughts?
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Post by napo on Dec 2, 2014 7:39:41 GMT -8
We play at Cal next year, not UW
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Post by hoobs on Dec 2, 2014 8:21:07 GMT -8
Those 2 games will almost certainly be filled with an FCS team and a low-ranking FBS team. I don't see any reason to worry about it.
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Post by Ozomahtli on Dec 2, 2014 8:25:20 GMT -8
Rumour is we are going to play Tijuana Tech....I'm not worried. ;D
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Post by AztecSports95 on Dec 2, 2014 8:38:43 GMT -8
Waiting for the call from the Big 12 scheduling department.
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Post by goaztecs on Dec 2, 2014 8:54:01 GMT -8
For sure an FCS team and probably a weak Div 1 team
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Post by Old School on Dec 2, 2014 9:05:26 GMT -8
Rumour is we are going to play Tijuana Tech....I'm not worried. ;D C'mon man, this is serious. /smirk Oldie Out
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Post by adammclane on Dec 2, 2014 9:08:05 GMT -8
I am about to write AD Sterk a WTF message about the two home games not yet scheduled OOC. Do any of you serious posters have any insight or questions? My premise is that with UW and PSU on the road, we'd need two fairly assured home victories to get us to at least 2-2 going into conference. But, you'd think that if Cal Poly or New Mexico State or So. Utah were available, that would be booked and announced by now. So, what is up? Something unusual like the trade that resulted in the @notre Dame opportunity that arose suddenly back in 2010? Your thoughts? The age of the payday games is basically over. My guess is one will be a lower level team and we are still shopping for a middle of the road team to take a home game. (Army or Louisiana Tech, someone like that)
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Post by fowl on Dec 2, 2014 10:12:42 GMT -8
With UAB shutting its program down, the OOC teams they were scheduled to play will need to find a replacement.
Here is what they had scheduled:
9/5 - @ Tennessee 9/12 - vs Georgia St 9/19 - vs South Alabama 9/26 - @ Troy
Here is what we have scheduled so far:
9/5 - Open 9/12 - @ Cal 9/19 - Open 9/26 - @ Penn St
Give South Alabama a call and invite them out for the 19th and then pick up a FCS game for the opener.
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Post by aztecfan1 on Dec 2, 2014 10:50:50 GMT -8
We play at Cal next year, not UW Thank you for that correction, I indeed know better. The supposed collapse of UAB does open that possibility with South Alabama. Bet there is something going in behind the scenes or we would have booked the FCS teams by now.
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Post by sdcoug on Dec 2, 2014 12:18:43 GMT -8
I am about to write AD Sterk a WTF message about the two home games not yet scheduled OOC. Do any of you serious posters have any insight or questions? My premise is that with UW and PSU on the road, we'd need two fairly assured home victories to get us to at least 2-2 going into conference. But, you'd think that if Cal Poly or New Mexico State or So. Utah were available, that would be booked and announced by now. So, what is up? Something unusual like the trade that resulted in the @notre Dame opportunity that arose suddenly back in 2010? Your thoughts? I'm sure you're aware why 1 of the slots is open - San Jose St was scheduled but when they moved to our conference we had to replace them. I don't know all the details but I do know we've had 1 or 2 contracts on the verge of being signed only to have them pull out at the last minute. And I also know the dept (Wicker) is working daily on filling the spots and is in negotiations. I agree with you that with 2 really hard P5 road games we need a couple softer home games, but many of the teams you reference are already booked. It's also important to find someone we don't have to overpay to schedule. I'm sure they'll have something in the next few weeks (knock on wood).
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Post by aztecfan1 on Dec 2, 2014 14:09:38 GMT -8
I heard a little more about this today from a top source. Yes, they had something all set to go and the opponent bailed at the last minute.
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Post by cvtower on Dec 2, 2014 23:51:53 GMT -8
SDSU needs to find and sign a home-and-home with any power conference bottom feeder....an Indiana, a Washington State (again), Vanderbilt, Kansas, etc. Some team the Aztecs could realistically (on paper at least) be victorious over.
Note: Cal was one such bottom-feeder when the home-and-home was made, but I'm more than a tad nervous about it now with the Golden Bears improving from "suck" to "mediocre". Should be a good 2 games against Cal these next 2 seasons
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Post by Montezumas Revenge 88 on Dec 2, 2014 23:59:32 GMT -8
Yes the answer would be Colorado, Kansas, Purdue, *Michigan and practically anyone from the ACC other than FSU and Clemson. Vanderbilt could be a potential from the SEC.
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Post by aztecfanatico on Dec 3, 2014 0:20:40 GMT -8
...Give South Alabama a call and invite them out for the 19th and then pick up a FCS game for the opener. +28:-)
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Post by namssa on Dec 3, 2014 7:19:33 GMT -8
Also we play Hawaii on the road next year so we could have an extra home game if we wanted and can fill up 3 spots on the schedule. But it sounds like SDSU won't take advantage of that rule next year.
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Post by tonatiuh on Dec 3, 2014 9:43:03 GMT -8
I am about to write AD Sterk a WTF message about the two home games not yet scheduled OOC. Do any of you serious posters have any insight or questions? My premise is that with UW and PSU on the road, we'd need two fairly assured home victories to get us to at least 2-2 going into conference. But, you'd think that if Cal Poly or New Mexico State or So. Utah were available, that would be booked and announced by now. So, what is up? Something unusual like the trade that resulted in the @notre Dame opportunity that arose suddenly back in 2010? Your thoughts? Where did you come up with 2010? It was more like 2007 because the game was scheduled for September 2008, and my family and I went to that game in South Bend. Just because they have a couple of openings in the schedule don't get uptight. Sometimes working out the details with teams takes some time, and may be they can't find a team with an opening who wants to play us. Or, they may want us to visit them instead of coming here. The school has until May/June to make a final decision usually, so it's no big deal.
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Post by tonatiuh on Dec 3, 2014 9:44:52 GMT -8
Rumour is we are going to play Tijuana Tech....I'm not worried. ;D That's funny I thought Saigon State was going to be the opponent!
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Post by standiego on Dec 3, 2014 9:46:03 GMT -8
Can SDSU schedule all of its OOC schedule or have to get their MW schedule first , so they know open dates ?
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Post by sdcoug on Dec 3, 2014 11:14:13 GMT -8
Can SDSU schedule all of its OOC schedule or have to get their MW schedule first , so they know open dates ? They know all their conference opponents a few years in advance, and the general time frame for conference games is also known. Most know OOC games get played in late August/early Sept, but they can work with the conference to move them around if necessary. For instance, USC/Stanford always play ND late, so they & the P12 work their byes around that. It helps that ND is independent. I'm sure we'll typically assume the first 4 weeks will be NC games & therefore when booking we target an opponent for a specific date. If something can't be worked out (e.g. if we only have weekend #3 & #4 available & we can't find a school to fit those dates) then we can work with within the conference to juggle specific dates & maybe find a bye date during the season for that 4th NC. Getting the opponents is the bigger problem; finding dates usually can be done.
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