lawgator1
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Listening to local radio guys (with some sense), there is a lot of criticism of the scheduling of Miami v. FSU as game one, on a Monday night. The two criticisms that were the most valid to me are: 1. there is no build-up to the game, no teams coming in at 5-0, no opportunity to talk about trends in the opposing team, things to watch, etc. Sort of disappointing for the fans. 2. with the game on a Monday, the teams have a very unattratcive choice about their bye week. They can go ahead and play again five days later and keep the bye for later in their schedule, or they can take it right away, forcing them to go 11 games in a row with no break.
I think both are valid points.
This year, UT starts off the season with a decent UAB team. A game you ought to win easily, but how many times does a season get trashed because your team is looking down the road and an opponent has its best game of the season and sneaks up on you? Happens every year.
Look at Florida. I admit it. Normally we start off with the Blind Teachers' College of Elm Street (Junior Varsity). But this year we take on a Wyoming team that has some votes in the preseason polls. I'd put Wyoming on par with a UAB.
Now, niether UAB or Wyoming equals an FSU or a Miami, but is there some sense to Spurrier's old plan of take on the patsies early to build confidence and basically scrimmage for execution later on down the line?
I think both are valid points.
This year, UT starts off the season with a decent UAB team. A game you ought to win easily, but how many times does a season get trashed because your team is looking down the road and an opponent has its best game of the season and sneaks up on you? Happens every year.
Look at Florida. I admit it. Normally we start off with the Blind Teachers' College of Elm Street (Junior Varsity). But this year we take on a Wyoming team that has some votes in the preseason polls. I'd put Wyoming on par with a UAB.
Now, niether UAB or Wyoming equals an FSU or a Miami, but is there some sense to Spurrier's old plan of take on the patsies early to build confidence and basically scrimmage for execution later on down the line?