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Scheduling Ole Miss is basically saying "we are throwing in the towel the CFP..."

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We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.
 
We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.
Where else would we be headed for 2024 and 2025?
 
We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.
Ok. Let me understand this rationale. We yearn for the playoffs, but we don't to play any potential playoff quality teams along the way? Tell us then what would your preferred 2025 schedule look like? Names for these potential 6 teams please.
 
We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.
This Ole Miss game is way more exciting to me than bending over for UW. Kiffin could leave (currently rumored to UF, although I like him at Ole Miss and would prefer he stays), they'll be playing a new QB (Dart leaves a 30+start hole), and with all the turnover in CFB now, it's not as "body bag" as it seems.

It would behoove the athletic department to attend this game to understand how tailgating is done correctly and bring as many elements back to Pullman to implement for an improved game day experience.
 
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We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.

WSU has faced significant challenges historically, which makes its current situation less surprising. In the late '70s, the Cougars had four coaches in four years, while their in-state rival had the richest radio contract in the country and a recruiting budget ten times greater than WSU’s.

By the time students arrived on campus, the football season was already a quarter over, with early home games played in Spokane. The team shared practice fields with intramural sports, resulting in muddy conditions by October, and had to practice on cement at Martin Stadium, which led to injuries.

From the mid-'50s until 1982, WSU hadn’t seen UCLA, USC, or UW visit Pullman. In 1983, the Cougars started with a tough game against Michigan; if they had faced a weaker opponent like Idaho State, they might have gone 8-3 and bowl-bound. Instead, they finished 6-5 in '84 after facing Ohio State and Tennessee.

In 1989, WSU traveled to BYU, but in 1990, cash-strapped WSU sold back a scheduled home game against them.
Swimming upstream is nothing new for WSU. As conference alignments change, schools like USC might regret their decisions due to travel demands. WSU needs to stay relevant, even if that means considering schools like Sac State as potential conference additions. Every step to maintain competitiveness is vital.

We have to stay relevant any way we can.
 
We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.

The bigger issue is having a full schedule of games. What do you tell the roster if you habe less than 12 games for them to play?

At this point…. body bag, grab bag, dime bag…. take what you can get.
 
What some fail to understand is that scheduling high profile games against SEC opponents is going to be exciting to the guys on our team and could make them want to stay. They embrace the challenge....not fear it.
 
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From the mid-'50s until 1982, WSU hadn’t seen UCLA, USC, or UW visit Pullman. In 1983, the Cougars started with a tough game against Michigan; if they had faced a weaker opponent like Idaho State, they might have gone 8-3 and bowl-bound. Instead, they finished 6-5 in '84 after facing Ohio State and Tennessee.

We have to stay relevant any way we can.
Good history lesson except that you kind of skipped between '83 and '84. But I get the point.

And let's not forget 1988 where we beat Illinois, Minnesota and clobbered Tennesse all on the road.

 
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We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.
WSU needs to put together a football schedule for 2025, which without a full conference and no agreement with the MWC is extremely difficult in such short order. We have seven games scheduled and we need five more. I think we were very fortunate to be able to schedule Ol Miss and for next year at least, we have to schedule who ever we can get.
 
We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.
I don't agree with this take at all. This was a homerun get for WSU. What was once looking like a disastrous schedule is rounding into an interesting one.

Home: Idaho, San Diego State, UW, and Oregon State
Away: Virginia, North Texas, Ole' Miss

Apart from Idaho, which makes a ton of sense in the season opener, we have 6 legitimate games. With these 4 home games alone, renewing season tickets should be an easy decision.

Not sure what you expected, but your post is confusing.
 
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I don't agree with this take at all. This was a homerun get for WSU. What was once looking like a disastrous schedule is rounding into an interesting one.
Agreed! This is about the best we can hope for at this point. A mid-tier SEC team, that could well be in a rebuild year. To stay relevant we have to play someone occasionally, not just wave a flag while they talk about other teams....
Yes, it will be profitable financially, but also likely a national audience. We will probably lose, but stuff happens.
 
Agreed! This is about the best we can hope for at this point. A mid-tier SEC team, that could well be in a rebuild year. To stay relevant we have to play someone occasionally, not just wave a flag while they talk about other teams....
Yes, it will be profitable financially, but also likely a national audience. We will probably lose, but stuff happens.
Not sure I would call them "mid-tier", at least this year. Ranked #9 (AP, behind 3 SEC teams) and #8 (Coaches, behind 4 SEC teams). Lower-upper maybe in a 16 team league?
 
I swear we beat 1 other good team that year too...
Gee Trumpy brainiac, why don't you click on the 1988 schedule link I provided with my post?

Here I will point it out to you with my space laser.

Oh, and I didn't realize what a delusional freak you seem to be: To quote you from the other thread: "The same "dip shit party" that's trying to stop people from making little kids have sex changes"

I mean c'mon you poor brainwashed bastard. NO ONE is making little kids have sex changes. No one. Anywhere. Ever. WTF is wrong with you?
 
We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.
Hey buddy, don't despair. 9 relevant individuals replied to date, and you are batting 0-9. You are still batting better than most of my threads. :)

Of course when my Swami-like ideas and predictions come true, a pox seems to fall on these threads. Jealousy. Or awe.
 
Not sure I would call them "mid-tier", at least this year. Ranked #9 (AP, behind 3 SEC teams) and #8 (Coaches, behind 4 SEC teams). Lower-upper maybe in a 16 team league?
Currently tied for 6th in the SEC (with 7 other teams). Historically mid/lower tier in the the SEC, but its a whole new world and the 6th team in the SEC can be 9th in the nation early in the season. I imagine they will drop as as the season progresses. Its definitely going to be a tough game, but UW was the national runner-up last year and Ole' Miss won't be anywhere near that.
 
Gee Trumpy brainiac, why don't you click on the 1988 schedule link I provided with my post?

Here I will point it out to you with my space laser.

Oh, and I didn't realize what a delusional freak you seem to be: To quote you from the other thread: "The same "dip shit party" that's trying to stop people from making little kids have sex changes"

I mean c'mon you poor brainwashed bastard. NO ONE is making little kids have sex changes. No one. Anywhere. Ever. WTF is wrong with you?
I missed your link. My bad.

More I of what I was doing was continuing and agreeing on your post.

Chill pill and pull the stick out.

Or get another shot I guess. 🙂
 
We've said, the new Pac-12 is playoff access.

Now our AD (who is from the Jim Sterk penny pinching regime) is scheduling "games for money" is telling to where things are going: back to the old days.

Ole Miss is NOT a Body Bag game. Historically Ole Miss is behind Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Texas, Texas A&M, Auburn, Tennessee, and the Equivalent to Miss St, and Ahead of Kentucky, Arkansas that just beat Ole Miss last week.

Ole Miss just barely beat Kentucky 20-17 this season, and is among the weakest of the 5-1 teams, and has yet to play Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Texas, Auburn, Tennessee, the tougher teams yet, and when they do, will probably lose 1,2,3 more games, and finish about 7-5, 8-4, 9-3.

Also next season, WSU won't have the benefit of playing the PAC 8+, and won't have the benefit of the chance to become PAC 8+ Champion to goto CFP.

Also by scheduling Ole Miss a beatable, non body bag game, on the road, and by beating Ole Miss on Road, which easier to do then Beating Wisconsin on the Road, which Dickert, WSU did, then the CFP people will give credit to WSU for doing that, because they overrate Ole Miss, and so if WSU goes 11-1 next year, WSU will goto CFP if they beat UW, Ole Miss.

So scheduling Ole Miss, this coming next season, is semi probably a semi good thing.
 
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