My rationale is simply that most teams do it, and it is OK for them, so it should be OK for BG too. It gets us a home game and an easy win, which is the same reason everybody else does it. There is nothing wrong with one easy win in a 12 game schedule.
Now, from a frank angle comes mathematical proof of the premise of my argument--that most teams do it.
In fact, according to the analysis in the post, of 66 BCS teams, 77% play at least one game against a I-AA team. If it is good for 3 out of 4 teams in major conferences, why isn't it good for us? If Florida can do it and still be national champion, then we should be able to.
If you are curious, here are the BCS teams without a FCS game..
Colorado, LSU, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Purdue, Va Tech, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington StateSeven teams play 2 FCS teams....let us speak of them no more.
Fellow Falcons & Readers
ReplyDelete1) Many thanks for the link about the numbers, thus I hope you visit to study them.
2) Below the chart are links to associated posts (I did 3)
3) Since I have been tracking these numbers for the past 4 years, one of the posts show the 4-year results by the whole BCS conference teams and by individual conferences.
Frank @ A Frank Angle