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4 minutes ago, golfingomez said:

get rid of tarleton and north bama

Western Michigan is a good get. 

Why get rid of Tarleton? Texas school that will bring a big crowd. 

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4 minutes ago, UNTcrazy727 said:

Why get rid of Tarleton? Texas school that will bring a big crowd. 

I was just about to say this. They're not even 100 miles (112 according to google) away. Hell I wouldn't be shocked if they had more fans at the game than SMU.

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29 minutes ago, UNTcrazy727 said:

Why get rid of Tarleton? Texas school that will bring a big crowd. 

 

Because schools are judged by the schools they choose to play.  UNT will never elevate itself if it keeps playing SFA, Tarleton, Abilene Christian, Houston Baptist and the like.

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I would like to visit Kalamazoo, too, especially when it's still warm.

We should be scheduling Tarleton for every revenue sport nonconference season in my opinion. They will bring a good crowd, since they hand out diplomas from a drive-thru window according to my high school science teacher.

North Alabama doesn't move the needle, but South Alabama next year gets me hyped because that's a Labor Day weekend trip to Gulf Shores.

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3 minutes ago, TripleGrad said:

 

Because schools are judged by the schools they choose to play.  UNT will never elevate itself if it keeps playing SFA, Tarleton, Abilene Christian, Houston Baptist and the like.

I feel like Baylor scheduled like three of those teams every year for a while. And all at home.

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21 minutes ago, emmitt01 said:

Setting the bar pretty low there.   If we played The University of Cairo, they would bring more fans than SMU. 

Not gonna lie, University of Cairo would be a sweet return trip though 

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42 minutes ago, UNTcrazy727 said:

Why get rid of Tarleton? Texas school that will bring a big crowd. 

Allen High would bring a crowd, maybe we can get them on the schedule too?

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The FCS teams do not matter to me at all, I will take an easier W early in the season every year. This obviously isn't the pick of the litter for G5 teams to sign home and homes with but I would imagine the conference switch messed things up considerably. 

It is what it is, we should be able to win every one of these games you can't argue with that.

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15 minutes ago, TripleGrad said:

 

Because schools are judged by the schools they choose to play.  UNT will never elevate itself if it keeps playing SFA, Tarleton, Abilene Christian, Houston Baptist and the like.

Alabama plays Chattanooga. 

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2 minutes ago, TheReal_jayD said:

Alabama plays Chattanooga. 

Baylor is playing freaking Long Island University this year. 

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51 minutes ago, UNTcrazy727 said:

Why get rid of Tarleton? Texas school that will bring a big crowd. 

I don't remember any of the FCS TX schools bringing a large crowd. The only Texas School I remember bringing a big crows was Houston. 

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