gumby wrote:Add four, subtract four. Same number of games.
Or add two, subtract two -- and always play UCLA-USC.
Don't skip four AND keep OOC cupcakes. What's the upside of that, other than those games push conference start into the new year?
I don't get the big deal with starting conference sooner, other than "we've always done it that way." Right, and we always did round-robin until we didn't. We always went without a conference tourney, until we didn't.
We complain about weak OOC because it is. Could be stronger already. Isn't. So let's play UCLA and USC, at least, instead. Odds are, those will be better games (for fans and metrics).
We don't have absolute control over OOC. Getting neutral site games is not a given. Same with home and homes. A lot of big time teams don't want to make the trek to Tucson.
Cupcakes are the ones you have flexibility with. For a low major, a game at Arizona is a money maker and a chance to get publicity. For a team roughly equal to us, they don't have to jump at a chance. If we constrict the availablity for OOC scheduling, the more likely solution is sliding around the cupcakes to fit.
Also, I think it matters that other P5 conferences don't start until later. The more our availability aligns with other P5 schools, the more mutual dates there are. Legit teams for a home and home are harder to come by nowadays. Why restrict anything?
I do think that this is largely driven by not having a LA trip this year. If we were missing the dumpster fire Washingtons and the meh Utah/Colorado trip, no one would really care.