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Well, on paper that was the reason. But to Gundy, scheduling symbolized a broader issue. He didn't think scheduling two kickoff games -- Mississippi State in Houston in 2013, Florida State in 2014 in Cowboys Stadium -- maximized Oklahoma State's chances to win a national title. And from Gundy's view, if you're going to promise a recruit or a staff member one thing, it's that you'll do everything in your power to win one.
 
Further evidence that we need a football playoff with conference champions plus at-large bids based on RPI & non-conference SOS.
 
We need to schedule teams like, oh, Sacramento St., in order to enhance our chance to win a national championship. Must stay away from the Colorado States of the world.
 
Further evidence that we need a football playoff with conference champions plus at-large bids based on RPI & non-conference SOS.
Or we could go back to the old bowl system and run a 4-team playoff with the winners.
 
How would that address a team scheduling lightly to position itself for the end?
Because your non conference losses do not matter.... However.... A team could elect to play 3 weak games to "rest" I guess..... But I would think most teams would want a huge challenge if it won't hurt them.
 
if i am recruiting against Gundy in Texas i see him backing out of two basic almost home games in Dallas.

weak sauce. i sort of like Gundy and love his O...but this is chicken sh#t. i agree.
 
How would that address a team scheduling lightly to position itself for the end?

Because if you win your conference, you're still in. Some teams might view a tough non-conference schedule as a good way to prepare for the conference games.
 
Gundy is a fool. McCartney scheduled tough, and it won us a national championship. While I think we should be creampuff U right now until the ship is righted, OSU should definitely schedule aggressively in the non conference.
 
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