This is a key sentence:
What is being worked on for 2021 looks better than 2020. And further into the future, what actually becomes the increasingly easy part is scheduling attractive games.
The 2020 schedule, which is the supposed low point in independent scheduling, is a couple of steps up from the AAC schedule and it does not include BC, 'cuse, Temple or Rutgers which are quality regional opponents or any Florida opponents which are in the works. This is really good news for the program and recruiting. Tulsa, Tulane, and ECU never moved the interest needle. SMU, Houston, and Memphis at least had a pulse. UCF, USF, Cincy, Temple and Navy created the most interest and all these schools could be part of future schedules.
I was concerned that a really crappy 2020 schedule would impact recruiting and fan interest and delay the potential for the program to move forward. That is certainly not the case. Of the teams on the schedule the only outliers are Liberty and San Diego St.