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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 4887981, member: 1023"] Scheduling as an independent isn’t a picnic. Especially in November. BYU, as an example, was all over the place. 2022 they had 1 FCS, 6 G5s and 5 P5s. Baylor, @ Oregon, Arkansas, @ Stanford and Notre Dame in Vegas. In 2018 they played 5 but 4 were on the road. They tend to be mostly early season games, too. 2020 they played 0 P5s. They are much more established program, at least borderline P5 Indy. Their schedule reads very much like ours does. Very front loaded and typically the P5s were 3 away 2 home. Or 2-2-1 neutral. Our schedule getting P4 games in November is pretty impressive. Getting them at home is really a big deal. [/QUOTE]
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