Pac-10 Extend Invite to Utah

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  1. Eastoff

    Eastoff But it was a beginning.

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    except from a travel stand point.
     
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    Yeah, I don't see a division setup where we play Washington schools every other year being feasible.
     
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    I suppose the simplest plan would be to line up the schools in a north/south alignment. WASH schools. ORE schools and NoCal schools in one, the others in the other. Then split the geograghical schools in half so teams would play against a team in that region yearly, with 3 non divisional conference games. This way, if you take Oregon for example, their schedule would look something like

    Non Conference
    Non Conference
    Non Conference
    Non Conference
    @Cal
    Wasu
    Col
    @USC
    @UW
    Stan
    @ASU
    OSU

    To simplify for my feeble mind I will use the same dates. Then the following year

    Non
    Non
    Non
    Non
    Cal
    @Wasu
    @Uta
    UCLA
    UW
    @Stan
    UA
    @OSU

    Then flip the home and away games from the first season in season 3, and then flip the home and away games from the second season. Repeat every year thereafter.

    That way you play every team in the conference every other year, and if you count Colorado and Utah as the same market, you get a game against each tv/recruiting market each year (Utah and Colorado would of course not be the same tv market, but same region) and you get a game in each recruiting market every other year.
     
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    My plan above makes the most sense. I liked the zipper option, but after reading some things about it in the ACC forums, I am not a fan. They all hate it because no one ever seems to know who is in what conference throughout the country.

    North/South or East/West. Either way my schedule provides a way for teams to stay relevant throughout the conference territories. At least this way you are playing every region, every year. And every team, every other year.
     
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    ^^ I like your idea.
     
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    I think it will be a 9 game conference schedule
     
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    I propose a crazy alignment if we're willing to split up rivals. Change the divisions each year based on previous year's results. Doesn't necessarily guarantee division parity, but slightly better than set divisions would (see Big XII North). Each sport is unaffected by the other:

    1st
    4th
    5th
    8th
    9th
    12th

    2nd
    3rd
    6th
    7th
    10th
    11th

    So based on last year (pretending that Utah and Colorado's records reflect Pac-10 play), divisions would look like:

    Oregon
    Oregon State
    Stanford
    Washington
    UCLA
    Washington State

    Utah
    Arizona
    USC
    Cal
    Arizona State
    Colorado
     
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    Seems like a less radical way to achieve something similar is to ditch conferences and simply set up the schedules based on last year's records to give everyone similar schedule strength. With some schedule tinkering (when needed) to also have teams play as many different teams as possible over a two-season span.
     

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