hedge wrote:I really don't have a dog in this fight, but just at first glance, it does seem a bit, I don't know, pedantic (or something) to fault Vandy (Vandy!) for scheduling a few gimmes. I mean for christsake, it's Vandy. And while I do appreciate your sassing of Tennessee, they are traditionally much stronger than they have been of late. So even if Vandy does get to play 2 or 3 teams in the SEC that they may have a chance of beating (but still not gimmes), they don't deserve to be raked over the coals for a somewhat soft OOC schedule...
I am looking at schools I would consider Vandy's real peers, schools in similar situations: Northwestern, Duke, Wake Forest, Stanford, Baylor, and maybe BC, and comparing Vandy's scheduling with theirs. And in comparison, it's really bad.
I will say that Baylor has been even worse than Vandy in dumbing down their schedules and shows no signs of changing that, even after playing in a BCS Bowl.
So after how many straight years of bowl games and 9-win seasons does it no longer become acceptable to play the "I'm a scrappy underdog, I deserve all the help I can get" card?
I can understand them not wanting to play one-game visits to Michigan or Ohio State like they used to do but cancelling games with Northwestern? They backed out of a series against
Wake Forest for God's sake. Charleston Southern was their replacement for Wake.