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2013/2014 Big Ten Schedules Announced

  • gorocks99
    http://www.bigten.org/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/040611aaa.html

    2013 for Ohio State:
    vs Wisconsin
    at Northwestern
    BYE
    vs Iowa
    vs Penn State
    at Purdue
    BYE
    at Illinois
    vs Indiana
    at Michigan

    2014:
    BYE
    vs Purdue
    BYE
    at Iowa
    vs Northwestern
    at Wisconsin
    vs Illinois
    at Penn State
    at Indiana
    vs Michigan
  • sleeper
    Umm, no Nebraska?
  • bigkahuna
    It's the same as every other league.

    8 League Games
    5 Divisional
    3 Cross Divisional that you play for 2 years with 1 permanent cross over, so really 2.

    You play someone twice every 6 years

    OSU plays Nebraska 2011-2012, so they should play them again either 2015-2016 or 2017-2018
  • sleeper
    Bah, was looking forward to OSU having to play the top dogs each year. Although I guess outside of Indiana, Purdue, and Minnesota, the Big Ten is full of top dogs.
  • krambman
    Look for Ohio State to try and move a non-conference game (likely Kent State) in 2014 to the first Bye week. That would give them a bye before Virginia tech instead of after. It would also make it so they won't have two byes in three weeks, which is a bit ridiculous.

    Personally I'm not a fan of bye weeks at all, and I'm especially not a fan of two bye weeks in a season.
  • krambman
    Here is OSU's complete schedule for the next four years.

    2011
    09.03 vs Akron
    09.10 vs Toledo
    09.17 @ Miami (FL)
    09.24 vs Colorado
    10.01 vs Michigan State
    10.08 @ Nebraska
    10.15 @ Illinois
    10.22 BYE
    10.29 vs Wisconsin
    11.05 vs Indiana
    11.12 @ Purdue
    11.19 vs Penn State
    11.26 @ Michigan

    2012
    09.01 vs Miami (OH)
    09.08 vs Cincinnati
    09.15 vs Cal
    09.22 vs UAB
    09.29 @ Michigan State
    10.06 vs Nebraska
    10.13 @ Indiana
    10.20 vs Purdue
    10.27 @ Penn State
    11.03 vs Illinois
    11.10 BYE
    11.17 @ Wisconsin
    11.24 vs Michigan

    2013
    08.31 vs Vanderbilt
    09.07 OPEN
    09.14 @ Cal
    09.21 OPEN
    09.28 vs Wisconsin
    10.05 @ Northwestern
    10.12 BYE
    10.19 vs Iowa
    10.26 vs Penn State
    11.02 @ Purdue
    11.09 BYE
    11.16 @ Illinois
    11.23 vs Indiana
    11.30 @ Michigan

    2014
    08.30 @ Navy (Baltimore)
    09.06 vs Cincinnati
    09.13 vs Kent State
    09.20 vs Virginia Tech
    09.27 BYE
    10.04 vs Purdue
    10.11 BYE
    10.18 @ Iowa
    10.25 vs Northwestern
    11.01 @ Wisconsin
    11.08 vs Illinois
    11.15 @ Penn State
    11.22 @ Indiana
    11.29 vs Michigan

    Ohio State currently has two open spots on their non-conference schedule for 2013. Since they already play a good BCS school (Cal) and a BCS bottom feeder (Vandy) look for them to schedule at least one in-state opponent and one other MAC/CUSA or similar opponent for those two open dates.
  • thavoice
    I wouldnt be surprised if OSU dangled some good jack in front of Cal's face to come and play at Ohio State.

    they are paying colorado 1.4 million for Colorado to come in and usually pays 400k-750k for teams to come to OSU with no return visits.

    My bad....I see that the Cal is a home and home game.
  • se-alum
    krambman;734515 wrote:Look for Ohio State to try and move a non-conference game (likely Kent State) in 2014 to the first Bye week. That would give them a bye before Virginia tech instead of after. It would also make it so they won't have two byes in three weeks, which is a bit ridiculous.

    Personally I'm not a fan of bye weeks at all, and I'm especially not a fan of two bye weeks in a season.
    I don't mind byes, that just means I don't have to plan around the OSU game EVERY Saturday.
  • cats gone wild
    Whoo hooh. OSU schedules Vandy to try to boost their confidence vs. SEC teams. Try scheduling a real SEC team. Oh wait, "OSU has tried to schedule SEC teams but no one wants to"
  • krambman
    cats gone wild;735214 wrote:Whoo hooh. OSU schedules Vandy to try to boost their confidence vs. SEC teams. Try scheduling a real SEC team. Oh wait, "OSU has tried to schedule SEC teams but no one wants to"

    Name five different SEC schools that have ventured north of the Mason-Dixon for a non-conference game in the last decade.
  • ytownfootball
    krambman;735226 wrote:Name five different SEC schools that have ventured north of the Mason-Dixon for a non-conference game in the last decade.

    and of those 5, which ones weren't bottom feeders
  • Automatik
    ytownfootball;735242 wrote:and of those 5, which ones weren't bottom feeders

    lol.....I wouldn't hold your breathe.
  • Terry_Tate
    cats gone wild;735214 wrote:Whoo hooh. OSU schedules Vandy to try to boost their confidence vs. SEC teams. Try scheduling a real SEC team. Oh wait, "OSU has tried to schedule SEC teams but no one wants to"

    http://www.nationalchamps.net/NCAA/future_schedules/ohiostate_future.htm
  • krambman
    ytownfootball;735242 wrote:and of those 5, which ones weren't bottom feeders

    I'll give him one to start with. Alabama at Penn State.

    There, now he only has to come up with four more.
  • krambman
    ytownfootball;735242 wrote:and of those 5, which ones weren't bottom feeders

    There's one coming up - Alabama at Penn State. But I said five different SEC schools who have come north in the last decade.
  • goosebumps
    Tennessee played at Notre Dame a few years ago
    Auburn played WVU in Morgantown in 2008
    LSU played @Washington last year and plays in Morgantown this fall
    Ole Miss played @Wyoming in 2004
    Several Teams have traveled out west to play teams like USC, Cal, Hawaii, and Oklahoma.

    Apparently the competition is all in the south. 12 out of 13 BCS national champions have come from south of the Mason-Dixon Line.
  • Ankle Breaker
    Anyone know how many dolares OSU will shell out to Vandy for coming up here?
  • krambman
    goosebumps;735782 wrote:Tennessee played at Notre Dame a few years ago
    Auburn played WVU in Morgantown in 2008
    LSU played @Washington last year and plays in Morgantown this fall
    Ole Miss played @Wyoming in 2004
    Several Teams have traveled out west to play teams like USC, Cal, Hawaii, and Oklahoma.

    Apparently the competition is all in the south. 12 out of 13 BCS national champions have come from south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

    Thanks. And for the record for cats, OSU not only is playing Vandy but had upcoming home-and-home's with Tennessee and Georgia, as well as trips down south to USC, Texas, Oklahoma, Miami, and Virginia Tech. OSU isn't afraid to go south, nor are they afraid to play the SEC. If the Big Ten were afraid of the SEC they wouldn't have entered into agreements with the SEC for half of their bowl games.
  • Ankle Breaker
    krambman;735806 wrote:Thanks. And for the record for cats, OSU not only is playing Vandy but had upcoming home-and-home's with Tennessee and Georgia, as well as trips down south to USC, Texas, Oklahoma, Miami, and Virginia Tech. OSU isn't afraid to go south, nor are they afraid to play the SEC. If the Big Ten were afraid of the SEC they wouldn't have entered into agreements with the SEC for half of their bowl games.

    Didn't you know you weren't supposed to post facts on here?
  • krambman
    Ankle Breaker;735847 wrote:Didn't you know you weren't supposed to post facts on here?

    Sorry. Thanks for putting me in my place. I'll keep quiet now.

    (Actually, I post factual arguments far more than most do here, and my opponents tend to just ignore the facts.)
  • Terry_Tate
    krambman;735806 wrote:Thanks. And for the record for cats, OSU not only is playing Vandy but had upcoming home-and-home's with Tennessee and Georgia, as well as trips down south to USC, Texas, Oklahoma, Miami, and Virginia Tech. OSU isn't afraid to go south, nor are they afraid to play the SEC. If the Big Ten were afraid of the SEC they wouldn't have entered into agreements with the SEC for half of their bowl games.

    That's why I posted their future schedules, to show him Tennessee and Georgia. He hasn't bothered to reply yet though. I'm guessing the response will be "Well it isn't Florida or auburn or lsu or Alabama, just the middle of the pack SEC." Well see though.
  • Azubuike24
    Those series' were agreed to and signed to far in advance as well. I know OSU finalized the Tennessee home and home over a decade in advance and the Georgia series is so far off the SEC could look totally different by then. People have to remember teams have room for generally one big OOC game (outside of the 2 or 3 in-state rivals/cupcakes/regional money makers) per season. It's not like they can load up on powerhouses at the snap of a finger.

    Also, why if you're a high-profile SEC team with a full conference slate AND a big time OOC rivalry (UGA has GT, UF has FSU, USC has Clemson, etc...), would you seek out to load your schedule every year with another very tough game and risk losing a home revenue game and a possible easy win. In today's system, there just isn't the upside to really do that. If you're in the SEC for example, it's unneeded to bother with if you are looking to maximize potential success at the end of the season (ie...getting to the national title game).

    I'd imagine the Big Ten is going to be the same way with the Big 12 getting weaker and the Big Ten adding Nebraska. Given a Big Ten schedule, if a team runs the table and wins the Big Ten Championship game, they will be in the BCS top 2, unlike most years when it's possible they could get left out. Also, I think the Big Ten may have a shot at getting a team with a loss to be right there in the running for the title game.

    Quite simply, there is no reason to schedule a gauntlet in any given year because it makes little sense financially and in the overall success rate.
  • krambman
    Azubuike24;736683 wrote:Those series' were agreed to and signed to far in advance as well. I know OSU finalized the Tennessee home and home over a decade in advance and the Georgia series is so far off the SEC could look totally different by then. People have to remember teams have room for generally one big OOC game (outside of the 2 or 3 in-state rivals/cupcakes/regional money makers) per season. It's not like they can load up on powerhouses at the snap of a finger.

    Also, why if you're a high-profile SEC team with a full conference slate AND a big time OOC rivalry (UGA has GT, UF has FSU, USC has Clemson, etc...), would you seek out to load your schedule every year with another very tough game and risk losing a home revenue game and a possible easy win. In today's system, there just isn't the upside to really do that. If you're in the SEC for example, it's unneeded to bother with if you are looking to maximize potential success at the end of the season (ie...getting to the national title game).

    I'd imagine the Big Ten is going to be the same way with the Big 12 getting weaker and the Big Ten adding Nebraska. Given a Big Ten schedule, if a team runs the table and wins the Big Ten Championship game, they will be in the BCS top 2, unlike most years when it's possible they could get left out. Also, I think the Big Ten may have a shot at getting a team with a loss to be right there in the running for the title game.

    Quite simply, there is no reason to schedule a gauntlet in any given year because it makes little sense financially and in the overall success rate.

    I think this has way more to do with the loss of a home gate every other year than the competitive factor. Other than the few teams that have traditional out of conference rivalries it's rare to see an SEC team play a big name opponent out of conference.

    While the SEC is the best conference, it's not like these schools are playing top 10 teams every week. They still have their bottom feeders just like everyone else.

    I'm just sick and tired of SEC schools complaining about OSU's scheduling. They've scheduled three Pac-10 schools, three SEC schools, two Big XII schools, an ACC school, and a Big East school. OSU has played or will play OCC games against schools from every BCS conference and we'll play the majority of those games against Pac-10 and SEC schools, so people like cats really should keep their mouth shut about OSU being afraid to schedule SEC schools or using the "they won't come north" excuse. They've scheduled SEC schools.
  • UA5straightin2008
    whats with two byes? do other conferences have this?
  • Al Bundy
    UA5straightin2008;737669 wrote:whats with two byes? do other conferences have this?

    Many conferences have 2 byes. It is a way for teams to have an open date or schedule a cupcake in the middle of conference season. I don't like it.