I don't think its nonsensical. Nebraska still has to play everyone in its division each year and the switching off for the other cross over games is to get good games e.g., Nebraska playing Michigan, OSU, PSU (assuming those schools all stay decent) as much as possible. When the schedules for these next two years came out, I remember the number of Nebraska fans being very unhappy about not getting good games against teams from the East, this parity scheduling is meant to solve that issue and not just rotate teams in and out for crossovers, but keep the best teams from the East playing the best teams from the West year in and year out as cross overs. I am a fan of it.How are we supposed to naturally develop rivalries with anyone when they keep doing this nonsensical, unbalanced, wonky patchjob of scheduling?
I don't think its nonsensical. Nebraska still has to play everyone in its division each year and the switching off for the other cross over games is to get good games e.g., Nebraska playing Michigan, OSU, PSU (assuming those schools all stay decent) as much as possible. When the schedules for these next two years came out, I remember the number of Nebraska fans being very unhappy about not getting good games against teams from the East, this parity scheduling is meant to solve that issue and not just rotate teams in and out for crossovers, but keep the best teams from the East playing the best teams from the West year in and year out as cross overs. I am a fan of it.How are we supposed to naturally develop rivalries with anyone when they keep doing this nonsensical, unbalanced, wonky patchjob of scheduling?
The only reason Michigan isn't on there for four years is b/c of the two crappy seasons scheduling wise we have to deal with the next two years. I think this parity-scheduling is great for fans, and yes, it also makes financial sense b/c you have better games to sell to the networks. There will be plenty of games for Nebraska to build up rivalries with the amount of games Nebraska "should" be playing against East top teams (and of course you have every year contests against the West, for whatever that's worth).
It won't be right down the middle like that with only the best against the best and the worst against the worst. They want to make sure each team plays every team from the other division once every four years, so a four year senior gets to play every team at least once, so however they do that and then fill the open spots with the parity scheduling. So at least two of the four (three once every four years, I think) crossover games should be parity and the other two (or one) should be teams you haven't played in four years.Doing the math, if it works out the way it looks like based on just the released schedules :
Parity Based Teams (Assuming Top 3 East (Neb, Wisc, Iowa(?)) vs Top 3 West (Michigan, OSU, Penn State) - 5 Year Rotation for H&H
Non parity Based Teams - 8 Year rotations for H&H
The permanent rivalry might between Indiana/Purdue might mess up the latter # a bit but I think that looks about right. Of course, this is assuming that the Big Ten doesn't expand again in a few years.
Right, I knew my numbers weren't going to come out correct :hmmphWe're essentially getting at the same thing - that's why the full rotations for parity teams are shorter than the non-parity teams.
I think where you're getting tripped up is that there will be 3 cross-over games every year, not 4, since each divisions will have 7 teams starting 2014. That means that only 1(and occasionally 2) of the crossover games will be against another parity team.
Bye week in 2016 will likely be September 24 after they drop the NIU game.No bye week within B1G 2016 schedule. Good (selfish).
Two bye weeks in 2014.....October 11th and November 8th.
So you're saying we are going to turn the ball over 9 times against IU at some point in time?You mean the new Iowa State?Congrats on finally playing IU
Couldn't have put that any better...Pretty sure the way parity scheduling will work is that you will get h&h with UM,OSU, and Penn State whenever they are available, + 2 rotating.
My guess is that 2018-19 will look something like
2018: Penn State, @Mich, @MSU
2019: Mich, @Indiana, Maryland
and then 2020 will rotate OSU back on again.
In other words, greed is leading to these huge conferences which are ruining the sport.