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Originally Posted by Sowa
Another way the could do it is play a very very difficult out of conference schedule. However, this won't occur because the risk isn't worth it as Fresno St. found out in the past. You schedule those games and lose you don't get into a BCS game. You play a soft schedule and go undefeated you get BCS money.
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The BCS schools won't schedule many of the mid majors and if they do it is always a home game for the BCS school. The BCS schools can't risk the lose so they chicken out of committing to home and home series.
Utah had to schedule a D2 team this year because they couldn't get other schools to play them. They realize that a strong schedule is necessary espcially when San Diego State and Wyoming are in your conference.
You don't see Michigan traveling out to Utah for a game but Utah went to the big house.
Alabama, USC and Penn State don't exactly have trying schedules.