I got an interesting Army rebuild with playing the winner of the Rivalry games(with the triple option and an elite defense three rushing leaders) in account for the conference championship game and evaluate the challenge of the Florida wars, Texas, and California. I have a possible schedule for the start given the real life results from the 2022 season. Week #1 (Pittsburgh) [Backyard Brawl] Week#2 (Texas) [Red River Rivalry and better Longhorns team in a while] and I don't remember the last time the Baylor game played a huge factor in the championship game. Bye week Week #4 (LSU) Week #5 (Michigan) Week #6(VA Tech) 7 is the Airforce rivalry game Week 8 North Carolina or Kentucky(Governor's Cup winners)(which is open) Week #9 or 10 Notre Dame [Used to be an annual rivalry] Week 11 or 12 (Alabama) Week #12 (Georgia) Even though I don't see that possible. Week #13 Army/Navy game. Maybe Penn State and Houston Cougars on the schedule next year I think 6-6 year one, 3-9 at worst. Why I always put the defense as my main priority when starting with a new team and the OL. Year 2 to be fair with smaller schools like the Mac and Sunbelt Week #1(MAC Conference championship winner) Week #2 (Sunbelt conference winner or Iowa State) Week #3 (Penn State) Week#4 (Houston Cougars or Clemson) Week#5 Bye Week Week #6 Georgia or best Florida team) Week #7 Ohio State Week#8 Airforce Week #9 Bye Week Week #10 Notre Dame Week 11 Syracuse or West Virginia Week #12 Oregon(Maybe Pac 12 winner) Week 13 Bye Week Week 14 Army/Navy. Year 2 I see 8 wins at best. Possible by year three or 4 to win the playoffs and maybe a Natty. Year 3 1(Illinois if the Illini wins the IlliniBuck) 2(Oklahoma) 3(CAL or Stanford) 4(bye week) 5(Georgia or best team in Florida) 6(Texas Tech, TCU, SMU or Baylor) 7(UCLA) 8(Clemson or North Carolina) 9 Airforce 10(Bye Week) 11(Notre Dame) 12(Alabama) 13(Penn State) 14(Army/Navy game) 10-3 Still must prove that nobody needs all 99 overalls to win a natty.
@@AEMT-ks4so It is an interesting concept, plus I wish that SMU was in the Big 12 then the American, but recent years show it was a better move. The Houston game with Shane as their QB showed how good they've became. I think SMU should play Texas one of these days.
I wish when folks did these powerhouse rebuilds they played the offensive style that the team ran in their heyday or at the very least a modernized version of it. It just doesn't feel right when I see powerhouse remakes for teams like Nebraska and SMU, but guys are running the spread offense like this is 2007 Hawaii.
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