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<blockquote data-quote="LeagueCityFrog" data-source="post: 3106095" data-attributes="member: 33464"><p>7 division games a year, one cross over division game. That keeps TCU football primarily in the central time zone and sometimes the mountain time zone. Do the SEC trick and only play 8 conference games a year to help insure the minimum 6 wins for a bowl, plus the SMU game, plus a early and late cup cake game and one Power 5 "reach" game.</p><p></p><p>A future TCU football schedule in the Pac-16 could look like this:</p><p></p><p>Grambling - Home</p><p>SMU - Home</p><p>Bye Week</p><p>@ North Carolina</p><p>Oklahoma State - Home</p><p>@ Utah</p><p>Arizona - Home</p><p>@ Arizona State</p><p>Colorado - Home</p><p>@ UH - NRG Stadium</p><p>Oregon - Home</p><p>Tarleton State - Home</p><p>@ Texas Tech - Thanksgiving Weekend</p><p></p><p>7 homes games minimum to sell tickets and make revenue and we are good to go. SEC has been doing this model since FOREVER and they bathe in cash and make bowl games and then suck down post season bowl cash. Pac-16 TCU fans are now going to places away like Boulder and Scottsdale for a fun long weekend and then also going down to convenient Houston to catch a great meal and watch TCU trash UH at NRG like Texas Tech did this year. What I took the time to type up today should be pursued by TCU Athletics and I feel it puts us near the same plateau as some of the new regional SEC West teams in our neighborhood. TCU is where the West begins and we should pursue that western horizon and dominate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeagueCityFrog, post: 3106095, member: 33464"] 7 division games a year, one cross over division game. That keeps TCU football primarily in the central time zone and sometimes the mountain time zone. Do the SEC trick and only play 8 conference games a year to help insure the minimum 6 wins for a bowl, plus the SMU game, plus a early and late cup cake game and one Power 5 "reach" game. A future TCU football schedule in the Pac-16 could look like this: Grambling - Home SMU - Home Bye Week @ North Carolina Oklahoma State - Home @ Utah Arizona - Home @ Arizona State Colorado - Home @ UH - NRG Stadium Oregon - Home Tarleton State - Home @ Texas Tech - Thanksgiving Weekend 7 homes games minimum to sell tickets and make revenue and we are good to go. SEC has been doing this model since FOREVER and they bathe in cash and make bowl games and then suck down post season bowl cash. Pac-16 TCU fans are now going to places away like Boulder and Scottsdale for a fun long weekend and then also going down to convenient Houston to catch a great meal and watch TCU trash UH at NRG like Texas Tech did this year. What I took the time to type up today should be pursued by TCU Athletics and I feel it puts us near the same plateau as some of the new regional SEC West teams in our neighborhood. TCU is where the West begins and we should pursue that western horizon and dominate. [/QUOTE]
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