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Sure but they don't HAVE toI agree with a lot of what you typed, but if you look at the top 25 teams, I think you will find they are all scheduling way better OOC.
They do it because it's a money maker and because even if they lose it doesn't really matter
It's tougher for non blue blood programs to schedule great OOC games because A. They already know they're going to be at a talent disadvantage and B. If they lose it hurts them much much more than it would hurt the other team
If Wisconsin plays UGA OOC the reality is that even if Wisconsin somehow wins that game they still need to go win the B10 and probably not lose a game to get into the playoff so nothing really changes for them even with a win
Im hoping that by going to an expanded playoff we will see many many more great OOC games
We see a TON of great OOC games in CBB because you're rewarded at the end of the season for playing those games ( and rewarded more for winning )
There's really no upside for middle tier programs to play great OOC games under the current 4 team model. You're just eliminating any margin for error you have if you lose ( likely ) and youre not really increasing your chances of getting a bid with a win ( minimally maybe but only if EVERYTHING else goes wrong for other teams )
Like a 11-1 Iowa who beat Clemson in the OOC but lost at Madison by 3 to B10W champ Wisconsin isn't getting an at large