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RE: Toughest Schedules for 2018 from Phil Steele's Spring Guide
(05-10-2018 06:23 AM)eaglewraith Wrote:  
(05-09-2018 08:04 PM)El Chanto Wrote:  How do we get Georgia Southern two years in a row at home??

The same reason we get stAte 2 years in a row at home.

It's your fault (kinda) plus divisions for the championship game.

Bringing you in shuffled the schedule last year, and it shuffled again for the division matchups this year. Some of these quirks resulted. It's only for this year though to balance out home/away moving forward in the conference schedule.

Coastal actually has a really nice home line up this year. Would expect to see more butts in the seats if they are competitive; and i'm hoping tickets with App in town aren't $100 a seat. To get Arkansas State, App, and Southern all at home, two years removed from playing in the Big South, is a great improvement.
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