Mack Brown not thrilled with schedule

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“We’ve already got one of the toughest schedules in our school history when you open up with South Carolina in Charlotte," Brown said. "We’ve got App State and we know how tough that game is for us coming in here the second week. And then we’ve got Minnesota the third week. That out-of-conference schedule is as tough as any in the country."
 

I think his concern is with what the ACC is doing scheduling wise.

But it is weird to mention the OOC as that is .... the school's decision.
 

Same as when Jerry was squealing about playing them...neither Jerry or Mack had input to the schedule.
Interesting to me is he sounds pretty concerned about the first two games and then just kinda goes and "oh ya....we play Minnesota too"
 

Same as when Jerry was squealing about playing them...neither Jerry or Mack had input to the schedule.
Interesting to me is he sounds pretty concerned about the first two games and then just kinda goes and "oh ya....we play Minnesota too"
Losing to Minnesota won't get him fired. Wouldn't read into it.
 

He's probably correct. There's no headline game in there with a preseason top 10, but it's three difficult games against winning programs, including 2 strong P5 bowl teams from the prior season. That's more than almost anyone else is doing.

He also leaves out the Campbell Camels in early November. Like the SEC they sweep their November FCS game under the rug, hoping to make people forget those conferences only play 8 league games instead of 9 like the other 3 P5 conferences do.
 


It’s a pretty brutal schedule.
Win total from 2022 by opponent:

Week 1 - P5 8 win
Week 2 - in state G5 6 win
Week 3 - P5 9 win
Week 4 - P5 9 win
Week 5 - Bye
Week 6 - P5 7 win
Week 7 - P5 5 win
Week 8 - P5 3 win
Week 9 - P5 5 win
Week 10 - FCS
Week 11 - P5 9 win
Week 12 - P5 11 win
Week 13 - P5 8 win


6 power 5 teams with 8 or more wins last year.
only 1 game against a team with 4 or fewer wins last year.
6 teams in AP top 32.



Gophers schedule by comparison is really similar. And everyone universally is saying it’s a really tough schedule.
 

He's probably correct. There's no headline game in there with a preseason top 10, but it's three difficult games against winning programs, including 2 strong P5 bowl teams from the prior season. That's more than almost anyone else is doing.

He also leaves out the Campbell Camels in early November. Like the SEC they sweep their November FCS game under the rug, hoping to make people forget those conferences only play 8 league games instead of 9 like the other 3 P5 conferences do.
I think Clemson will be preseason top 10
 


Same as when Jerry was squealing about playing them...neither Jerry or Mack had input to the schedule.
Interesting to me is he sounds pretty concerned about the first two games and then just kinda goes and "oh ya....we play Minnesota too"

Don't read it that way. He said "And then we’ve got Minnesota the third week. That out-of-conference schedule is as tough as any in the country."

Meaning after those first two games they still have to play Minnesota! No he's not happy about it at all.
 



Same as when Jerry was squealing about playing them...neither Jerry or Mack had input to the schedule.
Interesting to me is he sounds pretty concerned about the first two games and then just kinda goes and "oh ya....we play Minnesota too"
Huh? It didn't come off that way at all!
 

UNC series was announced back in April 2018. Certainly Fleck had to bless the matchup and did.

Brown was hired at UNC in Nov 2018, so unlikely he had any input on it.
 

Don't read it that way. He said "And then we’ve got Minnesota the third week. That out-of-conference schedule is as tough as any in the country."

Meaning after those first two games they still have to play Minnesota! No he's not happy about it at all.
Most 2022 computer rankings would consider Minnesota the most difficult game of the three for North Carolina. Minnesota would have been a favorite @UNC if there was one more game in January. This is before Minnesota is customarily transported back to the mid-30s to start 2023.

TeamRankings final 2022 rank:
Minnesota #18
South Carolina #39
North Carolina #44
App State #65
 

At least it's a little bit of praise toward the Gophers in a way.

While on the topic of North Carolina, one thing that has surprised me about that program is that there's not a bigger rivalry between them and South Carolina.

I understand they're in different conferences and the in-state games (Clemson and NC State) would be bigger, but still, they played in a bowl game a couple years back and play again this year and doesn't seem to be much hype about those match ups.
 



UNC series was announced back in April 2018. Certainly Fleck had to bless the matchup and did.

Brown was hired at UNC in Nov 2018, so unlikely he had any input on it.

Think that was in the period when the Big Ten was trying to mandate at least one Non-Conference game against a Power Five Conference wasn't it?
 

Don't read it that way. He said "And then we’ve got Minnesota the third week. That out-of-conference schedule is as tough as any in the country."

Meaning after those first two games they still have to play Minnesota! No he's not happy about it at all.
Yeah, there was no slight towards MN intended in his comment. It is definitely a tough non-conf schedule.
 

At least it's a little bit of praise toward the Gophers in a way.

While on the topic of North Carolina, one thing that has surprised me about that program is that there's not a bigger rivalry between them and South Carolina.

I understand they're in different conferences and the in-state games (Clemson and NC State) would be bigger, but still, they played in a bowl game a couple years back and play again this year and doesn't seem to be much hype about those match ups.
Both were in the SoCon from the 1920’s until the start of the ACC in the 50’s.

South Carolina left to be Independent in the 70’s, and joined the SEC in 1991 I believe.

Guessing there was some bad blood and not many games played since the split?
 



I wouldn't want to play the Gophers either in the non-conference. It's almost like preparing for a service academy. Most teams outside the Big 10 don't play a lot of games against teams that are going to run over 50% of the time and do so in a very physical manner.
 

I wouldn't want to play the Gophers either in the non-conference. It's almost like preparing for a service academy. Most teams outside the Big 10 don't play a lot of games against teams that are going to run over 50% of the time and do so in a very physical manner.
60% of FBS teams run on over 50% of their snaps.
 


What Brown did here was a necessary swipe at the U, even though he may not feel that way. With his audience he can's start with "we have a tough non-conference schedule, we play MN." His audience view the B1G as inferior to southern football. They would think the other two teams are better, just because they are known southern teams. Brown probably know MN will be the hardest to beat.

When we do win this game, a good chance the NC faithful will blame the schedule and not give credit to the fact that MN is a good team.
 

What Brown did here was a necessary swipe at the U, even though he may not feel that way. With his audience he can's start with "we have a tough non-conference schedule, we play MN." His audience view the B1G as inferior to southern football. They would think the other two teams are better, just because they are known southern teams. Brown probably know MN will be the hardest to beat.

When we do win this game, a good chance the NC faithful will blame the schedule and not give credit to the fact that MN is a good team.
🙄
 

60% of FBS teams run on over 50% of their snaps.
Sorry I guess I thought it was fairly self-explanatory that the point I was making is that we are a run heavy physical team outside the norm. I often forget that on this board what may appear fairly obvious to some might not get picked up on by a certain faction here.
 





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