I don't understand why this is up for debate.
What is our goal?
If our goal is a Big Ten Title, playing a tough non-conference schedule could prepare the team--- or, could beat the team up so they're weaker heading into conference play.
If our goal is a National Championship, I'll take the 4 cupcake wins and count on the Big Ten competition to give me the strength of schedule necessary to win a BCS birth or playoff birth.
In my mind, it's risk versus reward. I don't see the reward of playing a team like USC, UNC, or Texas before Big Ten play starts.
THERE'S the problem. Jerry puts North Carolina in the same category as USC and Texas! Kill thinks that even one game against a comparable BCS team destroys his chance of a Bowl Game. The problem is the only way his "weak sister" schedule works at the box office is if he can consistently go 7-1 or 6-2 in
Big Ten Conference play. That would make the Gophers a big time draw and make buying Season Tickets the only way to get seats. That's happened
ONCE in the last 50 years. Cal Stoll did it in 19 and seventy-three!
4-4 or 5-3 will not get it done at the gate. They need a 6 or 7 win conference record. Holtz put people in the seats on the HOPE that he could get that record done. Does anybody seriously think that Kill, a guy who is afraid to play
North Carolina is going to get that done?
Even Mason's vaunted 10-3 team finished 5-3 in the Big Ten. He blew that big lead against Michigan on Friday night in front of 62,374. The attendance for his last four Home Games: 38,778, 46,407, 45,398, and 59,543 when they beat Wisconsin. How many Sconies do you think made up that crowd?
You know what "I need four creampuffs and make 'um HOME games" translates into English? "There's NO way I'm winning more then
three Conference games. Hell, I'm going be hard pressed to win TWO!"
Many people were pretty concerned last year when Kill and company were so damn eager to throw his players under the bus. "THEY suck! It's not
our fault." Particularly after their bullheaded 1st half approach on Defense cost them the NMSU and NDSU games.
Now it's not the
players who will cost them a Bowl Game. It's the
schedule. Either way it would still be Brewster or the A.D.'s fault.
Jerry Kill's rep as a "stand-up" guy is wearing pretty thin.