05_never_again
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Houston found a way when Tom Herman was there (I know these are scheduled way in advance, but they are there) to play Oklahoma and Louisville twice with Lamar Jackson.Everyone talks about their strength of schedule, but they can only play the teams that they face. Problem is that the P5 schools want to load their schedules with 3 built in wins and one decent ooc opponent. That doesn't leave much room for schools like UCF or Boise State. Another solution is to invite them to join the big boys. UCF would be a good fit for the ACC. Houston is a natural fit for the Big 12, and Boise is a perfect fit for the PAC 12.
What is outside of their control is the strength of their own conference as you say, and of course conference games make up the lion's share of the schedule. I agree that the ultimate solution for them, if they want to be taken seriously, is to join a P5 conference. Ultimately, the reason P5 conference teams don't want to play good G5 teams is because the loss looks worse because they are a G5 team. If that G5 team were a P5 team, there'd be no problem with playing them. There's nothing for the G5 team to lose, and the matchup itself has a "pick and choose" type of feel to it, especially if it occurs later in the season. The G5 team, in most cases, has played a weak schedule to that point and is going to be fresher and more healthy than the P5 team.