Not really. You obviously don't understand scheduling and how it works. You know Texas just scheduled Michigan for year 2024 and 2026 right? You realize that is the norm when it comes to scheduling opponents? You don't just wake up one day and say "hey, you want to play next year". This isn't NCAA 2k14. Knowing what shape your opponent will be in 10+ years down the road is impossible. Michigan could be at the bottom of the big10 in year 2024 or they could be a natl le contender. Who knows. A&M had a yearly non-conf game with Arkansas but that obviously went away with the conference move. They had trouble finding opponents in a years time because most teams have their scheduled figured out for the foreseeable future.


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