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So Kyle over at Dawg Sports had an interesting poll up last week. He was asking Dawg fans to vote on which team they would like to see Mark Richt (great football coach IMHO) schedule in the future. That inspired me to put up a similar poll here this week and see what everyone thinks about the topic here on BN.

Of course this season we are going to playing against the Irish, kicking off a much anticipated home and home series, which I believe was scheduled back when I was in college (mid 90s). A trip to South Bend is going to be awesome and lot of fun for the lucky ones who are going to make it. I had a chance to visit a friend who attends law school at ND last year, and it was a great experience taking in Touch Down Jesus, the Dome, and not to mention some tasty beverages at the Linebacker's Lounge. No doubt Bruin travelers (hopefully they will be few thousands of them) are going to have a lot of fun, and they are going to represent us with class and dignity which is usually missing from the imbeciles who follow the lawless, thuggish, goon squad from South Central.

But if you look at our future schedules (still tentative) there are not that many exciting out of conference (OOC) matchups in the horizon. The most exciting OOC matchup we have scheduled so far is a home and home with the Longhorns for 2010 and 2011 seasons. That should be very cool. Of course we don't expect the results the last time we faced off against the Longhorns in a home and home series. They don't have Mackovic to embarrass their school any more, while we figure out how long we are going to continue with the current (so far failed) experiment with Karl Dorrell. Anyways ... Austin should be a fun roadtrip, one I will try to make. Of course last time the Bruins went down there, it turned out to be one most famous road wins in the history of UCLA football:


UCLA WR Jim McElroy Having His Way w/ a Longhorn DB - AP

Well this time we are sure it is not going to be an reenactment of Route 66, but it still should be a fun road trip. I have heard nothing but great things about a city that is vibrant with all kinds of great bars (I am getting thirsty just thinking about margaritas and some good Tex Mex), restaurants, and a sweet music scene. Austin is no boon-docks as some uncultured, ignorant morons would like you to believe.

But besides Texas we don't have much else going on in our OOC. We have a home and home with Tennessee, which if you click here, you will see why it can be a horrifying experience. We have a home and home with BYU. That's nice, but I am not sure I want to spend a scintillating weekend hanging out in Provo, Utah. So what other teams can we schedule? I think there are so many options. Here are some of my picks:

*Virginia: This could be a great home and home between two of the best public universities in the country with big time athletic programs. Charlottesville is simply beautiful. Just 60 miles outside DC. If we schedule a Saturday game in Sept., you can bet you will have the huge alumni base out of DC, NYC, Boston and everywhere else in Eastern Seaboard making this trip. Also this is a game a UCLA football team should be able to win against a quality opponent from the powerhouse ACC conference. And for those single Bruins did I mention Southern Belles in sun dresses? This could be a no brainer.

*Boston College: This would be an awesome home and home series IMO, pitting against two great institutions with a great combination of academics and athletics. I spent 3 years in Bean town, close to BC's Chestnut Hill campus. School of Flutie is a beautiful campus, which reminds me a little bit of our majestic campus tucked in Westwood. BC may not be ND, but there is nothing like partying in Boston. This would another one of those perfect weekender OOC games for all the Bruin alums in the East Coast, as they would caravan, fly up to Bean town, a city that will have something for every Bruin age group.

*LSU:I went out to Tuscaloosa back in 2001 for the last Bruin roadie into SEC territory, and it was an amazing experience. If you are a college football fan you must take in a tailgating experience outside a SEC venue. It's surreal. And after being done with Tenn., perhaps LSU would be a natural fit. Hey we have some common ground already. But to add in to that we are already doing some recruiting in Louisiana thanks to some connections Eric Bienemey established while he was the recruiting coordinator in Westwood. We have kids like Horton, Markey from the Bayou state who are destined to be key players (and perhaps Pac-10 stars) in this program, perhaps this would be an opportunity to get more attention for UCLA program in that state. And not to mention the food - crawfish etouffe, shrimp powboy, jambalaya - my mouth is watering. This would be a perfect OOC.

*Georgia:Why not? Apparently UCLA and Georgia had been talking last season featuring a series in between the Hedges and the beautiful mountains in Pasadena. This would be a no brainer. Great programs. Great tailgates, and who knows we may be constantly subject to Kyle's guest blogging on BN featuring lots of talents. Read this post and you will know what I mean when I write "talents."

*Michigan: My personal choice. I love Ann Arbor. And I think Michigan and UCLA are pretty much same institutions in different regions (ok ... our girls are in a different league) with same fan dynamics when it comes to being fed up with underachieving football programs. A college football game at the Big House is a holy experience.

*Wisconsin:I have heard nothing but rave reviews about tailgating outside Camp Randall and partying it up in Madison, Wisconsin. Any state that gives us this guy is just fine with me. Seriously Wisconsin-UCLA could be a natural OOC matchup given our recent history. We have some paying back to do. Moreover Wisconsin fans are classy and fun to tailgate with. I still remember our first Rose Bowl against them in 1994 and how they brought along a giant cow balloon which hovered over the Rose Bowl. I'd love to see a Badger-Bruins home and home sometime down the line.

*North Carolina:This could be an interesting OOC matchup for us and a fun one. UCLA should be able to handle a UNC program while at the same time getting some points for scheduling games against a  power conference. Also lot of the factors mentioned above is in play as well. Chapel Hill is a fun town, and right in the Raleigh-Durham-CH Research Triangle, which has a lot going on.

Those are some OOC matchups I can think off. I didn't mention any Florida teams (dunno not really all that excited about roadies to Miami, Gainesville or Tallahassee). Perhaps Syracuse would be a good game (but who really wants to hang out at Syracuse). Northwestern would be an exciting matchup if they actually field a legit football program. So I don't know ... any other teams that could be interesting roadies? Interested in hearing your thoughts.

GO BRUINS.

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I would love to see a Georgia home and home
but it wouild never happen.  They are the poster child for the SEC's BS scheduling. They play nearly all their OOC games at home.  (4 road games in 20 years, all of them at Clemson, a few hours away) (plus @Georgia Tech, an hour away every other year) They haven't even left the SEC states for a regular season game in four decades.  The last time was 1966 to play VMI.  

Georgia OOC (not including yearly Georgia Tech game)
1986 Duke, Clemson, Richmond
1987 Virginia, Oregon St., @Clemson
1988 TCU, William & Mary
1989 Baylor, Temple
1990 Southern Mississippi, East Carolina, @Clemson
1991 Western Carolina, Cal St. Fullerton, Clemson
1992 Cal St. Fullerton, Georgia Southern.
1993 Texas Tech, Southern Mississippi
1994 Lousiana-Monroe, Clemson
1995 New Mexico St., @Clemson
1996 Southern Mississippi, Texas Tech
1997 Arkansas St., Lousiana-Monroe
1998 Kent St., Wyoming
1999 Utah St., Central Florida
2000 Georgia Southern, New Mexico St.
2001 Arkansas St., Houston
2002 Clemson, Northwestern Lousiana, New Mexico St.
2003 @Clemson, Middle Tennesee St. Alabama-Birmingham
2004 Georgia Southern, Marshall
2005 Boise, Lousiana-Monroe

by McCloskey on May 16, 2006 10:27 AM PDT reply actions  

Georgia ...
M ... good point about SEC scheduling. But I think there are some new trendlines developing at UGA with Richt. Click on the link in my post when I talked about UGA. Georgia already has added future football series against Arizona State and Colorado. And apparently last year they were talking to PaUCLA about setting up a possible home-and-home series either in 2011 and 2012 or 2011 and 2015. So they are  looking. Moreover, Boise was not a pushover last year (not sure if Dorrell's team could beat them). Neither was a game against Marshall.

Let's see of this UCLA-UGa schedule can be worked out. That would be awesome.

by Nestor on May 16, 2006 10:33 AM PDT up reply actions  

I agree that Boise and Marshall
weren't stiffs.
But they weren't home-and-homes.  Georgia didn't reciprocate.
I hope Georgia will change their policy and start to travel.  I would love to see that game.

by McCloskey on May 16, 2006 10:39 AM PDT up reply actions  

To compare, here's where the Bruins have played
over the same timeframe

1985 @BYU, @Tennessee
1986 @Oklahoma, @SDSU
1987 @Nebraska
1989 @SDSU
1990 @Michigan
1991 @Tennessee, @SDSU
1992 @BYU
1993 @SDSU
1994 @Nebraska
1995 @BYU
1996 @Tennessee, @Michigan
1997 @Texas
1998 @Houston, @Miami
1999 @Ohio St.
2001 @Alabama, @Kansas
2002 @Oklahoma, @SDSU
2003 @Colorado, @Oklahoma
2004 @Illinois
2005 @SDSU

That probably compares favorably to the whole SEC.

by McCloskey on May 16, 2006 10:38 AM PDT up reply actions  

SEC scheduling ...
Talked about that topic a lot here last off-season. That was one of the few things certain so called college blog Pundit had a point on.

More recently ND blogger fightiamish made these observations on SEC scheduling:

# The last time Florida played outside of the South was when they had a fresh-faced young go-getter named Steven Orr Spurrier who was coaching in his second season at Florida. I'll give the Gators the benefit of the doubt, since they have two very competitive in-state rivals in Miami and Florida State that they have filled out their schedules with, unlike some of the other cannon fodder that's trotted out by other schools (in all conferences, really). But still, the hyper-regionalism point still stands. The Gators have played 113 games in the state of Florida since the last time they stepped out. Let's expand those horizons, fellas.
# 1966. That's the last time Georgia wandered out of SEC territory to play some football, where they briefly wandered up to Virginia to pound the everloving snot out of the Keydets of VMI. Think about all that's happened since 1966. The moon landing, the Watergate scandal, and the rise and fall of Bananarama. Simply stunning.
# I would love to see more SEC teams on Notre Dame's schedule. There will be some great matchups, and it will give the SEC a chance to even out the record, which is a pretty lopsided 21-12 (.656) in Notre Dame's favor right now.

So SEC's scheduling issues is becoming a national punchline of jokes in college football.

As I mentioned FWIW ... I think Georgia is making an effort. And if you see Kyle's post over at Dawg Sports, it seems like their knowledgable fans are hungry for some OOC matchups too. So who knows UCLA-UGa could happen.

by Nestor on May 16, 2006 10:54 AM PDT up reply actions  

SEC scheduling
I posted about the cause SEC scheduling debacle of the last decade or so here.  It is also a trend that is on the wane.  

To summarize briefly.  SEC was the first conference to adopt the playoff game and if one looks at the charts in the links above, one can see conference wide trends of backing off OOC scheduling.  One can also see on the chart that it is on the rise again.

Alabama went superwuss during 90s on OOC scheduling, but that has been the exception to the rule in 110+ year old program and change is in the air with recent games with UCLA and Oklahoma.  Upcoming series with Penn State, Georgia Tech and Florida State show that we're out of that garbage scheduling finally.

Like I said, if you read the article I posted, I think it is easily explained away and people are trying to turn a 10 or 12 or 15 year (unfortunate) trend into entire histories.  

That being said, I'd like to see UCLA play LSU.

by Nico @ Bruins Nation on May 16, 2006 1:25 PM PDT reply actions  

oh yeah...
I forgot to add this:

While Miami might not be a great college football town, it is a friggin' blast to visit.  I didn't think I would like it, but loved it after a weeklong visit to a friend that was going to school down there.

by Nico @ Bruins Nation on May 16, 2006 2:37 PM PDT reply actions  

Well ...
the last time we went down there it wasn't so pleasent. lol

Seriosly though when I went down to Miami, I felt like someone had taken Jersey and moved it down coast.

by Nestor on May 16, 2006 2:39 PM PDT up reply actions  

Orlando is Jersey South
After living two years in Orlando...it is Jersey South.  

Miami is Cuba & Haiti North. :D

by Nico @ Bruins Nation on May 16, 2006 7:41 PM PDT up reply actions  

Good Ideas
I'm probably biased because I will be living in Birmingham from 2007-2010, but Alabama or Auburn would be cool for my fiance and me.  Nestor, I remember when we played the Crimson Tide during the tournament and you commented on the Dreamland BBQ.  Well, my fiance's apartment in Birmingham is just down the street from the one there.  He says it's not that good, but I'll have to see for myself when I go there next month.

To comment on Wisconsin, my fiance's dad went there.  I attended the 1999 Rose Bowl, and came across some obnoxious fans, but I was told that they were the exception.

by bruinbabe2000 on May 16, 2006 3:35 PM PDT reply actions  

Dreamland BBQ
Yeah ... it was pretty tasty when I had it back in 01. Perhaps things have changed and it has been a little too commericalized? Who knows.

Re. Wisconsin ... every program have bad fans. We have some tools on our side.  Most of the Wisconsin alums I have met through professional contacts have been very gracious about their Rose Bowl faceoffs with Bruins.

by Nestor on May 17, 2006 5:54 AM PDT up reply actions  

Dreamland...
The original location in Tuscaloosa is the one to go to.  There's two of them in Tuscaloosa now and I will drive past the new one to get to the original.

The difference is really that pronounced.

by Nico @ Bruins Nation on May 17, 2006 8:26 AM PDT up reply actions  

Welcome!
Welcome to Alabama.  I hope your time here is pleasant.  I grew up in Birmingham and now live in Tuscaloosa so if you have any questions about things...just let me know (my email is in my profile.)

by Nico @ Bruins Nation on May 17, 2006 8:28 AM PDT up reply actions  

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