3. Can't shorten the non conference schedule and make it so that you play everybody in the Big XII because then people would say you played the weaker Big XII teams more

basically, if the Big 12 sucks (which is the perception, reality) what does playing sucky teams twice do? He's saying that we dont' get credit for beating ISU twice or CU twice, why would OU or UT. And this year, would we get "more" credit for beating TT twice?
Franks theory is flawed because (IIRC) outside of CU, most of the teams that we didn't play twice that we would end up playing twice have better RPI's than the OOC opponents. For example, take out NC Central and replace it with Tech...but do that for the other 3 team with 300+ RPI's and replace it with teams that have a <200 RPI possibly <125 RPI, and your RPI number is better.
Agreed.
Frank just needs to say we scheduled this way b/c we knew we'd have a team in transition. And several of the teams we thought would be better (Oregon, Iowa, and Wagner) didn't turn out to be very good. Its okay, it happens.
And his point on the Big 12 doesn't make much sense. It would make Big 12 schedules completely equal b/c everyone's schedule would be the same. This takes away the "unbalanced league schedule" argument, even though its much less magnified this season. Still an average fan would look at the league and say we got to play ISU and CU twice while South teams only had Tech once, by far the 3 worst teams in the league. So that perception is probalby still there with many.
Overall, doesn't sound like a great radio performance by Frank there.