That's a very nice schedule. I really don't get Chingon's FCS gripe. Would it make a difference if it was some bottom feeder FBS team like Texas State?
Going on the road and playing a passable P5 opponent is a "good enough" OOC schedule, and there's really no reason to have an OOC schedule any tougher than "good enough," other than fans' fleeting, selfish desires to see entertaining football.
Can FCS teams be better than the worst FBS team? Sure. But its the intention that bothers me. I think the Big Ten has the right idea.
I don't think I am negative on KSU, in fact I think we are good enough as a program to no longer have to schedule like we did when our program was coming off of decades of misery. KU, ISU and Tech are programs that need to duck good opponents and try to pad wins to reach a bowl game. I mean we are talking about possibly winning the conference next year. If we truly have a team that is great why wouldn't you want to try to grab high-exposure wins? When would be a better time?
I don't think its selfish at all for fans to want to see their teams play interesting OOC opponents or to see entertaining football. In fact is a bit bewildering to me that one would think it is. I think it's more selfish for fans to demand meaningless glorified scrimmages so they can brag to the waitress at BWW about a ten win season three years ago.
I want to see KSU play (and hopefully beat) good teams. I don't like the notion that scheduling Stanford was a bad idea and that if we only scheduled "smarter" this was really a 10 win team. I believe getting 1 high-exposure OOC win is better for the KSU football program than going undefeated OOC for six years in a row against over-matched opponents.