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Oct 20, 2015
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Mister P
I'm guessing it goes like this: 1)Teams available the week you need them
2) Inquire which teams are interested in playing BYU. 3)Pick the cheapest payout for their sacrifice and/or most intriguing matchup (if that's possible).
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I'm not sure how BYU picks the FCS teams to play, but the last few have been
germm
10/20/15 3:38pm
Well Wagner won their conference championship last year...
rggee
10/20/15 3:39pm
IIRC, this was part of the contract to play Missouri this year (at least that's
ByuMba90
10/20/15 3:45pm
That's my recollection as well.
YoManCoug
10/20/15 3:48pm
We traded unlv and Idaho St for Wagner and Missouri
Bronoc
10/20/15 3:50pm
It was something along those lines...I'm sarcastic about picking the worst
germm
10/20/15 3:50pm
Southern Miss backed out. Seems that Hawaii did a year or two ago as well.
fulano
10/20/15 3:51pm
We weren't specifically looking for an FCS team. But the opportunity to play
HarlemCoug
10/20/15 3:59pm
BYU does it right. There is nothing to gain at all by beating even the best FCS
Beard Card
10/20/15 3:50pm
Nothing
YIsForBrigham
10/20/15 3:51pm
And It can be argued there is nothing to gain by playing certain G5 schools
YIsForBrigham
10/20/15 3:52pm
I'm guessing it goes like this: 1)Teams available the week you need them
Mister P
10/20/15 3:54pm
They are all pretty terrible. Who cares? I just wish we could make it the
Jericho
10/20/15 3:55pm
Would you rather not play Missouri?
In Reverie
10/20/15 4:00pm
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