Ok, I was wrong about Army. but the point I was making is Andy saying next year will be the worst ND schedule ever because they are playing Tulsa, W Michigan and Navy. I was just trying to point out that in the past ND has had plenty of lay ups in the schedule, which is undeniable. I understand that they have also played plenty of really good teams and several solid teams. Tulsa, W Michigan and Navy are of equal quality to the likes of Rice, pre joe tiller purdue, service academies and several other opponents that ND has had in the past. I also think your Northwestern example makes my point that CFB scheduling is a crap shoot. Trust me that ND had no intentions of playing Northwestern in Chicago if they thought Nwestern was going to be as good as they were that year. Anyway, I realy am not trying to get into a pissing match about the quality of ND's schedule. I have always thought that overall ND does a good job of scheduling, which isnt easy if you chose to not be in a conference. Becuase you have to schedule so far in advance most years, sometimes your schedule may not be as good as you expected and other years it may be much harder than you expected. Also, I dont know who is on ND's schedule next year but I would think without really examining it that at least USC is going to be a top 5 team and MSU, Michigan will both be better teams next year. So even with some lay ups like Tulsa and W Michigan, overall I expect ND to have a very competitive schedule.