Well, not scheduling anyone in the FCS would be a start. Going to MAC territory should be low enough. But I do chastise a team for playing someone that didn't win a single game in their FCS conf. I guess that's a risk you run playing crappy schools. Those SEC teams are just going to have to find a way to muddle through despite my scorn. OMC's post is exactly the sort of narrative I'm talking about. "We have to schedule fcs teams bc we can't compete in this conference." It's BS. They'd do no better if Bama, LSU, and UGA were replaced with Oregon, Stanford, and USC in any given year. Even if the top of the SEC is the best, the middle and bottom is no different than any other BCS conference where you have to show up and play 4 quarters of good football and maybe catch a break once in a while to win. Playing Tenn, Miss, and Mizzou is no harder than playing 6-win teams in any other conference.