It's not as much about the quality of the teams (in reality, WMU is usually ok, Tulsa is a consistent 8-10 win team and Utah is currently top 20), but more about interesting matchups. The joy of being an independent is supposed to be that you aren't constrained by conferences and can set up fun matchups with other teams. Instead, ND has locked itself into this ridiculous 7 home-4 road-1 neutral format (which next year is 7-3-2 because Navy and Army are both neutral-site), locked itself into mucking up all of September (when everyone's usually playing OOC) with Big 10 dates rather than trying to negotiate a couple of them to move to October and replace the Delaware States and Eastern Illinoises of the world on those teams' schedules, and scheduled a bunch of one-offs against non-BCS teams. All this and ND rejected Alabama's overtures to get on the schedule, saying 'we can't fit them in'. Ridiculous. ND will go five straight weeks without playing a major-conference team next year right before Southern Cal. How does this make sense? Would it be too much to ask to play an SEC or Big 12 team once in a while (last: Tenn 05 and Nebraska 01 respectively)? I grew up on Lou's most-weeks-are-big-games schedules. By comparison this is really, really weak of ND to do. And as NUN alluded to, the worst part is that with slates like this, we're really no better than all those conference teams which schedule these teams the entire month of September - the only difference is we're doing it in October and November and starting our schedule with challenges like Michigan and MSU, which makes no sense.