I'm tired of this argument. The BCS teams will schedule the smaller conference teams if they want games. Look at Fresno State's OOC schedule for the past few years: 2000: at Ohio St., at UCLA, vs Cal 2001: at Colorado, vs Oregon St., at Wisconsin, at Colorado St., vs Utah St. 2002: at Wisconsin, vs San Diego St., at Oregon, at Oregon St., vs Colorado St. 2003: at Tennessee, vs Oregon St., at Oklahoma, vs Portland St., at Colorado St. 2004: at Washington, at Kansas St., vs Portland St. 2005: vs Weber St., at Oregon, vs Toledo, at USC 2006: vs Oregon, at Washington, vs Colorado St., at LSU Over these seven years Fresno State went 7-12 against teams from the six major conferences. They have not only beat some of these teams but gotten some of them to travel to Fresno to play. In 2001, they went 5-0 in their OOC schedule with David Carr and yet teams continued to schedule them. They gave USC all they could handle last year but in the next two years they play a home and away with Kansas State, at Oregon and vs Wisconsin. I don't think it's the unwillingness of major conference teams to schedule them but rather the small conference teams not wanting to play tough OOC schedules.