You're just mad because your own program can't even handle a soft schedule without tripping over itself. We build our team the right way, getting our guys real game experience and building momentum before the conference grind. Those early games are about installing systems, developing depth, and getting young players confident. You act like playing a murderers' row in September is some badge of honor. Our approach lets us work out the kinks and enter Liberty League play healthy and with a winning mentality. Look at the data you love so much. How many teams that start 0-2 against brutal competition rally to win championships? Not many. They're already broken. Our way produces consistent winners. You call it a false sense of security, I call it a foundation. And let's talk about those so-called cupcakes. We schedule games we can win, yes, but we also schedule for our fans to see home games and for. Throwing our team to the wolves for your entertainment or some abstract "respect" is a stupid way to run a program. We develop players through our practice intensity and coaching, not by sacrificing them in glorified scrimmages against FBS teams just for a paycheck. Our ambition is to win the Liberty League, and our scheduling strategy is built to accomplish that goal. You focus on your own team's failures in November instead of worrying about how we manage our successful September.