Gary Gorski wrote:Are you talking about scheduling in general or just who is available for you to change opponents on when deciding your schedule? I ran a league looking at what teams would be available to me with a low prestige school and there were no even decent teams I could switch up to get to play me at home
I've noticed it happens in both cases. For example in year 2 of my save, Oregon State's CPU generated schedule (Pac 12 Conference, prestige = 45, 2-1/2 stars) has them playing at Rider (Metro Atlantic Conference, Prestige = 13, 1 star), at Delaware St (Mid-Eastern Conference, Prestige = 14, 1 star) and at St. Francis PA (Northeast Conference, Prestige = 17, 1 star). Other CPU scheduling examples in my current save include Vanderbilt in SEC playing at Jacksonville, Eastern Illinois, and Columbia; Virginia Tech in ACC playing at Siena, at Stephen F Austin, and at North Dakota State. For choosing the out of conference games for my Stony Brook team (Prestige = 19), I was able to pick from the likes of Clemson in ACC, Tennessee in SEC, and CAL from PAC 12 (all of whom have a prestige around 50) to come play at my home court.
After taking a closer look, it looks like most of the major conference teams schedules are reasonable but there are definitely a few teams from each of the power conferences whose schedules appear to have these unusual away games at small non-power conference schools. Like I said, I don't think it is a major deal, just something that caught my attention as being a little unrealistic compared to real life and perhaps could use some attention on future updates.