Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Nonconfere­nce schedules tough

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September could get very ugly for Fresno State.

On consecutiv­e September Saturdays, the Bulldogs play at Alabama and at Washington.

Mercifully, Fresno State has the next week off before starting Mountain West play. The Bulldogs’ final nonconfere­nce game comes in November when BYU comes to the San Joaquin Valley.

The Bulldogs, coming off a 1- 11 season, have a good case for the toughest nonconfere­nce schedule in the country. There are other schools outside the Power Five that will be facing the gauntlet — Louisiana Monroe, Colorado State and South Alabama to name a few. But only Fresno State’s out- of- conference slate features two College Football Playoff teams.

Within the Power Five, where athletic department­s do not have to rent out their football teams to be punching bags, exchanging impossible road games for hundreds of thousands of dollars, the nonconfere­nce schedules are not quite so daunting.

Here are seven that stand out as being especially tricky ( in no particular order):

FLORIDA

Michigan in Arlington, Texas; Northern Colorado; UAB; Florida State

FLORIDA STATE

Alabama in Atlanta; Louisiana Monroe; Delaware, at Florida

The Sunshine state rivals are a joint entry, opening with marquee neutral site games and ending the regular season against each other. The Crimson Tide is likely to be preseason No. 1. Michigan is looking at a rebuilding season with only five returning starters, but should still provide a challenge.

The finale is likely to be a matchup of ranked teams, though the Seminoles have won four consecutiv­e and six of seven against the Gators, so maybe not so tough for Florida State.

SOUTH CAROLINA

NC State at Charlotte, Louisiana Tech, Wofford, Clemson

The Gamecocks don’t have to go far to play any of their nonconfere­nce games, which brings down some of the degree of difficulty. Still, North Carolina State could have its best team in several years, Louisiana Tech has had three consecutiv­e nine- victory seasons and Clemson … well, you know.

PITT

Youngstown State; at Penn State; Oklahoma State; Rice

The Panthers split their games against Top 25 teams Penn State ( win at home) and Oklahoma State ( loss on the road) last season and both have a chance to be even better in 2017. Youngstown State played for the FCS championsh­ip last season. Not exactly your standard cupcake.

USC

Western Michigan; Texas; at Notre Dame

There might tougher nonconfere­nce schedules, but none are more interestin­g. The Trojans face Western Michigan in the Broncos’ first post- PJ Fleck game, Texas in the Longhorns’ first big Tom Herman- era game and Notre Dame in what could be a referendum on Brian Kelly.

GEORGIA

Appalachia­n State; at Notre Dame; Samford; at Georgia Tech

GEORGIA TECH

Tennessee; Jacksonvil­le State; at UCF; Georgia.

Another joint entry for SEC/ ACC rivals. Tennessee fans know App State in an opening game has potential to be a major pain. A week later the Bulldogs make the program’s first trip to South Bend. They try to avenge last year’s loss to the Yellow Jackets in the traditiona­l regular- season finale.

Georgia Tech gets the Volunteers on Labor Day night in Atlanta’s new domed stadium, FCS power Jacksonvil­le State and a road game against a UCF program trending up and looking to prove a point.

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