Pitt's future schedule

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The following is Pitt's non-conference schedule from 2006 to 2014.

2006
Virginia
Toledo
Michigan State
TBA
TBA

2007
Central Florida
at Michigan State
at Virginia
Navy
TBA

2008
Bowling Green
Iowa
at Central Florida
at Navy
at Notre Dame

2009
Central Florida
Navy
North Carolina State
Notre Dame

2010
Miami
Clemson
at Notre Dame
TBA
TBA

2011
at Iowa
at Clemson
Notre Dame
at Navy
TBA

2012
Virginia Tech
at Notre Dame
TBA
TBA
TBA

2013
at Virginia Tech
North Carolina State
Notre Dame
TBA
TBA

2014
at Notre Dame
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
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if PSU was in the Big Least, I wouldn't show the in conference games either.
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Two notes:

1. I guess when your conference is as tough as the ICC you need to go out and get some tough teams to make your schedule look okay.

2. I guess Pitt learned their lessons from having to scramble to find these I-AA teams. They are scheduled through 2014!
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NO scrambling needed anymore. So NO need to put just anybody on the schedule to fill in an open date. AE: Thanks for showing how Pitt is committed to good football.
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By having 2 good teams on their schedules? Louisville and Notre Dame?
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I guess you are saying that Iowa, Michigan State, Miami, and Virginia Tech are not good teams?
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Hahaha I was just waiting for the responses.
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bdftbllham55.....................last time I checked, all college games were "regular season" games.

I must be wrong, but I figured you would be intelligent enough to realize that the conference schedule would be the same each year.
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Pitt better have a good non-conference schedule considering their conference schedule includes West Virginia and Louisville. Penn State conference schedule includes Minnesota and Michigan State which have about the same program prestige as West Virginia and Louisville. Oh by the way Penn State also has Wisconsin, Ohio State, Michigan, Iowa, and Purdue every year.
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When you are in a conference, you play the teams in that conference, right? What's the problem?
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