
You can never be too careful with your strength of schedule nowadays.
It is more important than ever to have tough opponents on the schedule, and it looks like two teams are trying to lock that down for the foreseeable future. According to the Miami-Herald, Texas A&M and Miami are on the verge to agreeing to a home-and-home series in 2022-23.
Per sources, UM is finalizing a deal to play a home-and-home football series with Texas A&M in 2022 and 2023.
UM's philosophy is to play one marquee non-conference game annually, and this Aggies deal gives Miami one on the schedule for the next seven years.
RELATED: Oklahoma coach calls out player for committing the worst sin a teammate can
Miami already has Notre Dame, LSU, Florida, and Michigan State on their schedule in the coming years. The deal would also give Texas A&M a major non-conference opponent every year through 2025. That schedule includes UCLA next year, Clemson in 2018-19, and home-and-homes with Notre Dame and Colorado after that.
[H/T SEC Country]
You Might Also Like
College Football
ESPN's college football guru releases his Top 25, leaves power conference out of the playoffs
By Bo ChurneyCollege Football
ESPN: These schools have the most difficult non-conference schedules in 2016
By Bo ChurneyCollege Football
Notre Dame Should Never Return to the CFP Unless They Join a Conference
By Joe GrobeckCollege Football
This school (surprisingly) has the second best odds to win the national championship
By Raj PrashadncG1vNJzZmiekaOvtsbZZ5qopV%2BYvK24xKCcZp6fpMGjrculZq2dqJbAbq3MZquoZaKavbC%2B056bpbFdlrGlecyaoaiqXaS9sbvNnqWtZaSkeqfB066pnmWjmLWmsNSlnGg%3D