The only ones that really matter are the ones below. If you playing a team for a check, that is not for SOS.
Grambling State - Lamar, Bethune Cookman---
Southern - Central Methodist, Northwestern State
Alabama A&M - NCA&T, Tuskegee
Alabama State - Sam Houston St, Tennessee St, Stillman
Jackson State - Florida A&M, Tennessee St
Alcorn State -
UAPB - Texas State, Concordia (Ala)
MVSU - University of Faith, Illinois St
Prairie View A&M - McNeese St
Texas Southern - Texas College, Central State
I think I like AAMU and Alabama State's schedules the most. They scheculed challenging games on THEIR level. ASU has been a consistent program and to challenge themselves vs Sam Houston State and TNState is timely. You never know what to expect from a program like Stilman but I am sure they won't lay down for the Hornets. AAMU scheduled two teams that are solid and will need to bring their A-game to beat but they are playing teams that they CAN beat. That's the key. Playing teams like ULL, USM, etc.. serve no purpose.
Alcorn has the worst schedule. Even tho teams like Valley and TxSo also scheduled down, they needed to. Those teams need wins. I guess Alcorn's focus is just to get to Houston. Nothing else matters. Actually, I don't agree with Valley playing Illinois State but I do recall that they were one of the worst 1-AA programs a few years ago so that may not be so bad for Valley. I don't like JSU playing UVL, but FAMU and TNState are perfect OOC games for a new staff and our expectations. PV vs McNeese could be interesting.
It's not always about SOS. Its about scheduling teams that will let you know where you stand. ADs should schedule SMART. Grambling has no business on the field with ANY of their OOC opponents. They should have scheduled three D2 teams.
In that regard, I think I like (not considering SOS)
1. Alabama State
2. AAMU
3. TxSO
4. JSU
5. SU
6. Valley
7. PV
8. UAPB
9. Grambling
10. Alcorn