No - since there are unbalanced divisions, West teams miss a division opponents. Please look at my other threads.
East (7 teams) play 5 east, 3 west.
West (6 teams) play 5 west, 3 east.
Next year when UAB comes back, we should have balanced schedule of 6 division, 2 non-division.
Remaining Games (# of Wins for Bowl Eligibility)
USM (2): @LSU; Marshall, Charlotte, @ODU, @UNT; Tech
MTSU (2): WKU; @Mizzou; @FIU; UTSA: @Marshall; @Charlotte; FAU
ODU (2): @WKU; @UTEP; Marshall; USM; @FAU; FIU
WKU (3): @MTSU; ODU; @FAU; FIU; UNT: @Marshall
Tech (3): @UMass; @FIU; Rice; @UNT; UTSA; USM
UNT (3): @Army; @UTSA; Tech; @WKU; USM; @UTEP
UTSA (4): @Rice; UTEP; UNT; @MTSU; @Tech; @TAMU; Charlotte
FIU (4): @UTEP; @Charlotte; Tech; MTSU; @WKU; Marshall; @ODU
Charlotte (4): @FIU; @Marshall; @USM; Rice; MTSU; @UTSA
Marshall (5): @UNT; FAU; Charlotte; @USM; @ODU; MTSU; @FIU; WKU
UTEP (5): FIU; @UTSA; ODU; Houston Baptist; FAU; Rice; UNT
FAU (5): @Marshall; WKU; @Rice; UTEP; ODU; @MTSU
Rice (6): UTSA; Prairie View; @Tech; FAU; @Charlotte; UTEP; @Stanford
Eliminated
UAB: Maybe next year
rom last year http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/...reakers-15.pdf
CONFERENCE USA
FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME HOSTING CRITERIA
The teams with the highest regular season winning percentage based on overall Conference USA
play are regular-season division champions and meet for the Conference Championship at the
site of the team with the best regular-season Conference record. The following tie-breaker
formula is used for the Conference USA Football Championship game:
Two-team tie to determine host
1. Highest regular season winning percentage based on overall Conference USA
play.
2. If tied, head to head between tied teams.
3. If still tied, team with the highest College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking going
into final weekend of regular season and wins.
4. If still tied, highest average computer ranking.
Two-team or multiple team tie for divisional champion
[Principle: If at any point the tie is broken in a multiple team tie, the remaining teams
will begin the process again at #2.]
1. Highest regular season winning percentage based on overall Conference USA
play.
2. If tied, head to head between tied teams.
3. If still tied, highest winning percentage within division.
4. If still tied, compare records against divisional opponents in descending order of
finish.
5. If still tied, compare records with common cross-divisional opponents.
6. If still tied, compare records against cross-divisional opponents in descending
order of finish.
7. If still tied, team with highest CFP ranking.
8. If still tied, the representative will be the team that has not participated in the
championship game most recently.