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Date Posted: Mon March 14, 2005 16:07:31
Author: JóDete93
Subject: From what I have been told they have a rule that is fairly strict and if you fail to reach their guideline you are subject to fines. I do not have the details, but each opponent gets assigned a point value based on the RPI range they fall into and if your opponents total more than a certain number then you have failed to schedule as the A-10 wants you to. I am not saying that this was his brainchild, but this sounds very John Chaney-esque to me.
In reply to: Rambacker 's message, "That makes sense. Has the A-10 had hard and fast OOC scheduling guidelines?" on Mon March 14, 2005 14:52:47


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