I would assume that a division IA school can schedule as many 1AA teams as they want to fill their schedule. Assuming 7 or 8 conference games, that would leave room for 4 or 5 non-conference games. This being said, I do not know why any 1A school would be willing to schedule that many 1AA schools when they would draw decreased numbers in attendance and have to share the money with the smaller school, not to mention the lack of any exposure which is the reason the Division 1AA school is where it is.
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The NFL attracts the most television viewers in America. Baseball has the largest ticket sale revenue in America due to it's 162 game schedule, compared to the NFL's 16 game schedule.
Playoff berths are awarded according to conference ranking, not records. The top six seeds in each conference make the playoffs, no matter what their records are. That includes the four division winners and two wild card teams (the non-division winners with the two best records). In theory, it's possible to not win a single game and still make the playoffs! Every team in a division would have to go 0-10-6, with every team tying every other team in the division and losing all their games outside the division. Strength of schedule would be the first tiebreaker to kick in to determine a division winner.
Here's a link to the 2009 Schedule: http://www.kcchiefs.com/schedule/
check out this link. it may answer some of your questions. I know in 2010 we will play ND at south bend for 2 years, and then starting in 2012, 2 games with them at giants stadium.
Based on a rotation schedule, the Green Bay Packers of the National Football Conference were considered the home team, so they chose their green jerseys. The Pittsburgh Steelers of the American Football Conference wore their white jerseys. In 2012, the AFC champion will be considered the home team.