Right. What I'm saying is, the original plan was to play EVERYONE in the conference for the bigger schedule sports. So, take basketball for example, you'd have 13 conference games (could still breakdown divisions for standings and league titles if you so desired) and then be responsible for your remaining 13 games. Instead, because the west didn't want to travel (or wouldn't be able to schedule Seneca, Mac Co, Cassville, Monnet, et al), they're just going to have conference games based on the divisions. So, essentially, the conference has gotten smaller and you have to find more non-conf games. What started out as growth has no become shrinkage (easy Joe and Bosko). Only in public education could this happen.