sigma one and Li'l Giant:
I have always appreciated and respect your postings over the years and still do. However, I admit that I have a different opinion than you regarding scheduling of the Butler game (and this general topic has been discussed by in past years, although it has been quite some time). Personally, I have no problem with scheduling a team like that. IMO, it is a great and exciting opportunity for the players in playing an upper level team (some people disagree with the premise that the Pioneer League FCS non-scholarship teams are in that category, however, I disagree).
Playing that type of competition (an upper level team whether it is a DII or FCS non-scholarship program) makes a team better even if you lose. Second, in reality, it doesn't matter if you lose (even big) because the bottom line is a DIII team still has to win their league to get the automatic bid. And, if by chance a team beats a "Butler" in a down year for them, that's a bonus. Way back in my day when there was no playoff opportunities until my last year, our HC (who played at a major DI school and in the pros and was a star player in both) had this same philosophy in playing a non-conference game against DII teams (and later, the D-IAA non-scholarship teams) because it made us better in the long run. Of course, no one likes to lose, but the opportunity to play a team like that can be a positive and exciting experience (and depending on the circumstance and the day, sometimes/perhaps in front of a huge crowd). Of course, it also depends on any specific year in regard to the talent level of one's team i.e. if a team is in a rebuilding phase or down year, getting your derriere kicked by those type of teams might not be fun, although again, I would argue in looking at the overall experience in a positive manner. Anyway, I realize there are many who may disagree with me, think I'm totally off base, which is fine. But that's just my opinion and philosophy on this topic.
BTW, (and you both know this), the stadium's name is the Bud and Jackie Sellick Bowl-the Butler Bowl is no longer. However, I agree with you that to us veterans (or for some of us, perhaps the better term is old school or old guys!), it will always be the Butler Bowl!
All best to your both.