Cincinnati-Miami (OH) 4
Maryland-WVU 4
Louisville-UK 3
Arkansas-Texas A&M 5 (I moved A&M and this rivalry remained yearly)
Iowa-ISU 3
Colorado-CSU 1
SMU-TCU 5
Notre Dame-Navy 10
Navy-Air Force 6
Army-Air Force 10
Utah-USU 1
Notre Dame-USC/Stanford 14 and I believe 6
FSU-UF 14
Clemson-SC 14
GT-UGa 14
Army-Navy 15 (unless you put them in the same conference, that has a title game, then it will move to 14)
Other notes:
I noticed Ohio State plays Ohio in week 4 and 5, but haven't simulated enough to make sure this wasn't just a few years in a row or if it's actually hardwired.
If South Carolina and/or Arkansas are moved out of the SEC their out of conference slate will be filled with same SEC opponents every year. For example, South Carolina was moved to the ACC and they played Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Florida every single year outside of their ACC schedule (which included Clemson). I moved Arkansas to the Big XII and I believe they played Auburn, Alabama, Ole Miss and Miss State. They were playing those schools yearly plus Texas, Texas A&M, and TCU and plummeted as a program.
There are probably instances of this occuring with other teams/conferences, but I haven't tested it extensively. This does not happen with Missouri or Texas A&M, although A&M continues to play Arkansas.
It seems ECU may have a rotation between NC State and UNC, haven't tested it enough to say for sure though.
Right now I have UNM, NMSU, and UTEP all in the Mountain West, so I'm going to make two of them independent and see if they continue to play one another.
If anybody knows of any other yearly games or has any related insight, I'd like to hear from you!

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