This coming Saturday, we’re due another shameful matchup when Oklahoma hosts Florida A&M, an FCS team from the same lowly league as Savannah State.

This past Saturday, we witnessed the biggest abomination of college football that our fair state has ever seen, Oklahoma State’s throttling of woeful Savannah State.

This madness needs to stop. The NCAA or the BCS or whoever’s in charge of college football these days should ban games against lower-division teams. End the insanity. Bring back the civility.

After what we saw last week in Stillwater and with what we expect this week in Norman, we know these games are immoral.

Now, it’s time to make them illegal.

The rule change would be pretty simple, really. Football Bowl Subdivision teams like OU or OSU would only be able to play other FBS teams in nonconference play. They could be from big-time conferences or low-level leagues. They could be powerhouses or powder puffs. But at the very least, they would be operating under the same rules for scholarships, practices and the like.