Phoenix plays LAGII four times, the Blues four times, Sacramento four times and Oklahoma City four times. They play Chivas' and Colorado's reserves, play Pittsburgh twice, and play everybody else one time.
I think it's possible under certain circumstances, in the future. But it would have to be a San Diego/Tacoma style team I'd imagine. A team like LAGII will never have their own stadium in their current role in that organization. Plus I imagine the city and stadium situation the USL team finds themselves in would dictate it too. In San Diego for instance there's a great stadium in place already that would work indefinitely as a stadium for a USL team. Tacoma sounds like less so since a baseball park is hardly an ideal location for a long term home for any soccer team. (Hopefully they'll consider the dome. It may be fake grass but it would definitely be a unique "thunderdome" style experience if they ended up with enough fans).
I did get the Rochester schedule here: https://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/2014-rhino-rochester-news.1999521/page-2#post-29467514
Individual team schedules exist on the team pages. But I got the whole thing. Season starts on the same weekend as last year (LAGII actually opens a week prior to the initial reports), but goes three weeks longer. 111 Saturdays, 38 Fridays, 29 Sundays, 13 Wednesdays, 9 Thursdays, 7 Mondays and 3 Tuesdays. Two-thirds of games this year are on Saturday or Sunday (up from 55% last year). Slightly smaller percentage of weekday games.
Simply change the year if it is showing 2013. For example: http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/2014/13380700.html#SCHEDULE Orlando
You are correct. And they go to Pittsburgh. I was only looking at home games. My bad. Montreal goes to Orlando. New York goes to Charleston, Oklahoma City and Harrisburg. Real Salt Lake goes to Richmond and the Galaxy II. Colorado goes to Sacramento and Dayton. Chicago goes to Charlotte and Wilmington. Chivas goes to Phoenix and the Blues.
28 crossover games. New York plays 5 (2 home, 3 away) Montreal plays 4 (3 home, 1 away) Dallas plays 4 (2-2) Chicago plays 4 (2-2) Colorado plays 3 (1-2) Salt Lake plays 3 (1-2) Chivas plays 3 (1-2) Seattle plays 2 (both home)
I believe that the owners of the raineers were to be minority owners and the stadium was a stipulation to them being chosen for the team. I can't remember we're I saw that give me a day or so and I'll try to find it again
Actually... 4/18 RBNY to Charleston 4/25 Chicago to Charlotte 5/24 Chivas USA to Phoenix 5/31 RBNY to OKC 6/7 Montreal to Orlando 6/20 Colorado to Sacramento 6/21 Chicago to Wilmington, Chivas to LA Blues 7/6 RSL to Richmond 7/11 Dallas to Rochester 7/13 RSL to LA Galaxy II 8/6 RBNY to Harrisburg 8/23 Colorado to Dayton 8/24 Dallas to Pittsburgh
If you were to read further, you'd see that I had already had that pointed out to me and corrected it. But God forbid.