Good luck with that. SEC outside of LSU only schedules cupcakes, guaranteed wins that they can play at home. The only way anyone in the G5 can even sniff a game with someone at the top of the "P5" is if the NCAA eliminates the rule that one win against an FCS school counts towards bowl eligibility or you get lucky and play them at their home in September.
Great. All the more reason these top flight teams shouldn't be a lock. If you don't play your best players, you don't deserve to be there.If I'm a sure fire first rounder I'm not playing 3-4 playoff games unless I'm getting paid
Alabama opened the season playing Florida State (ranked #3 at the time). Florida opened with Michigan (ranked #11 at the time), Auburn played at Clemson (#3) in their second game and Georgia played Notre Dame in its second game. I don’t think it’s fair to say that the top SEC schools only schedule cupcakes.
Ok then let's see any of the southern teams travel to Michigan in November or to New York or anywhere that has a temperature below 40 degrees.
If I'm a sure fire first rounder I'm not playing 3-4 playoff games unless I'm getting paid
Actually that’s a perfect example of why Strength of schedule is a bogus metric. FSU was nowhere near #3 Michigan nowhere near #11 and ND NOT TOP 10. But the my guess is that each of the other teams got extra points for beating badly over rated teams. FSU Michigan and ND will always be pretty highly ranked to open the season. Even if they aren’t that good.Alabama opened the season playing Florida State (ranked #3 at the time). Florida opened with Michigan (ranked #11 at the time), Auburn played at Clemson (#3) in their second game and Georgia played Notre Dame in its second game. I don’t think it’s fair to say that the top SEC schools only schedule cupcakes.
Many teams play their out of conference games at the start of the season, with maybe one cupcake at home toward the end of the season so their injured players can rest up before the last 2-3 games. When your conference is in the south the games you play at the end of the year will be other southern schools in your conference.
It also puffs up their ratings points as Florida blows out Helen Keller SOBMany teams play their out of conference games at the start of the season, with maybe one cupcake at home toward the end of the season so their injured players can rest up before the last 2-3 games. When your conference is in the south the games you play at the end of the year will be other southern schools in your conference.
Folks in ACC, B1G, SEC, and Pac12 are all throwing up a little in their mouths.Big 12 will fold as 9 out of 10 will get absorbed by SEC (Baylor & TCU) PAC 12 (Texas, TT, OU & OkSt), B1G (Kansas & KSU) and the ACC (WVU).
Actually that’s a perfect example of why Strength of schedule is a bogus metric. FSU was nowhere near #3 Michigan nowhere near #11 and ND NOT TOP 10. But the my guess is that each of the other teams got extra points for beating badly over rated teams. FSU Michigan and ND will always be pretty highly ranked to open the season. Even if they aren’t that good.
He would still have to do it. And he can add in the Houston beat down of FSU as topping.But Pal, been there done that. They already have the excuses lined up. They couldn't get up for the game, still disappointed about not getting in the playoff...