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<blockquote data-quote="Froggish" data-source="post: 3146658" data-attributes="member: 71860"><p>I can tell you that TCU was such a statistical outlier in 2021 that most predictive analytics aren’t going to know how to treat us. We finished 123 in the country in Total Defense which was at least in part from a player revolt. It certainly wasn’t the norm for this program yet the data is treating it at face value. FPI and most stat based predictions weights heavily returning production and performance. The data doesn’t account for unusual circumstances such as players quitting on a staff, injuries to key players, and a coach getting fired.</p><p></p><p>I for one am quite confident that the team from the last couple years was not true representation of our talent level but rather a reflection of the toxic environment within the program. With healthy locker room and a fresh scheme we should win most of the games where we have a clear talent advantage. OU/UT have clear talent advantages and Bay/OkSt are similar. Everyone else on the calendar we clearly outclass. Even with toe stump I see us at 7 wins with potential for 9</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Froggish, post: 3146658, member: 71860"] I can tell you that TCU was such a statistical outlier in 2021 that most predictive analytics aren’t going to know how to treat us. We finished 123 in the country in Total Defense which was at least in part from a player revolt. It certainly wasn’t the norm for this program yet the data is treating it at face value. FPI and most stat based predictions weights heavily returning production and performance. The data doesn’t account for unusual circumstances such as players quitting on a staff, injuries to key players, and a coach getting fired. I for one am quite confident that the team from the last couple years was not true representation of our talent level but rather a reflection of the toxic environment within the program. With healthy locker room and a fresh scheme we should win most of the games where we have a clear talent advantage. OU/UT have clear talent advantages and Bay/OkSt are similar. Everyone else on the calendar we clearly outclass. Even with toe stump I see us at 7 wins with potential for 9 [/QUOTE]
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