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I kinda miss the BCS.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3084021" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>Well, thank you for finally admitting the obvious. TCU's and Baylor's record, while,the same overall, varied because we didn't play the same teams OOC. TCU's SOS was stronger and our only L was to Baylor, not West Virginia. Since the beginning of sports, observers have made such analysis and it took you several responses to realize that. The reason SOS also matters is to analyze such differences in the schedules. That's the problem Cincinnati will ultimately have because their SOS will end up being weaker than other teams because they're in the AAC. But at this point in the season, Ohio State hasn't played Michigan or Michigan State (or whoever they might play in the Big 10 title game) and their best W is Penn State. And Oregon's overall schedule so far is also not markedly stronger than that of Cincinnati at this point. In my view, both Oregon and Ohio State are over-ranked because they have L's and they're overall SOS is not all that impressive as yet. Further, Oregon, despite the H2H W over the Buckeyes, should be ranked lower because they lost to an unranked Stanford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3084021, member: 7831"] Well, thank you for finally admitting the obvious. TCU's and Baylor's record, while,the same overall, varied because we didn't play the same teams OOC. TCU's SOS was stronger and our only L was to Baylor, not West Virginia. Since the beginning of sports, observers have made such analysis and it took you several responses to realize that. The reason SOS also matters is to analyze such differences in the schedules. That's the problem Cincinnati will ultimately have because their SOS will end up being weaker than other teams because they're in the AAC. But at this point in the season, Ohio State hasn't played Michigan or Michigan State (or whoever they might play in the Big 10 title game) and their best W is Penn State. And Oregon's overall schedule so far is also not markedly stronger than that of Cincinnati at this point. In my view, both Oregon and Ohio State are over-ranked because they have L's and they're overall SOS is not all that impressive as yet. Further, Oregon, despite the H2H W over the Buckeyes, should be ranked lower because they lost to an unranked Stanford. [/QUOTE]
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