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<blockquote data-quote="Ron Swanson" data-source="post: 3220862" data-attributes="member: 71048"><p>I agree in general that you should judge a team’s strength of schedule based on where their opponents rank at the end of the season as opposed to where they ranked when they played them, but not always. For instance, the Oklahoma St we played is way better than the Oklahoma St team right now. You could also argue that the Kansas team we beat was a better team than they are now. On the other end of the spectrum, the OU team we beat is nowhere near as good as current OU. No chance we beat them 55-24 if we played this weekend. </p><p></p><p>I understand that you can’t sit there and go through every team’s schedule and judge whether they were playing them when they were hot or cold, but it’s absolutely a factor. </p><p></p><p>Also, with the Big 12’s round robin schedule, our league will naturally end up with fewer ranked teams due to more losses because we cannibalize ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ron Swanson, post: 3220862, member: 71048"] I agree in general that you should judge a team’s strength of schedule based on where their opponents rank at the end of the season as opposed to where they ranked when they played them, but not always. For instance, the Oklahoma St we played is way better than the Oklahoma St team right now. You could also argue that the Kansas team we beat was a better team than they are now. On the other end of the spectrum, the OU team we beat is nowhere near as good as current OU. No chance we beat them 55-24 if we played this weekend. I understand that you can’t sit there and go through every team’s schedule and judge whether they were playing them when they were hot or cold, but it’s absolutely a factor. Also, with the Big 12’s round robin schedule, our league will naturally end up with fewer ranked teams due to more losses because we cannibalize ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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