Who Has More Wins This Season?

Nebraska has a chance for a big start to the year. They should be favored in almost every game they play sans Oklahoma, but even that game is winnable with it being at Nebraska and OU missing half their roster from last year and a new coaching staff. The last 3 games of the season is where they face their stiffest tests.
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Fifteen and ohhhhhhh
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No losses!!
 
Miami or Wisconsin - Tie, I have both at 9-3
Florida or Tennessee - Florida has brutal schedule. Florida could win the game and still have more losses.
LSU or Southern Cal - Tie as well, both look like 8-4 teams based on schedule.
Texas or Iowa - Iowa. I didn't even have to look at schedule. Iowa is a far better team right now.
Ohio State or Georgia - I think Georgia will go 12-0 while Ohio State slips up somewhere and goes 11-1
Oregon or Texas A&M - Texas A&M. I am not high on Oregon in 2022 due to breaking in new coach and system. I think in long-run they could be good. Oregon does have an easier schedule once they get past that first game, though. I think Aggies go 10-2 and Oregon could go 9-3. However, I think Oregon will drop another Pac12 game they are not supposed to and end up 8-4.
nothing about A&M or their schedule has me thinking they dont still go 8-4. 9 is the basement for Oregon even with a new coach.
 
nothing about A&M or their schedule has me thinking they dont still go 8-4. 9 is the basement for Oregon even with a new coach.

I could see 9-3. Oregon gets most of its tougher opponents at home.

Here was how I saw your schedule:

Georgia - Loss
Eastern Washington - Win
BYU - Win
@ Washington State - Loss
Stanford - Win
at Arizona - Win
UCLA - Win
at Cal - Win
at Colorado - Loss
Washington - Win
Utah - Loss
at Oregon State - Win

8-4. I think you could lose to BYU, Stanford, or Washington though.
 
I could see 9-3. Oregon gets most of its tougher opponents at home.

Here was how I saw your schedule:

Georgia - Loss
Eastern Washington - Win
BYU - Win
@ Washington State - Loss
Stanford - Win
at Arizona - Win
UCLA - Win
at Cal - Win
at Colorado - Loss
Washington - Win
Utah - Loss
at Oregon State - Win

8-4. I think you could lose to BYU, Stanford, or Washington though.
not worried about WSU. and yes i know Stanford upset Oregon last year but not as worried there either. nor Colorado. you picked some weird ones.
UCLA @Cal and @ Oregon State would be the ones
 
not worried about WSU. and yes i know Stanford upset Oregon last year but not as worried there either. nor Colorado. you picked some weird ones.
UCLA @Cal and @ Oregon State would be the ones

Colorado is tough just due to Geography. The higher altitudes mess with the oxygen going into your body. I had a friend who went to Air Force Academy and played sports. He always brought it up. Teams tend to struggle just because of that. However, if Colorado is total crap than you could be right.

UCLA was one that I had on the front.

Not sure why you are not worried about WSU, they had better record than Oregon State or Stanford.

The problem is with first year coaches, the losses are usually unpredictable. You generally have 1-2 games you drop just because players don't know system yet.
 
if they played the same schedule id take LSU. i think they r the better team, but play a really tough schedule.
I think LSU is a dark horse natty contender this year, I don’t expect em to beat Bama, but wouldn’t be shocked. If Brian Kelly can have Notre Dame in the playoff hunt most every year, I think he’s gonna shine with the better talent he has at his disposal at LSU.
 
I could see 9-3. Oregon gets most of its tougher opponents at home.

Here was how I saw your schedule:

Georgia - Loss
Eastern Washington - Win
BYU - Win
@ Washington State - Loss
Stanford - Win
at Arizona - Win
UCLA - Win
at Cal - Win
at Colorado - Loss
Washington - Win
Utah - Loss
at Oregon State - Win

8-4. I think you could lose to BYU, Stanford, or Washington though.
11-1….Puddles only loses to the bullfrogs
 
11-1….Puddles only loses to the bullfrogs

If they had Cristobal back, I would have them 11-1. I just think the entire new coach is always a headache for a program and you typically lose a couple of games (or more) you should not. I actually think Oregon is going in the right direction (they are recruiting well). This just may not be the year. I could always be wrong and they could buck the trend.
 
I could see 9-3. Oregon gets most of its tougher opponents at home.

Here was how I saw your schedule:

Georgia - Loss
Eastern Washington - Win
BYU - Win
@ Washington State - Loss
Stanford - Win
at Arizona - Win
UCLA - Win
at Cal - Win
at Colorado - Loss
Washington - Win
Utah - Loss
at Oregon State - Win

8-4. I think you could lose to BYU, Stanford, or Washington though.

8 or 9 wins is a pretty good guess but Oregon won't lose to Colorado. That's probably the worst team on Oregon's schedule, including Eastern Washington
 
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