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Turns out offense is hard when you can’t block and WR can’t get separation. Georgia winning all the 1 on 1sTexas doing their best impression of the Michigan offense
Yes, and no. I think an another P2 school with no losses will be ahead of other P2 school with one loss. But the end of the day where no one is playing everyone, they’re gonna look at strength the schedule. The days of just looking at losses is over. Having said that, it wouldn’t bother me a bit if Penn State were ranked the head of Georgia because they were undefeated, and George had a loss. It’ll all shake out. This won’t be the first time Penn State looks great for the first 2/3 of the schedule only to lose two or three games.For sure. But losses matter. Are we talking rankings or power ratings. Two different things.
You don't have to tell me. Michigan just scored 7 on Illinois. First time in 10+ years we didn't score at least 10 or more.Turns out offense is hard when you can’t block and WR can’t get separation. Georgia winning all the 1 on 1s
Indiana?Yes, and no. I think an another P2 school with no losses will be ahead of other P2 school with one loss. But the end of the day where no one is playing everyone, they’re gonna look at strength the schedule. The days of just looking at losses is over. Having said that, it wouldn’t bother me a bit if Penn State were ranked the head of Georgia because they were undefeated, and George had a loss. It’ll all shake out. This won’t be the first time Penn State looks great for the first 2/3 of the schedule only to lose two or three games.
I agree with some of what you said. But strength of schedule is BS and polls have always ignored certain losses. You can go back to the beginning and find champions who had losses looked over. I definitely think Georgia is the better team and in the end it usually shakes its self out.Yes, and no. I think an another P2 school with no losses will be ahead of other P2 school with one loss. But the end of the day where no one is playing everyone, they’re gonna look at strength the schedule. The days of just looking at losses is over. Having said that, it wouldn’t bother me a bit if Penn State were ranked the head of Georgia because they were undefeated, and George had a loss. It’ll all shake out. This won’t be the first time Penn State looks great for the first 2/3 of the schedule only to lose two or three games.
I agree with you, but the problem you have these days is that the disparity of competition between the four conferences is so big now. That’s why you’re not gonna be able to just look at losses once you get past the conference champions. You’re gonna have to look at who they played.I agree with some of what you said. But strength of schedule is BS and polls have always ignored certain losses. You can go back to the beginning and find champions who had losses looked over. I definitely think Georgia is the better team and in the end it usually shakes its self out.
My big issue is there is a difference between power ratings and rankings.
Again, don’t fully disagree. But I got thoughts on that that are meant in another thread at another time with a few less beers in me.I agree with you, but the problem you have these days is that the disparity of competition between the four conferences is so big now. That’s why you’re not gonna be able to just look at losses once you get past the conference champions. You’re gonna have to look at who they played.