Georgia's opponents are a combined 62-57. They have been awesome against a mediocre schedule. Can't wait for the SEC championship game to see where they are actually at.
I get where you are coming from, but as a poster posted above:
Oregon's opponent beaten win/loss record is 43-47, Ohio State's win/loss record of teams beaten is 39-51, Cincinnati's is 40-60. Ours will get worse as we are basically done with Charleston Southern and GaTech to go.
We've beaten teams by 7 (Clemson) and then 49, 27, 62, 37, 24, 17, 27, 37, 24. Other than the first game against Clemson, not a single one of our games has been in doubt at half-time. We've not struggled with any team that we should have beaten ... no other teams can say that.
On average, the teams we play score 23 points per game less than their average.
We are the only team in the top 10 in both offensive and defensive efficiency. Our D will do just fine against the better offensive teams, while our O is far better than many people think. And the teams I presume you think are better than mediocre ... how are the D's?
I am one who gauges teams based on where they were at the end of the season not during the season. That said, Clemson, Auburn, Arkansas, and Kentucky were all top 10 when we beat them and broke them. That's all we can do ... beat the shit out of everyone on our schedule ... some teams that I presume you think are better than mediocre should try doing that instead of struggling with lesser talented teams.
But, I do get where you are coming from when you look at the schedule at this point in the year.