MphsBlues
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I'm not real knowledgeable about the rankings, rpi or strength of schedule so I gotta ask. I was comparing Butler, who beat us early in the year, and the Vols today. Butler, ranked 18th in the country, has played 2 ranked opponents this year-winning one. One of these was Tennessee. They are 29-6 if memory serves. They just lost to Loyola Chicago 2 games ago and Southern Ill, who is playing good ball right now 2 games before that.
Tn, who again, lost to Butler is not ranked. Tn has played 9 ranked opponents - winning 6. (I want to say 7 out of 10 since we beat TX when they were unranked-but can't). Tn, last time I checked was ranked 32nd.
Now I'm not saying we should be ranked higher than Butler or Florida, but since strength of schedule is considered why not have UT up there in the top 25? FL, Mem, TX, OK ST.(arguably) to name a few falling victim to the Vols - and a near miss at Ohio St. I just think we deserve more props in the rankings - and possibly seeding in the dance?
I'll gladly get off the soapbox and learn from the responses.
Cheers,
Blues
Tn, who again, lost to Butler is not ranked. Tn has played 9 ranked opponents - winning 6. (I want to say 7 out of 10 since we beat TX when they were unranked-but can't). Tn, last time I checked was ranked 32nd.
Now I'm not saying we should be ranked higher than Butler or Florida, but since strength of schedule is considered why not have UT up there in the top 25? FL, Mem, TX, OK ST.(arguably) to name a few falling victim to the Vols - and a near miss at Ohio St. I just think we deserve more props in the rankings - and possibly seeding in the dance?
I'll gladly get off the soapbox and learn from the responses.
Cheers,
Blues