orangepeopleeater
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If you gave Houston, Oklahoma State, Oregon, or even Boise State the same schedule that UT had this year what do you think their record would be by the end of the year?
If you gave Houston, Oklahoma State, Oregon, or even Boise State the same schedule that UT had this year what do you think their record would be by the end of the year?
Houston... I would say prob same as us.. maybe one more win.. Ok St. Prob like 8 wins maybe 9 without injuries.. Oregon... prob 8 maybe 9 winns... Boise State.. prob 6 wins.. JMO... Houston and Boise play nobodies the entire year pretty much.. I like Ok St. the best out of all of them.. but you take away a couple of key players and I don't know how good they would be...
If you gave Houston, Oklahoma State, Oregon, or even Boise State the same schedule that UT had this year what do you think their record would be by the end of the year?
Assuming they win 50% of the toss-up games (Push), or one above that if there is an odd number, I say 9-3 at best...
Houston (8-4)
W Montana
Push Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
Push Georgia
L LSU
L Alabama
Push South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Oklahoma State (9-3)
W Montana
Push Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
W Georgia
L LSU
L Alabama
W South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Oregon (9-3)
W Montana
W Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
Push Georgia
L LSU ACTUALLY HAPPENED
L Alabama
W South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Boise State (9-3)
W Montana
W Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
W Georgia ACTUALLY HAPPENED
L LSU
L Alabama
Push South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Here's the real question. Tell OSU, Houston, Oregon, and Boise that they can join the SEC, but the only stipulation is they leave their best two playmakers at home. What would their record be?
Assuming they win 50% of the toss-up games (Push), or one above that if there is an odd number, I say 9-3 at best...
Houston (8-4)
W Montana
Push Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
Push Georgia
L LSU
L Alabama
Push South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Oklahoma State (9-3)
W Montana
Push Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
W Georgia
L LSU
L Alabama
W South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Oregon (9-3)
W Montana
W Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
Push Georgia
L LSU ACTUALLY HAPPENED
L Alabama
W South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Boise State (9-3)
W Montana
W Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
W Georgia ACTUALLY HAPPENED
L LSU
L Alabama
Push South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Assuming they win 50% of the toss-up games (Push), or one above that if there is an odd number, I say 9-3 at best...
Houston (8-4)
W Montana
Push Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
Push Georgia
L LSU
L Alabama
Push South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Oklahoma State (9-3)
W Montana
Push Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
W Georgia
L LSU
L Alabama
W South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Oregon (9-3)
W Montana
W Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
Push Georgia
L LSU ACTUALLY HAPPENED
L Alabama
W South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
Boise State (9-3)
W Montana
W Cincinnati
W Florida
W Buffalo
W Georgia ACTUALLY HAPPENED
L LSU
L Alabama
Push South Carolina
W MTSU
Push Arkansas
W Vanderbilt
W Kentucky
I disagree. If they play that schedule week in week out, they don't win all those IMO. If all they had to scheme for was one or two like Boise, then maybe. This years schedule may have been the hardest in collge history then couple that with young players and injuries. A lot of people want instant results and in reality it doesn't happen when wr have had the mess that started in 08-10, current schedule, youth, and injuries. GBO!
Houston would be doing very well if they got to 7-5. The rest are good football teams so upsets (besides bama/LSU) aren't out of the question