cbrown
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As we near the end of the season and playoff debates are starting to heat up (which I think is great for CFB), how the playoff committee incorporates SOS will be massive. For example, If it comes down to an 11-1 Indiana vs a 10-2 Tennessee (or any other 10-2 SEC team for that matter), how will Indiana's SOS be judged? I don't know how many ratings are out there, but I found a few below with a quick search. While Indiana has had a fantastic year, only one of their conference opponents to this point has a winning record OVERALL (Nebraska at 5-4). Even though Tennessee has only played two conference teams with winning records (Alabama at 7-2 and Arkansas at 5-4), I would argue that, from top to bottom, the SEC is still a much stronger league than the Big10 and the teams in the bottom half of the SEC are generally going to be better than their Big10 counterparts. 69% of SEC teams currently have a winning record overall compared to 44% of the Big10.
If we were to be left out in favor of Indiana, how would that affect our scheduling moving forward? For example, if we had attempted to schedule and beaten another blue blood this year, would that have made a difference? Does the SEC add a 9th conference game if they believe SEC teams were penalized for only playing eight? There will be some interesting scheduling implications based on how this plays out.
ESPN: Tennessee #35, Indiana #100
Sagarin: Tennessee #36, Indiana #81
Team Rankings: Tennessee #13, Indiana #56
Massey: Tennessee #32, Indiana #63
If we were to be left out in favor of Indiana, how would that affect our scheduling moving forward? For example, if we had attempted to schedule and beaten another blue blood this year, would that have made a difference? Does the SEC add a 9th conference game if they believe SEC teams were penalized for only playing eight? There will be some interesting scheduling implications based on how this plays out.
ESPN: Tennessee #35, Indiana #100
Sagarin: Tennessee #36, Indiana #81
Team Rankings: Tennessee #13, Indiana #56
Massey: Tennessee #32, Indiana #63