Way to cut off the graphic right above those perennial powerhouses of Wyoming & Louisiana-Lafayette... Let's try a more meaningful statistic like total net points... you know... like they use to determine who won the game: rank TEAM net ppg 1 Ohio St. 38.08 2 Clemson 35.17 3 Alabama 29.42 4 LSU 26.58 5 Utah 24.33 6 Georgia 22.50 7 Wisconsin 21.17 8 Louisiana 21.00 9 Penn St. 20.25 10 Appalachian St. 20.17 11 UCF 20.17 12 Oregon 20.08 13 Oklahoma 19.67 14 Florida 18.58 15 Notre Dame 18.42 16 Baylor 17.75 17 Memphis 17.08 18 Boise St. 15.83 19 Auburn 15.42 20 Navy 15.09 Clemson has never played anyone over 40th... which just so happens to be their common opponent with LSU in Texas A&M. Clemson won 24-10 and LSU won 50-7. Obviously, this inherently proves that all teams don't play equitable strength of schedule, but it does help determine a team's relative strength. It makes me a bit more worried about the Buckeyes, actually. This would show them to be the strongest team against the strongest relative strength of schedule. /geek
Now weGo one step further and netppg/.15 or .2 people argue it all the time is what handicappers use to determine point spreads. Not some garbage total points. Nice job with bring in net ppg
Hey I thought I was the only one to use this joke. My GF rolls her eyes every time I inform her the Utah (two) Youuuuthz are on TV. Massively under rated movie. I mean it has a hot Marisa Tomei AND the karate kid
Wife bought tickets to the game in Indy tonight so that’s what I get to look forward to this evening. Pray for me.
Meanwhile in Dallas...OU and Baylor in a knock-down drag-out. Two evident concussions so far and only one guy out. Damn... 13-10 Baylor at the half.
I don't get how a concussion gets overlooked especially with the protocols etc. The NFL has dropped the ball a few times as well.
I’m sorta hoping OSU and OK get in and Ala and GA are left out. I’m calling that the backup QB revenge. Would serve the SEC right for their over promise, over sign, churn and burn BS