So, we went 7-4 against the 16th toughest schedule in the country with a resounding win over Michigan. Not too bad for an off year...
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IronBuckI said:What was Youngstown State's strength of schedule the year before Tressel was hired? Oh, that's right, he wasn't even D1a.
but tressel was playing against other Div 1AA teams and you should consider that strength of schedule..Utah is playing the worst SOS amongst 117 teams and getting into the top 5...So..it is questionable whether that its fair to get over texas or cal..if cal misses out!
It appears that Auburn doesn't have the 9th toughest per the NCAA, as the NCAA has made a basic math error. The cumulative opposition column is determined by the past plus the future. Assuming that the 55 - 42 for Auburn's past opposition is correct and their future opposition (tennessee) is 9 - 2, that would make the cumulative column 64 - 44 not the 64 - 43 that is listed. This then yields a percentage of 0.5925925926 which places them at 13th.Per NCAA Utah's SOS is 94th as of Dec 2.
Much lauded Louisville is 92nd while Boise State is 79th
USC is 31st , Okla 22nd, and Auburn is 9th in the nation.
buckiprof said:How did the other site determine the SOS? I couldn't find that info at the site (and I didn't look very hard either).
This keeps getting stated with frequency whenever SOS comes into discussion.SoS is one of the key objective ways to evaluate a team as the season progresses. It's absurd that bcs took sos out of the evaluation formula.
This almost boils down to a semantic argument - but not quite. Its really more about transparency.27 -- im guessing each computer has its own ranking. but it was essentially taken out of the BCS. it is so far removed that it really has a small roll in the actual ranking, as opposed to before when it was a tangible number you could see and it was directly added to the final BCS score.