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2018 CFN Five-Year Program Analysis: FBS Elite Wins Rankings By Conference
1 Ohio State 12
9 Michigan 0
:cheers:
https://collegefootballnews.com/201...nalysis-fbs-elite-wins-rankings-by-conference
2018 CFN Five-Year Program Analysis: FBS Elite Wins Rankings By Conference
1 Ohio State 12
9 Michigan 0
:cheers:
https://collegefootballnews.com/201...nalysis-fbs-elite-wins-rankings-by-conference
For the record, here are Ohio State's quality wins since 2013....
2014: Michigan State (11-2; road) = 1.5
2014: Wisconsin (11-3; bowl) = 1.0
2014: Alabama (12-2; bowl) = 1.0
2014: Oregon (13-2; bowl) = 1.0
2015: Michigan (10-3; road) = 1.0
2015: Notre Dame (10-3; bowl) = 1.0
2016: Oklahoma (11-2; road) = 1.5
2016: Wisconsin (11-3; road) = 1.0
2017: Penn State (11-2; home) = 1.0
2017: Wisconsin (13-1; bowl) = 1.0
2017: Southern Cal (11-3; bowl) = 1.0
Now let's look at Michigan's during the same period....
<crickets>
Even better? Michigan is only on that list counting as a quality win one time.
Mitchell didn't even last long enough to spell his name properly. I didn't realize he transferred to Rutgers either.
Michigan, home of grad transfer QBs. Where 4star recruits go to prepare for more successful Junior College programs.
#117 Michigan .421 (52-72-2)
Jim Harbaugh was supposed to fix all this and he hasn't. For a solid decade under Rich Rodriguez, Brady Hoke and now Sharkface, Michigan football has consistently under-performed against the Vegas line. Last year was Harbaugh's worst of his three (5-8 ATS) including the 29-point beat-down at Penn State (-9) after climbing to within a point late in the first half, and that ugly come-from-ahead loss to South Carolina (+8) in the Outback Bowl.
#7 Ohio State .575 (76-56-1)
Though they've not been anything special the past 3 years ATS, the Buckeyes have been a long-term Vegas winner both under Urban Meyer and Jim Tressel before him. OSU's positive record vs the spread a year ago (8-6) was, of course, pocked by the inexplicable 31-point loss at Iowa (+18) -- a 49-point miss on the line that ranks among the largest in Vegas in many years.