I mean all 4 are current irrelevant to right now but it has good ring to itDon't recall bringing up any of the 3 previous games. Why bring up irrelevant games with players that aren't on either team anymore?
College football's most favorable 2020 schedules for contenders
Texas and Oklahoma both in the top 4. Yikes.
Also, with FSU still being down, that is quite the garbage OOC for UF.
I watched a ton of football in 2019 and there's not a lot about Oklahoma State that screams "surefire top 25 team". They have a decent RB/WR duo, but there's no way I'd say it's the best in the nation. Their defense is also still bad.That is just wrong. Texas had a disaster of a season this year. I say that because the Big 12 was down and Herman had the conference title game easily in his sights. It was wasted opportunity. Big 12 will be significantly better. Anyone that doesnt have Ok State in the top 25 preseason didnt watch football in 2019. They may have the best WR and RB in the nation (arguably). They just got an All-Big 12 grad transfer. Spencer will be healthy again and presumably better as a Soph. ISU is bringing back everyone and always well coached.
I watched a ton of football in 2019 and there's not a lot about Oklahoma State that screams "surefire top 25 team". They have a decent RB/WR duo, but there's no way I'd say it's the best in the nation. Their defense is also still bad.
ISU is a decent team but 7-6 isn't scaring anyone. Getting their asses handed to them in their bowl game wasn't exactly inspiring.
The Big 12 should be better next year overall, but I think Oklahoma could take a step back, so that might keep the conference out of the CFP.
I'm not sold on Spencer Sanders at all. Chuba is undoubtedly in the discussion of best returning RBs, no question. He's a talented back. Tylan Wallace is a really good WR, but he's not elite IMO. He's not on the level of the guys at Bama or LSU, and it's not like he's dominating over elite defenses in the Big 12. There are several WRs I'd take over him.Wallace was one of the best WR in the country this year before injury. Chuba is easily in discussion as the best returning RBs in the country. Saying that duo is decent is just silly. Defense returns everyone, while not work beaters they should be at least reasonable. Pair a reasonable defense with the offense and OSU is a top 25 team. ISU will be bring back almost everyone and Purdue is back. They will be solid this year, likely 18-25 type team. I also expect OU to be better, I see no reason for them to step backwards
Eh, like it matters. Lose offensive lineman, lose RB, replace OL and RB. Rinse/repeat.
I have no doubt in my mind that if we meet up with Wisconsin in the CCG again this year, it's going to be a slugfest.Good insight. You know your program is reaching the upper tier when your opponents recognize that you don't rebuild, you reload.
I have no doubt in my mind that if we meet up with Wisconsin in the CCG again this year, it's going to be a slugfest.
Now that would be fucking awesome. It's not out of the question, especially if ND were to beat Clemson and you guys were 12-0 going into the CCG.At least we don't have to play you twice next year, unless we both make the CFP
I'm not sold on Spencer Sanders at all. Chuba is undoubtedly in the discussion of best returning RBs, no question. He's a talented back. Tylan Wallace is a really good WR, but he's not elite IMO. He's not on the level of the guys at Bama or LSU, and it's not like he's dominating over elite defenses in the Big 12. There are several WRs I'd take over him.
ISU was supposed to be a top 25 team last year but they fell flat on their faces. They might improve, but again, hardly a slam dunk top 25 team.
I don't see OU getting better. Losing Hurts and Lamb is not an easy transition, regardless of Rattler's 5* status. They've also got some major holes on defense in general that need to be improved for them to get back to the CFP. Texas has the talent but lacks the consistent coaching to get there, as well, which is why I think the conference is shut out this season.
0-4 but it’s the refs fault
The list can't be right as there are no SEC West teams on the list and everyone knows the SEC only schedules cupcakes.College football's most favorable 2020 schedules for contenders
Texas and Oklahoma both in the top 4. Yikes.
Also, with FSU still being down, that is quite the garbage OOC for UF.
You would need a 13-0 Wisconsin with that OOC slate and a 12-1 Ohio State for a prayer of both OSU and Wisconsin making the playoffs.Now that would be fucking awesome. It's not out of the question, especially if ND were to beat Clemson and you guys were 12-0 going into the CCG.
They have ND OOC. They're likely a top 15 team. That's why I added the caveat of "If ND beats Clemson". An 11-1 or 10-2 ND would be a very good quality OOC win.You would need a 13-0 Wisconsin with that OOC slate and a 12-1 Ohio State for a prayer of both OSU and Wisconsin making the playoffs.