ellupo
Well-Known Member
What difference does that make?
IN REGULAR season games in the past 70 seasons OSU has played 46 AWAY OOC games. In that span OSU has played exactly 12 AP ranked opponents and 6 AP top 10 opponents.
Over that same span UF has played 89 OOC AWAY games. In that span UF has played 27 AP ranked opponents and 16 Top 10 teams.
Between 1990-2012 UF has played OOC AWAY games against Miami and FSU IN THE STATE of Florida 13 times. In those games Miami and FSU were AP ranked 12 times with 8 of them in the top 10.
So, UF has played more OOC AWAY top 10 teams and the same number of ranked teams just AGAINST FSU and MIAMI over the past 23 season than OSU has played ANYWHERE over the past 70 seasons.
IF you want to include AWAY and Neutral site games (for example, UF has played one-and-done games vs NC State in Tampa and Rice in Miami), then UF has played 31 AP ranked teams and 16 AP top 10 teams over the past 70 seasons. OSU has played 14 AP ranked teams and 7 AP top 10.
Everyone can see why you want UF to leave the state of Florida because Miami is 330 mile away and moving games outside of 350 miles eliminates many of UF tough games but barely affects OSU.
In games inside of 350 miles (i.e., IN the state of Florida) in OOC games UF has played 24 AP ranked teams and 13 AP top 10 teams while inside 350 miles of Columbus, OSU has played 2 Ap ranked teams and 1 AP top 10 team. So that leaves for games OUTSIDE of 350 miles, UF has played 7 AP ranked teams and 3 AP top 10 teams while OSU has played 12 AP ranked teams and 6 AP top 10 teams.
So then you have no idea. Or you do not want to say how many and what the record is, I get it.