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Alabama Has Apparently Played The Easiest Schedule Among Power 6 Teams This Year, Based On Opponent Win Percentage
Alabama Has Apparently Played The Easiest Schedule In The Power 5
Alabama has 2 decent games left – at home against LSU and on the road against Auburn. They also have 2 really easy opponents, Mississippi State and Western Carolina.
The team’s entire season is going to be defined by how it plays in those two games. Because the rest of the schedule leaves a lot to be desired.
AP Top 10 with their Opponents win %
1 LSU .585
2 Bama .391 (Last in P6)
3 Ohio State .581
4 Clemson .476
5 Penn St. .536
6 Florida .583
7 Oregon .536
8 UGA .457
9 Utah .500
10 Oklahoma .463 https://twitter.com/CFBONFOX/status/1190057866503315462 …
No matter how you slice it. UCF has a way tougher SOS than Bama this year. And last year we nearly had an identical SOS when excluding UConn.
But people will ignore the mathematical UCFacts, and latch on to their dogmatic narratives.
#UCFacts
Alabama Has Apparently Played The Easiest Schedule In The Power 5
Alabama has 2 decent games left – at home against LSU and on the road against Auburn. They also have 2 really easy opponents, Mississippi State and Western Carolina.
The team’s entire season is going to be defined by how it plays in those two games. Because the rest of the schedule leaves a lot to be desired.
AP Top 10 with their Opponents win %
1 LSU .585
2 Bama .391 (Last in P6)
3 Ohio State .581
4 Clemson .476
5 Penn St. .536
6 Florida .583
7 Oregon .536
8 UGA .457
9 Utah .500
10 Oklahoma .463 https://twitter.com/CFBONFOX/status/1190057866503315462 …
No matter how you slice it. UCF has a way tougher SOS than Bama this year. And last year we nearly had an identical SOS when excluding UConn.
But people will ignore the mathematical UCFacts, and latch on to their dogmatic narratives.
#UCFacts