ellupo
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Where did you find that the history channel?nattys are nice arent they....
Where did you find that the history channel?nattys are nice arent they....
3 or 4, it really doesn't matter. If those are the top 4 teams, then I like the Gator's chances.More than Florida.
3 or 4, it really doesn't matter. If those are the top 4 teams, then I like the Gator's chances.
Ohio State can't beat the Gators, and Oregon can't win a national championship. So it's basically either Clemson of Florida to win it all.
3 or 4, it really doesn't matter. If those are the top 4 teams, then I like the Gator's chances.
Ohio State can't beat the Gators, and Oregon can't win a national championship. So it's basically either Clemson or Florida to win it all.
As far as which offense has the easier path.Let's line 'em up and see.
Florida | Total Def | Defensive FEI
Eastern Washington #94 #104
Kentucky #21 #40
South Alabama #79 #73
@Tennessee #23 #32
South Carolina #66 #28
LSU #31 #13
@Ole Miss #85 #49
Georgia #3 #3
@Vandy #101 #108
Missouri #14 #34
New Mexico State #126 #125
@Florida State #90 #39
Oregon | Total Def | Defensive FEI
North Dakota State N/A
Ohio State #1 #2
Hawaii #96 #109
@Colorado #104 #106
Washington #35 #16
@cal #65 #47
Stanford #93 #90
@Arizona #120 #100
USC #78 #57
Arizona State #67 #42
@Washington State #111 #107
Oregon St. #108 #114
Overall, I have to agree. Oregon's 12 look more difficult than Florida's...even if the SEC is a better conference overall than the PAC 12. JMO.
- Well neither one of them are "Road Warriors" but that's pretty normal for P5s.
- Both get most of their "tough" games at home. (Not counting the WLOCP)
- Oregon's OOC is definitely better than Florida's...even if FSU turnsout to be much better and there are only 3 OOCs instead of 4.
- While the PAC 12 isn't as strong as the SEC overall, Florida avoids Bama, Auburn and A&M. So their conference schedule isn't a "tough" SEC one either...unless Tennessee and LSU turn out to be real good.
As far as which offense has the easier path.
From last year numbers
Florida avg opp: 61 Total Def | 54 DFEI
Oregon avg opp:79 Total Def | 71 DFEI
As far as which offense I would take. I'll take a known solid QB in Trask at Florida vs the unknown over at Oregon but both offenses rank fairly close last year.
YesOregon's OOC this season is tougher than last year's. Florida's is easier.
Yes
But my comment was trying to add to the Florida offense vs Oregon offense bet for next year and the overall defensive competition each team will face
I had tickets to that game and didn't go!
Well yeah. They are almost the de facto East winner. They have as about a lame SEC schedule as you can get. Their big game is UGA. Then it's Missouri, Vandy, Kentucky, Tenn. and S.Car. Even their crossover isn't much; Ole Miss and an almost depleted LSU.Not impossible. I think they'll make the SEC Championship.
Natty on a platter...... #gatorbaitOregon is going.
Florida isn't.
Well yeah. They are almost the de facto East winner. They have as about a lame SEC schedule as you can get. Their big game is UGA. Then it's Missouri, Vandy, Kentucky, Tenn. and S.Car. Even their crossover isn't much; Ole Miss and an almost depleted LSU.
Only thing that would be easier is if they had Ark and MissSt. And their ooc is nothing.
Georga has Florida, Alabama and Auburn.
So Florida in the CCG. And they will not get passed Alabama.
Posted this June 24th 2020. Plenty of time for a lot of things to wrong to change all this. C 19 for one.
Athlon unit rankings have Oregon at 5 nationally at RB and Florida at 10th in WR so maybe Florida is in better shape than i thought from my prior and they have the advantage there.
based on conference positional rankings they have
Oregon at 8th in QB 1 at WR and O line and 3rd at WR
Florida is 2 in QB, 11 at RB 3 at WR and 7 at O line.
so I dont think i was too far off with what i said before.
How are they (Oregon) anywhere let alone 8th at QB when they haven't even been a starter yet?
nattys are nice arent they....