Exactly, one game OOC vs AQ and 8 home games...amazing that people disregard h/a games in college football. I'm well aware of the passion down there, Jesus you have bought the act hook line and sinker. I am not saying and please read what I am saying again...not saying the big east is better because I have no clue where you whipped out this strawman...I'm saying that the SEC schedules for success. You mentioned Florida's brutal schedule. Bowling Green, Jacksonville or Louisiana Lafayette keep you up all night? 7 home games and a neutral vs Georgia. They play 4 ranked teams SU plays 5, well now 4 since NW lost.
Listen, you humor me but as I stated in this thread ...
Georgia SOS = 13th
SU SOS = 61st
Highest ranked team SU has played will be USC which will be top 15
Georgia will play:
Florida top 10
South Carolina top 5
NW will not finish in the top 25 ... Rutty will not either when its all said and done ... chances are the only teams that will be ranked at season's end will be LVille, USC and possibly Cincy. Other than USC none of those teams would even finish in the top 6 of the SEC ... again LVille got all it could handle from a bad Kentucky squad. Tennessee would probably finish Top 25 except they have 5 ranked teams on their schedule ... and guess what all of them are in conference games ... why ... why would you make your schedule that much more daunting? They don't even need to leave conference play to have 3 top 10 teams on their schedule ... honestly explain this to me? Rutgers got all it could handle from Arkansas who is probably the 2nd or 3rd worst team in the SEC ... ahead of Auburn and probably Kentucky. Your whole line of thought doesn't even make sense for schools that play such a brutal conference schedule.[/quote]
SOS does not include home games. #2...read this for the umpteenth I am not saying the SEC is bad or not talented, they are. What I'm saying is they actually have people out there figuring out how to manipulate the schedules because why? They know it is a big $ business. I used to think like you did because I listened to the espn guys but my neighbors father in law who played at SU and coached HS for many years explained this to me and I listened without prejudice. This also applies to USC, they schedule way too hard and they have recruiting classes that in the top 5 every year. The PAC plays 9 conference games while the SEC plays 8...seriously, why do you think that happens?