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Well, I guess that depends on what your goals are, and whether you're willing to approach your goals rationally.
If your goal is to win a national championship, then the course is clear. Schedule patsies, go undefeated. Check (cough) Notre Dame's schedule recently? Yeah. They're not playing Georgia Techs any more. Not since the BCS caved to the AP and changed the formula to remove SOS.
If your goal is to bean refs with bottles, then we can do that vs Clemson or UGA or NC State.
Well, I guess that depends on what your goals are, and whether you're willing to approach your goals rationally.
If your goal is to win a national championship, then the course is clear. Schedule patsies, go undefeated. Check (cough) Notre Dame's schedule recently? Yeah. They're not playing Georgia Techs any more. Not since the BCS caved to the AP and changed the formula to remove SOS.
If your goal is to bean refs with bottles, then we can do that vs Clemson or UGA or NC State.
Yes there was, learn your history.And beej, do you know anything about how the computer rankings work? The computer rankings already inherently use SOS to rate teams so there really was no need for a separate SOS component.
One very good non-conference opponent besides UGA would satisfy me.
Personally, I like our upcoming schedule in regards to OOC. We play one FCS cupcake, two SEC schools that we should beat, and the mutts.
I would still prefer a low FBS school over any FCS school.
Yes there was, learn your history.
Auburn played 4 MAJOR OOC patsies in a year the SEC was down, went undefeated, and didn't get into the championship game. Ended AP #2 and didn't get in. So what happened?
OMGWTF THE BCS IS BROKEN!!!1!!1!one!!eleventy
So they changed the formula, such that Auburn would have gotten in.
Go back and run the numbers, and Auburn gets in with 4 OOC patsies.
Therefore, if you're undefeated with 4 OOC patsies, then you get in.
Period. End of story.
That SOS was "doublecounted" was by design, because SOS us undercounted in the polls. It must be doublecounted for the BCS to work.
You haven't owned ****, boy. If you were smart, you might try not pissing off one of the few people who doesn't hate you around here. You also might try paying attention to any of the other two dozen times this very argument has been brought up on Stingtalk and demolished by intelligent people like Floridajacket, who use actual examples to support their opinions instead of hollow rhetoric.
Well, I guess that depends on what your goals are, and whether you're willing to approach your goals rationally.
Kyle's first goal was to become the fastest poster to 3000 posts and to achieve Dodd-Like status. He approached this goal by constantly posting garbage after garbage without really caring what substance he put out there. Kind of like this thread.
Strength of Schedule: This was the team's NCAA rank in strength of schedule divided by 25. A team's strength of schedule was calculated by win/loss record of opponents (66.6%) and cumulative win/loss record of team's opponents' opponents (33.3%). The team who played the toughest schedule was given .04 points, second toughest .08 points, and so on.
Where is your latest masterpiece post, barrel of dumb?
When this was taken out:
...strength of schedule became meaningless.
End of story.