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Four of the top five are in our division, and we play the other one. Great.
the Steelers had one of the toughest schedules in the league and won the Super Bowl. lets emulate them.
with CFB being so much more subjective with polls and computers, playing as many good teams as possible is a good thing if we want to do great things...
If the Steelers were playing in the BCS, they wouldn't have even been in the Super Bowl. In college football, the easier schedule the better, precisely because of the subjectivity. No one really looks at strength of schedule...they look at your record and what conference you're in.
If the Steelers were playing in the BCS, they wouldn't have even been in the Super Bowl. In college football, the easier schedule the better, precisely because of the subjectivity. No one really looks at strength of schedule...they look at your record and what conference you're in.
If the Steelers were playing in the BCS, they wouldn't have even been in the Super Bowl. In college football, the easier schedule the better, precisely because of the subjectivity. No one really looks at strength of schedule...they look at your record and what conference you're in.
yeah, like when an undefeated team didnt make it b/c they didnt have enough quality wins?
your comments are true about being ranked high, but if you want to be in the title game, you have to play some games
see LSU, see Utah, see Oregon ... example abound. if there are only 2 teams with equal losses, your plan works, if you want to be guaranteed to be in the final game, then you have to be in a conference AND have to have some quality wins
All you have to do to go to the title game now is play in a BCS conference and win all of your games. Barring that, you'd better play in the SEC or Big X.
If all of the ACC teams were bad and we went undefeated with OOC against a D1-AA, Georgia, and any other random team, we'd be in the title game. Therefore the tougher the rest of the ACC is, the more it hurts us in a sense.
And also hence why making a ridiculously hard schedule is a bad idea.
A purely cupcake schedule doesn't prepare you for adversity very well, though.
You need balance.
1. Virginia Tech -- The ACC and Orange Bowl champs return 16 starters, and there are high expectations for an offensive backfield that will contain shifty quarterback Tyrod Taylor, and tailbacks Darren Evans and Ryan Williams. If the defense maintains its tradition without Victor "Macho" Harris, the Hokies could be a top 10 team.