I wouldn’t rely on it all till the final games are played. SOS is meaningless till all games are played. If you are using it before it is not a valid data point. Because it’s based on arbitrary initial conditions.
Not sure if. I’m not being clear here. When GT and FSU played GT got credit for beating #10 FSU. By end of season they got hurt by FSU sucking. The changing SOS throughout the year is exactly what I’m saying. It’s worthless till all the games are played.
It’s similar for the SEC because they always have 8-9 ranked teams and they all mostly play each other. They all get credit for winning against ranked teams and they all get credit for losing to ranked teams. I mean look at ND, if you were to ask I’d bet most people would say outlet biggest win was against TAM on the road who ended up being ok not great. 😂
Injuries are also a huge impact to SoS. Again look at FSU last year. Left out because of a an injury. Teams play games without the same lineups through out the year. Some teams overcome it with depth most cannot. How do you include injuries in SOS schedule to account for a senior QB injury leading to an inexperienced qb deputy? if the committee can use it as a criteria to leave an undefeated team out of the playoffs how does SOS normalize that?
Until we have a NFL style divisional winner playoff based on W and L, the subjectiveness of selecting the best teams is a dog and pony show.
Thought I addressed that.
You can disagree with whether this is actually happening or not, but what you are saying is the whole point of cfp rankings not coming out until November. SOS models that use the AP/Coaches aren't going to be far off for very long because those polls get in sync with the cfp rankings. Maybe a couple spots different but nothing drastic. It's also my understanding that the committee can and will take injuries into consideration when ranking teams. That should affect the SOS.
What's the problem w/using the avg. top 25 team as a reference at the end of the season? There have been 12/13 games to straighten out the preseason rankings (I hate them) and that usually happens.
I had thought SOS is always a snapshot of that moment in the season and can change drastically throughout the season. From what's in my head, Georgia was 4th in espn's SOS before the ccg. Now they are 1st. To me...that means they had the toughest schedule this season.
Right now, after all the games have been played, the SEC is a deep pool of excellent college football teams that played tougher schedules than the vast majority of teams.
ND hat hanging win this season is against the 6th place team in the SEC. I think it's a good win to hang your hat on. Still a 6th place team, though.