wizards8507
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I'm saying if this week's poll was based on actual on-the-field performance and not "let's tweak last week's nonsense preseason rankings," we'd be number three.What?
I'm saying if this week's poll was based on actual on-the-field performance and not "let's tweak last week's nonsense preseason rankings," we'd be number three.What?
I'm saying if this week's poll was based on actual on-the-field performance and not "let's tweak last week's nonsense preseason rankings," we'd be number three.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Malik Zaire was named College Football Performance Awards National Player of the Week.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/641307604812189697">September 8, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Honestly...Watching OSU and Alabama Notre Dame isn't in their league yet. I don't see how Notre Dame on their best day could beat one of those two teams on mediocre day from them. I'll be satisfied with a New Year six bowl this year please.
Honestly...Watching OSU and Alabama Notre Dame isn't in their league yet. I don't see how Notre Dame on their best day could beat one of those two teams on mediocre day from them. I'll be satisfied with a New Year six bowl this year please.
Honestly...Watching OSU and Alabama Notre Dame isn't in their league yet. I don't see how Notre Dame on their best day could beat one of those two teams on mediocre day from them. I'll be satisfied with a New Year six bowl this year please.
Really? You were impressed by those teams? Virginia Tech played two quarterbacks against Ohio State, neither of which would crack the two-deep at Texas, and they managed to score 24 points. Alabama Alabama'ed all over Wisconsin, but there was nothing especially awe-inspiring about it. Yes, I think Ohio State and Alabama are better than Notre Dame. But not in another league.Honestly...Watching OSU and Alabama Notre Dame isn't in their league yet. I don't see how Notre Dame on their best day could beat one of those two teams on mediocre day from them. I'll be satisfied with a New Year six bowl this year please.
Huh? Ohio State was down at halftime to a middle of the road VT team until Tech had to throw their backup QB into the fire.
Honestly...Watching OSU and Alabama Notre Dame isn't in their league yet. I don't see how Notre Dame on their best day could beat one of those two teams on mediocre day from them. I'll be satisfied with a New Year six bowl this year please.
I'll leave Sparty as a question mark.
Idk, both teams looked mortal to me, at least enough that I would say that Notre Dame IS in their league.
I know I am a homer, BUT:
Bama's defense is susceptible to the pass. If Wisconsin was having success throwing down the field, then I feel comfortable saying that ND could keep the pressure on the Bama secondary much more effectively.
Ohio State's pass-pro was borderline bad. I know it's a VT defense, and that they were bringing extra help a lot, but even when they were only rushing four, VT was consistently pressuring Cardale Jones, which is part of the reason the game was close until Brewer got hurt.
Idk, both teams looked mortal to me, at least enough that I would say that Notre Dame IS in their league.
I know I am a homer, BUT:
Bama's defense is susceptible to the pass. If Wisconsin was having success throwing down the field, then I feel comfortable saying that ND could keep the pressure on the Bama secondary much more effectively.
Ohio State's pass-pro was borderline bad. I know it's a VT defense, and that they were bringing extra help a lot, but even when they were only rushing four, VT was consistently pressuring Cardale Jones, which is part of the reason the game was close until Brewer got hurt.
You're reading it correctly. They actually had us favored in every game in the initial preseason FPI, then we lost a couple when Golson transferred, and now we're back projecting as the favorite in every game.wow, so they have us favored in every single game then?? or am I misunderstanding the data??
FPI is completely mathematical. There's no "eye test" or other such consideration. It's based on offense/defense/special teams efficiency, as well as metrics like returning starters, coaching experience, etc.Also hard to wrap my mind around GT at 76.5 % but Stanford at 60%... that seems quite a bit off imo.
FPI is completely mathematical. There's no "eye test" or other such consideration. It's based on offense/defense/special teams efficiency, as well as metrics like returning starters, coaching experience, etc.
Maybe home/away is weighted heavily.I get that... Still boggles the mind tho...
Honestly...Watching OSU and Alabama Notre Dame isn't in their league yet. I don't see how Notre Dame on their best day could beat one of those two teams on mediocre day from them. I'll be satisfied with a New Year six bowl this year please.
Maybe the best way to beat OSU is by ball control?...
I hear what you are all saying. Bama I'm less weary of, think ND can match up to them. But, when OSU get's all of their offensive weapons back, I don't see how this Notre Dame defense or any defense in the country can stop them when they are on.
I do think Notre Dame offense can score on OSU defense. I think Stanley and big Mike can neutralize Bosa. Maybe the best way to beat OSU is by ball control?...
I understand what you are saying.I think it is a bit too early to be comparing teams. A whole lot of football to be played. Teams are never as good - or bad - as their first game goes. After 4-5 weeks we should have a better feel for how teams are improving or not improving.
I understand what you are saying.
But OSU is a different case. The talent on the OSU team is insane. The high 4 and 5 star kids on that team is mind blowing. not to mention they have the best coach in the country.
I think it is a bit too early to be comparing teams. A whole lot of football to be played. Teams are never as good - or bad - as their first game goes. After 4-5 weeks we should have a better feel for how teams are improving or not improving.