xxxx. UCF was robbed again. Does anyone know how strength of schedule is actually determined, because no one can tell me that the PAC 12 is that much better than the AAC this year. I don't even think the ACC was that much better than the AAC this year (aside from Clemson)
While I agree that UCF got 'robbed', I have to ask; to What degree? Yes, a12-0 record is worthy of attention. Every conference has winners and losers.
I would love to see UCF play the Huskies. The Pac 12 eats each other alive (as do some other power 5 conferences). There's no way UCF goes 12-0 in the Pac 12.
You can't look at wins/losses and equate that to a 'powerhouse' program. That's why they have strength of schedule included in the equation.
UCF has a SOS of 71. Oregon St. was ranked at 67 and finished the season at 2-10 (1-8 in the Pac).
Would love to see you beat LSU.
Go Knights!
You are making the same mistake that so many make. Strength of schedule has nothing to do with how good or bad a team is, only the level of competition they are playing. Saying UCF would lose most of their games if their schedule strength was higher is a huge leap. Personally, I think UCF could very well have gone undefeated in the PAC 12, since I think they are having a somewhat down year. Do you know how they calculate strength of schedule? I have no idea how they actually determine it. I have found info on the BCS era, but nothing on how they determine it today, so I am a bit skeptical of what SOS is actually tells us. If rankings are used at all in it, then it is very suspect.
As far as being robbed, I don't think that Ohio state, who has looked terrible at times this year should be ranked ahead of UCF, and I definitely don't think a 2 loss Michigan should be ranked ahead of them. Georgia is pretty darn good, even with 2 losses, so I'm not sure that UCF would hold up against them, but I do think UCF could beat Notre Dame(not would, but could). LSU is going to be a decent test, because without Milton, our passing game isn't quite as good. UCF's offensive line is really really good, so I think they will be able to run some, but I'm not sure if they will be able to run enough to make the passing game easier on our backup. He's pretty good, but not quite as accurate as Milton, and definitely not as seasoned. It will be a nice test though.
Oh, and another thing on the SOS, since the SEC commish decided to weigh in on it today. UCF tries to schedule tougher teams, but none of them want to play UCF. They feel it's a no win situation. Maybe SOS should be determined by the teams that decide they don't want to play you..lol. I say to the SEC commissioner, put your money where your mouth is. Make your teams schedule UCF.