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RE: General Game Discussion, November 14
SOS is very hard to gauge in this shortened year, but I still use it and compare offensive and defensive ranks compared to that schedule.
Off/Def/SOS:
Cincinnati- 34/11/100, add it together and you have 145.

Alabama- 1/7/16 = 24
Ohio State- 2/6/42 = 50
Notre Dame- 12/8/69= 89
Clemson- 4/8/72 = 84 - I then add 10 to Clemson because they lost to get 94.

Of course there are still, Indiana, Northwestern, Florida, Texas A&M etc... out there that I'm too lazy to add.

So, Cincinnati has to beat two teams listed above to win it all. Can it be done? Sure, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. I'm all for Cincinnati and cheer them on every week, but I'm realistic too.

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11-15-2020 04:09 PM
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