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RE: Transformation vs Incrementalism
(01-14-2015 03:20 PM)picrig Wrote:  Some quick records I pulled over lunch:

Team/vs. 1 - 20/vs. 21-50/51-75/75+
Rice/0-1/0-7/1-3/24-4
LaTech/0-3/0-3/3-2/19-8
NcSt/1-7/0-4/2-7/15-2
Utah St/0-1/3-6/4-3/23-1

We're basically NC State. Sure, they have the one win over a top 20 team. But like many have contended, one signature win doesnt' change who you are as a program (even if it looks good). Utah State has clearly been a better program, and LaTech has been slightly better against the 51-75 teams. But worse against the dregs of FBS.

picrig, I appreciate seeing this.
Possible to quickly pull the records of Boise State, UCF, ECU, Northern Illinois? Along with Marshall, UTSA and maybe others mentioned in conversations as either the best of the G5 or ones mentioned for potential move-ups scenarios out there (UConn, Cincinnati, and recently, Memphis). Those would be more relevant to compare to for me.
Thanks for posting your data.
01-14-2015 04:26 PM
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Transformation vs Incrementalism - GoodOwl - 01-10-2015, 02:40 PM
RE: Transformation vs Incrementalism - GoodOwl - 01-14-2015 04:26 PM
Transformation vs Incrementalism - chrisc - 10-13-2019, 09:27 AM



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