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In a different thread we have been predicting our record for the upcoming season. According to NationalChamps.net we have the easiest schedule of all the Sun Belt teams and the 3 easiest schedule of all 117 1-A teams. This is figured by using the average team rankings between the preseason coaches poll and the major preview magazines along with the exclusive 2003 schedule strength ratings from NationalChamps.net, ESPN.com released an unofficial version of what they called the Preseason BCS rankings. This was compiled by Brad Edwards, Special to ESPN.com. He was been a guest on ESPN 1420 a few times last year (don't remember which show).

<a href='http://www.nationalchamps.net/2004/sos/index.htm' target='_blank'>LINK</a>
07-29-2004 05:12 PM
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I am afraid that I will have to agree with Brad Edwards that UL has an easy Football schedule for 2004.
07-29-2004 07:09 PM
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