dawgball said:not to get tangled in any heated debates, but Georgia did have THEN #18 Boise St. to open the season which has unfortunately turned out to be a joke.
5 wins over top 20 teams (does it matter if they are OOC?) is a pretty good year. This is assuming that Bama makes it to SECC in the top 20.
Just a thought.
SEC teams are ALWAYS ranked higher than they should. Every pre-season there are 5 SEC teams in the top 25. Since the conf. motto is play easy OOC AND @home, it takes 4 weeks into the season for the elite teams to start facing adversity. During the middle of the season, you get $hit load of SEC teams in the top 25. Wins/Losses gets you ranked. Not as miuch weight on who you play or where you play.
TN is in the top 25 despite being 3-3. Why? They should be on the outside looking in because of their strong SOS. Otherwise they should be nowhere near the top 25.
My opinion is UGA schedule before the season was a strong schedule. Like you said, BSU is tough team, but only @BSU. UGA made BSU come to UGA. Not so tough. G-Tech I thought would be a very good team and they are UGA rivals. Tough game. So the schedule was more than ok with me. Why did UGA schedule Louisiana Monroe? UGA is an elite program in the country. No business playing crap teams.Texas scheduled Ohio St. @Ohio St. which is tougher than BSU, G-Tech, and La. Monroe. Georgia could have played USC or Washington St. this season as both teams were looking for an OOC opponent. USC got Fresno St. and WSU got some $hit school because nobody wanted to play WSU. Both werre looking for opponents and nobody came calling.