Pre-season strength of schedule...

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TOUGHEST SCHEDULE IN THE NATION!
Alabama takes the 2003 crown with a brutal slate consisting of three legitimate Top 10 teams - Georgia, Auburn and Oklahoma. Other SEC Top 25 competition - Tennessee and LSU - gives the Tide a full slate. The non-conference games all contain possible conference champion candidates with Northern Illinois (MAC), Southern Miss (Conf USA) and Hawaii (WAC). Good luck Coach Shula, you are going to need it more ways than one.



HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
The formula used to obtain these results is based on a simple sliding-scale that translates into a ranking point system. Bonus points for playing games at home, as well as on the road, are also utilized based on stadium winning percentages. After months of tinkering with the formula, one of the philosophies being emphasized in the system includes higher rewards for playing a Top 5 team as opposed to playing two teams ranked 25th in consecutive weeks. Accordingly, a sliding scale is implemented.
At the same time, differentiating between many of the lower ranked teams is like splitting hairs, with way too much inaccuracy. There is no way to predict such scenarios, so the margin(s) between each of those schools is minimum. Rankings here become categorized as a group, instead of incrementally breaking each down as an exact science.

Teams are penalized heavily for playing I-AA competition. However, the ground can be made up with more consistency from remaining opponents on the list. In other words, playing a single I-AA opponent should not destroy the entire ranking when other competition exists on the list, such is the case for the Gators vs. Florida A&M. The simplest test rests in the human eye itself - as we went over our sequential calculations, many of the first SOS results just did not add up, so adjustments were made to the formula. Yes, opinions matter. But the numbers are still based on an equation.



COLLEGE FOOTBALL PARITY CONTINUES TO GROW
We are beginning to see more and more parity between teams and conferences as the years move on. Out of the Top 14 teams on our SOS list, the conference breakdowns are as follows:
Pac Ten - 4 teams
SEC - 3 teams
ACC - 2 teams
Big XII - 2 teams
Big Ten - 2 teams
Independents - 1 team



MOST DIFFICULT NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Florida State brings to the table the toughest non-conference list by a landslide with games against Colorado, Miami, Notre Dame and Florida. Not exactly the type of schedule the Noles are looking for if they desire to locate those by-gone dynasty days.



PAC TEN RULES
The Pac Ten takes a major step up with a complete turnaround from what was being said just four seasons ago regarding the level of play in the conference. Reasons for such high SOS rankings exist due to the nature of parity from top to bottom, and the void of any extremely low ranking teams.
Not only that, but many of these schools continue to maintain a high level of competitive non-conference games. Accordingly, all three California schools (USC, Cal, UCLA) crack the Top 10. A non-conference list with heavyweights such as Auburn, Notre Dame, Kansas State, Colorado and Oklahoma keep many of these teams at the front.



SEC WEST RESURGANCE
Power in the SEC has appeared to shift somewhat from the East to the West. Not so much with a scenario where the powerhouses in the East have diminished, but the overall improvement with most West teams has forced more of a competitive balance. The grindstone of parity is evident with the resurgence of Auburn, LSU, Arkansas and Alabama. The difficulty of playing Eli Manning Univ. or a trip to Starkville doesn't appear to dim the upset possibilities from top to bottom.



BETTY CROCKER CUPCAKE AWARDS
These teams win the award for weakest schedule?a steady diet of cupcakes.
1. (TIE) - Kansas State & Maryland
2. Virginia Tech
3. Louisville
There is an apparent pattern with this group, which has been noted over the last decade (or so) with these teams and their desire(s) to maintain such cupcake schedules. Call the man in charge either a genius or a coward, possibly both. Won/loss records generally translate into high rankings, and the first three of this group ride such easily-attained records for all they're worth. Smart man's money says Kansas State, Maryland and Virginia Tech will reap the benefits of such a structure. Count them?four I-AA teams get divided up as folly. Louisville doesn't appear to necessarily fit under this umbrella, but given the dominance and track record as of late, most feel Louisville (104th toughest schedule) could have landed a date with at least one Top 25 opponent. Well, you can't blame the front office for trying, with teams such as Syracuse and Kentucky on the schedule while at the same time avoiding lower division targets.
 

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Rank Team Points
1. Alabama 2106
2. Florida State 1960
3. California 1918
4. Colorado 1881
5. Arizona 1856
6. Notre Dame 1838
7. Georgia Tech 1833
8. UCLA 1823
9. Southern Cal 1807
10. Tennessee 1795
11. Florida 1783
12. Texas Tech 1774
13. Iowa 1768
14. Purdue 1750
15. Washington State 1743
16. Iowa State 1738
17. North Carolina 1734
18. Michigan State 1707
19. Stanford 1703
20. Texas A&M 1687
21. Syracuse 1671
22. Miami FL 1670
23. West Virginia 1664
24. Oklahoma 1652
25. Auburn 1651
26. Ohio State 1650
27. South Carolina 1646
28. Wake Forest 1643
29. Arkansas 1638
30. Indiana 1633
31. Northwestern 1629
32. Georgia 1626
33. Mississippi State 1624
34. Nebraska 1613
35. Boston College 1605
36. Texas 1603
37. Temple 1577
38. Baylor 1556
39. Vanderbilt 1546
40. Oregon 1544
41. Virginia 1537
42. Clemson 1535
43. Duke 1535
44. NC State 1513
45. Washington 1505
46. Penn State 1503
47. Wisconsin 1499
48. Louisiana State 1491
49. Pittsburgh 1491
50. Michigan 1489
51. Missouri 1439
52. Oregon State 1439
53. Illinois 1428
54. Arizona State 1411
55. Kentucky 1388
56. Mississippi 1376
57. Virginia Tech 1369
58. Brigham Young 1352
59. Oklahoma State 1321
60. Rutgers 1298
61. Maryland 1280
62. Fresno State 1274
63. Kansas 1226
64. Kansas State 1142
65. East Carolina 1119
66. Minnesota 1086
67. Louisiana Tech 1077
68. UNLV 1025
69. San Diego State 1011
70. Southern Miss 989
71. Utah 989
72. UAB 949
73. Troy State 945
74. Army 919
75. Colorado State 919
76. Ball State 915
77. Houston 895
78. UTEP 892
79. Wyoming 892
80. New Mexico 874
81. Hawaii 869
82. Nevada 861
83. Miami OH 850
84. Kent State 846
85. Tulane 845
86. Cincinnati 825
87. SMU 798
88. Bowling Green 794
89. New Mexico State 793
90. Memphis 792
91. Western Michigan 786
92. San Jose State 782
93. Ohio 776
94. Buffalo 774
95. Marshall 766
96. Connecticut 764
97. Northern Illinois 735
98. North Texas 726
99. UL-Monroe 722
100. UCF 721
101. Toledo 714
102. Tulsa 703
103. Rice 700
104. Louisville 693
105. Utah State 680
106. Central Michigan 675
107. UL-Lafayette 660
108. TCU 642
109. Boise State 632
110. Middle Tennessee 632
111. Eastern Michigan 605
112. Air Force 573
113. Idaho 569
114. Navy 503
115. Akron 454
116. Arkansas State 415
N/A South Florida (incomplete
 
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