2018 SOS

LACatFan

Freshman
May 29, 2001
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Fixed it for you....

1 UCLA
2 FSU
3 Pitt
4 Northwestern
5 LSU
6 Texas
7 Purdue
8 Michigan
9 Oregon St
10 West Virginia

And Alabama at #30? What a joke. On the rest of the Power Five.
 

ricko6543211

Junior
Nov 15, 2006
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Preseason strength of schedule exercises are pretty much the epitome of a fool's errand.
Ummm, well I think we have a more difficult schedule than normal. I suppose that could change, but I'd be quite surprised if it ends up being a relatively easy one.
 

EvanstonCat

Senior
May 29, 2001
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Ummm, well I think we have a more difficult schedule than normal. I suppose that could change, but I'd be quite surprised if it ends up being a relatively easy one.

Getting GCG (as well as many others on this board) to have an appreciation for probabilities is a fool's errand. Just look at the recruiting rankings and ratings debate.
 

BosCat

Sophomore
Nov 29, 2008
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I know Clayton's status is in doubt, but it's a bit early to send up an SOS for 2018.
 

ChappyCat

Redshirt
Sep 19, 2015
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I think we can all agree that a team’s strength of schedule is very fluid as we go through the season but it can easily be said that the teams we are looking at will be very good- Purdue and Duke could be under the radar good; Michigan and Michigan State back to back, especially MSU in EL; Nebby for HC helps but it’s likely that Frost’s team will have a good offense going against what appears to be a suspect secondary for us; then the TOUGHEST stretch of four straight weeks of Wisky, Notre Dame, and on the road at Iowa (I am guessing a night game), and a possible road trap at Minnesota, though each team is playing before their most bitter rival.

But it’s all about going “1-0 each week”, right?
Nontheless fun to talk about in the doldrums of the pre-camp months.

Go ‘Cats!
 

Gladeskat

All-Conference
Feb 16, 2004
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Getting GCG (as well as many others on this board) to have an appreciation for probabilities is a fool's errand. Just look at the recruiting rankings and ratings debate.

To have an appreciation for underlying assumptions, variability, and R^2 apparently is still a challenge for you.
 

JJTBC

Redshirt
May 16, 2018
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Preseason strength of schedule exercises are pretty much the epitome of a fool's errand.
Yeah, nobody talk about anything Gocatsgo doesn’t want to.

 
Sep 15, 2006
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I'll leave the probability thing to others but I don't think it's going out on a limb to say that it's going to be a tough schedule if you play nine B1G teams plus Notre Dame and an improved Duke team.
 

zeek55

Junior
Nov 21, 2010
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It's a hard schedule to judge in some sense given the year-to-year variation in team strength that occurs naturally in this sport.

There's no Ohio State or Penn State in the crossovers, but there is Michigan and Michigan State. Notre Dame, Duke, and Akron is a tough non-conference schedule on paper.


Best comparison is probably 2015 where we went 10-3 against a schedule that included: #3 Stanford (12-2), Duke (8-5), Eastern Illinois (7-5), and Ball State (3-9) as the non-conference schedule with Michigan and Penn State as the crossover games.

Our division should shake out pretty similarly to that year if you swap Iowa with Wisconsin and assume Minnesota/Nebraska are probably a bit better than they were that year with Purdue being much improved over 2015.

Of course, we didn't know how good Stanford was until a couple weeks after we beat them, but this time we'll know how good Notre Dame is when they come here.