1. Ohio State:
#4 Michigan State
@ Michigan
Minnesota
Penn State
Northern Illinois
2. Alabama
@ #7 Georgia
#13 LSU
#15 Ole Miss
@ #18 Auburn
@ #17 Texas A&M
3. TCU
#5 Baylor
@ #16 Oklahoma
@ #25 Oklahoma St.
@ Kansas State
West Virginia
4. Michigan State
@ #1 Ohio State
@ Nebraska
@ Michigan
Air Force
Penn State
5. Baylor
@ #3 TCU
#16 Oklahoma
@ #25 Oklahoma St.
@ Kansas State
Texas
Granted some of the 3,4,5 toughest games on all of these schedules are up for debate, I think us and OSU have the most manageable schedules. We have the hardest game remaining atleast in terms of rankings today having to travel to Columbus.
The SEC always gets labeled the "best" conference over the past 10 years and who knows if these rankings are indicative of the actual top teams. But would you assume if we had to go to @ Georgia, @ Auburn, @ Ta&m, we could drop one of those?
Think it is a little different than your October or November games with Purdue or Indiana.
Thoughts?
#4 Michigan State
@ Michigan
Minnesota
Penn State
Northern Illinois
2. Alabama
@ #7 Georgia
#13 LSU
#15 Ole Miss
@ #18 Auburn
@ #17 Texas A&M
3. TCU
#5 Baylor
@ #16 Oklahoma
@ #25 Oklahoma St.
@ Kansas State
West Virginia
4. Michigan State
@ #1 Ohio State
@ Nebraska
@ Michigan
Air Force
Penn State
5. Baylor
@ #3 TCU
#16 Oklahoma
@ #25 Oklahoma St.
@ Kansas State
Texas
Granted some of the 3,4,5 toughest games on all of these schedules are up for debate, I think us and OSU have the most manageable schedules. We have the hardest game remaining atleast in terms of rankings today having to travel to Columbus.
The SEC always gets labeled the "best" conference over the past 10 years and who knows if these rankings are indicative of the actual top teams. But would you assume if we had to go to @ Georgia, @ Auburn, @ Ta&m, we could drop one of those?
Think it is a little different than your October or November games with Purdue or Indiana.
Thoughts?