Undefeated And Under Radar

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The Dash
examines a dozen teams currently cruising without a loss but also without much love. The question: Do they deserve a big hug or a cold shoulder?
TCU (23). Wins so far: New Mexico, Stephen F. Austin, Stanford. Sagarin strength of schedule rating: 119th. The Horned Frogs have reclaimed their identity as nasty defenders who live off turnovers. In a disappointing 8-5 season in 2007, they had a minus-7 turnover ratio. So far this year, they are plus-9 -- much more like it for a program that was plus-51 from 2002 to 2006. Winning a conference road game and contributing to the Mountain West punking of the Pac-10 makes for a very solid start. Verdict: big hug.
Tulsa (31). Wins so far: UAB, North Texas. Sagarin strength of schedule rating: 151st. You cannot go crazy about beating two teams with a combined 0-6 record. But The Dash loves the offensive firepower of the Golden Hurricane and believes Tulsa might go 12-0 and meet equally unbeaten East Carolina in a Conference USA title game that would put the league back on the football map. Verdict: big hug.
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TCU (23). Wins so far: New Mexico, Stephen F. Austin, Stanford. Sagarin strength of schedule rating: 119th. The Horned Frogs have reclaimed their identity as nasty defenders who live off turnovers. In a disappointing 8-5 season in 2007, they had a minus-7 turnover ratio. So far this year, they are plus-9 -- much more like it for a program that was plus-51 from 2002 to 2006. Winning a conference road game and contributing to the Mountain West punking of the Pac-10 makes for a very solid start. Verdict: big hug.
Tulsa (31). Wins so far: UAB, North Texas. Sagarin strength of schedule rating: 151st. You cannot go crazy about beating two teams with a combined 0-6 record. But The Dash loves the offensive firepower of the Golden Hurricane and believes Tulsa might go 12-0 and meet equally unbeaten East Carolina in a Conference USA title game that would put the league back on the football map. Verdict: big hug.