Stallion wrote:Missouri game was in Rossley's last year I believe-remember that one in Cotton Bowl
You are correct - Mizzou at Cotton Bowl. Missed extra point and missed FGs. We could have won at Mizzou as well. Also missed FGs that would have beaten UCLA at the Rose Bowl as well as vs. A&M at Alamodome.
And the La Tech blowout was to start Caven's last year - not Phil's first - to give credit where it is due.
ponyboy wrote:Including bowl games would be a start.
I will do this for you when I get a second, but it doesn't change the end result very much as you saw with Fresno. Pitt was 69.65 and Nevada was 69.43.
In response to the question about Texas teams, yes durung JJ the P5 teams are stronger, as is the botton half of CUSA. This is why I chose to look at 3 best wins and 3 worst losses (by rating). A really good team who beats a 90 sagarin team but has to play a bunch of 40 sagarin teams may have a final sagarin rating lower that a team that beat nothing but solid 70s teams. But isn't the team who beat tge stronger team probably better?
ponyboy wrote:Including bowl games would be a start.
I will do this for you when I get a second, but it doesn't change the end result very much as you saw with Fresno. Pitt was 69.65 and Nevada was 69.43.
In response to the question about Texas teams, yes durung JJ the P5 teams are stronger, as is the botton half of CUSA. This is why I chose to look at 3 best wins and 3 worst losses (by rating). A really good team who beats a 90 sagarin team but has to play a bunch of 40 sagarin teams may have a final sagarin rating lower that a team that beat nothing but solid 70s teams. But isn't the team who beat tge stronger team probably better?
Lemur. Couchem your avatar is flat out hilarious.
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