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re: Weak non-conference scheduling in baseball and basketball?
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:31 am to engie
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:31 am to engie
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And that's why we SCHEDULED tougher than you in the nonconference. Hence, I show you once again.
Keep bringing up the intended SOS all you want. The SOS will be determined by how those teams actually do (actually is the key word here), not what was "intended" based on 0-0 records before the season starts. Again, what poll or metric uses this intended SOS for anything? My bet offer still stands.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:39 am to FulmersGonnaFixIt
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Keep bringing up the intended SOS all you want. The SOS will be determined by how those teams actually do (actually is the key word here), not what was "intended" based on 0-0 records before the season starts.
Jesus you can't be this dense. Not possible.
Your argument was SCHEDULING which I've shown, decisively, that we SCHEDULED tougher than you. We can't help it if we scheduled good teams, dominated their arse, and they are struggling to recover. Intended SOS is all we can control. We can't control how good the teams actually ARE in a given year.
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The SOS will be determined by how those teams actually do
No shite. MSU's overall SOS will be superior to Tennessee's.
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My bet offer still stands.
SO does my counteroffer. MSU will finish with a superior RPI and SOS to Tennessee. You in or what?
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