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College football strength of schedule rankings for 2022 season

Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:05 am
Posted by SlicedBread
Member since Feb 2022
887 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:05 am
130. UMass: 58-89, (39.5%)

130. Louisiana: 58-89, (39.5%)

129. UCLA: 63-85, (42.6%)

128. Liberty: 64-86, (42.7%)

126. New Mexico State: 64-85, (43.0%)

126. Fresno State: 64-85, (43.0%)

125. Houston: 64-84, (43.2%)

124. UTEP: 66-83, (44.3%)

122. South Alabama: 66-81, (44.9%)

122. UCF: 66-81, (44.9%)

120. FIU: 68-82, (45.3%)

120. Washington State: 68-82, (45.3%)

119. WKU: 74-88, (45.7%)

118. Northern Illinois: 69-82, (45.7%)

117. North Texas: 68-80, (45.9%)

116. San Diego State: 69-81, (46.0%)

114. Duke: 69-80, (46.3%)

114. Cal: 69-80, (46.3%)

113. Minnesota: 70-80, (46.7%)

112. Michigan: 71-81, (46.7%)

108. Memphis: 70-79, (47.0%)

108. (Miami FL): 70-79, (47.0%)

108. Pitt: 70-79, (47.0%)

108. Purdue 70-79, (47.0%)

107. Utah: 71-80, (47.0%)

106. Kent State: 71-79, (47.3%)

104. Ohio: 72-80, (47.4%)

104. Central Michigan: 72-80, (47.4%)

103. Cincinnati: 71-78, (47.7%)

101. Arizona State: 72-78, (48.0%)

101. Temple: 72-78, (48.0%)

100. Virginia Tech: 72-77, (48.3%)

98. Charlotte: 73-78, (48.3%)

98. Miami OH: 73-78, (48.3%)

97. Ball State: St 74-79, (48.4%)

96. Southern Miss: 72-76, (48.6%)

95. Utah State: 73-77, (48.7%)

94. Georgia: 75-79, (48.7%)

93. Notre Dame: 73-76, (49.0%)

92. UTSA: 74-77, (49.0%)

91. Buffalo: 75-78, (49.0%)

90. SMU: 74-76, (49.3%)

89. Texas State: 75-77, (49.3%)

87. Arkansas State: 74-75, (49.7%)

87. NC State: 74-75, (49.7%)

85. UAB: 75-75, (50.0%)

85. Virginia 75-75, (50.0%)

81. Coastal Carolina 76-75, (50.3%)

81. Bowling Green: 76-75, (50.3%)

81. Air Force: 76-75, (50.3%)

81. Washington: 76-75, (50.3%)

80. James Madison: 70-69, (50.4%)

79. Wake Forest: 75-73, (50.7%)

78. Florida Atlantic: 78-75, (51.0%)

77. Missouri: 79-74, (51.6%)

75. Middle Tennessee: 78-73, (51.7%)

75. USC: 78-73, (51.7%)

74. Boston College: 78-72, (52.0%)

73. Oklahoma: 81-74, (52.3%)

71. Toledo: 80-73, (52.3%)

71. San Jose State: 80-73, (52.3%)

70. Louisiana Tech: 79-72, (52.3%)

69. Eastern Michigan: 81-73, (52.6%)

66. Baylor: 80-72, (52.6%)

67. East Carolina: 79-71, (52.7%)

66. App State: 78-70, (52.7%)

64. Akron: 81-72, (52.9%)

64. Michigan State: 81-72, (52.9%)

60. Nevada: 81-71, (53.3%)

60. Ole Miss: 81-71, (53.3%)

60. Rutgers: 81-71, (53.3%)

60. Colorado: 81-71, (53.3%)

59. Wyoming: 80-70, (53.3%)

58. Clemson: 79-69, (53.4%)

56. Western Michigan: 82-71, (53.6%)

56. Kansas State: 82-71, (53.6%)

53. Tulsa: 81-70, (53.6%)

53. Alabama: 81-70, (53.6%)

53. Wisconsin: 81-70, (53.6%)

52. Georgia State: 83-71, (53.9%)

51. Oklahoma State: 82-70, (53.9%)

50. Kentucky: 84-71, (54.2%)

49. Oregon: 83-70, (54.2%)

47. Connecticut: 82-69, (54.3%)

47. Army: 82-69, (54.3%)

45. Hawaii: 90-75, (54.5%)

45. Oregon State: 84-70, (54.5%)

42. New Mexico: 83-69, (54.6%)

42. TCU: 83-69, (54.6%)

42. Nebraska: 83-69, (54.6%)

41. Tulane: 82-68, (54.7%)

40. Troy: 83-68, (55.0%)

39. Ohio State: 86-69, (55.5%)

37. Old Dominion: 85-68, (55.6%)

37. Iowa State: 85-68, (55.6%)

36. ULM: 84-67, (55.6%)

35. Florida: 87-68, (56.1%)

33. USF: 85-66, (56.3%)

33. Syracuse: 85-66, (56.3%)

32. Penn State: 87-67, (56.5%)

31. Maryland: 86-66, (56.6%)

30. LSU: 87-66, (56.9%)

29. Northwestern: 88-66, (57.1%)

28. Illinois: 87-65, (57.2%)

27. UNLV: 88-65, (57.5%)

26. Rice: 89-65, (57.8%)

25. West Virginia: 90-64, (58.4%)

24. Tennessee: 93-66, (58.5%)

23. Stanford: 89-63, (58.6%)

22. Iowa: 92-64, (59.0%)

21. Kansas: 91-63, (59.1%)

20. Florida State: 89-61, (59.3%)

19. Georgia Southern: 92-63, (59.4%)

18. Georgia Tech: 91-62, (59.5%)

16. Arizona: 93-63, (59.6%)

16. Texas A&M: 93-63, (59.6%)

14. Colorado State: 92-62, (59.7%)

14. South Carolina: 92-62, (59.7%)

13. BYU: 93-60, (60.8%)

12. Marshall: 93-59, (61.2%)

11. North Carolina: 94-59, (61.4%)

10. Indiana: 96-59, (61.9%)

9. Texas Tech: 95-58, (62.1%)

8. Texas: 99-59, (62.7%)

7. Louisville: 96-57, (62.7%)

5. Boise State: 98-58, (62.8%)

5. Mississippi State: 98-58, (62.8%)

4. Auburn: 101-55, (64.7%)

3. Arkansas: 102-55, (65.0%)

2. Vanderbilt: 105-55, (65.6%)

1. Navy: 100-52, (65.8%)

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Posted by Tarpon08
Cut Off, LA
Member since Dec 2014
5087 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:08 am to
quote:

UCF: 66-81


National Championship Run [ON]/OFF
Posted by GatorOnAnIsland
Florida
Member since Jan 2019
5789 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:10 am to
UCF already dragging the Big 12 down at 122.
Posted by WaterLink
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2015
17212 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:10 am to
quote:

One method of measuring the best from the worst is judging each team by its record from the previous season.


Yeah, a pretty dog shite method, but I guess it IS a method.
Posted by skrayper
21-0 Asterisk Drive
Member since Nov 2012
30857 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:12 am to
Using purely W/L? Ugh.

Also, you could have just posted the link and then typed out the SEC teams. No reason to have all 131 teams here my friend.
Posted by TheCheshireHog
Cashew Chicken Country
Member since Oct 2010
40857 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:15 am to
quote:

3. Arkansas: 102-55, (65.0%)


So excited. Can’t wait.

Posted by GeauxNewUser
corner of wellborn & jersey
Member since Nov 2018
336 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:25 am to
94. Georgia: 75-79, (48.7%)

Taking the clemson/ou route
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
20345 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 11:26 am to
So Bama in SECw is in the 50s?

Ummm okay.
Posted by ManBearSharkReb
Member since Dec 2018
3725 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 12:13 pm to
Too bad Vandy doesn’t get to play Vandy :(
Posted by geauxnavybeatbama
Member since Jul 2013
25134 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 12:15 pm to
It’s because they aren’t playing themselves
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73470 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 12:19 pm to
Which of course also means they can’t lose.
Posted by viceman
Huntsville, AL
Member since Aug 2016
30688 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 12:26 pm to
quote:

So Bama in SECw is in the 50s?

Ummm okay.


Posted by Knowshon5Dolla
Atlanta
Member since Oct 2021
1375 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 12:54 pm to
quote:

94. Georgia: 75-79, (48.7%) Taking the clemson/ou route


Having Auburn on our schedule is weighing us down
Posted by Yukons Worst
Member since Jun 2022
262 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 1:29 pm to
quote:

Taking the clemson/ou route


OU schedule is weak this year most the key games at home and we get Nebraska at Lincoln we can't help scheduling 10 years ago but it is a good timing to switch out coaches and schemes I'm not complaining. You can't shite on OU scheduling we can go back and look if you would like.
Posted by hoojy
In the fridge with my hot sauce.
Member since Nov 2013
8553 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 1:43 pm to
quote:

Having Auburn on our schedule is weighing us down


Y'alls schedule is underrated.
Posted by VU fan 43
Virginia
Member since May 2014
261 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 2:11 pm to
Terrific. Just terrific.
Posted by bigDgator
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2008
41189 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 2:30 pm to
2. Vanderbilt: 105-55, (65.6%)
3. Arkansas: 102-55, (65.0%)
4. Auburn: 101-55, (64.7%)
5. Mississippi State: 98-58, (62.8%)
8. Texas: 99-59, (62.7%)
14. South Carolina: 92-62, (59.7%)
16. Texas A&M: 93-63, (59.6%)
24. Tennessee: 93-66, (58.5%)
30. LSU: 87-66, (56.9%)
35. Florida: 87-68, (56.1%)
50. Kentucky: 84-71, (54.2)
53. Alabama: 81-70, (53.6%)
60. Ole Miss: 81-71, (53.3%)
73. Oklahoma: 81-74, (52.3%)
77. Missouri: 79-74, (51.6%)
94. Georgia: 75-79, (48.7%)
Posted by bigDgator
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2008
41189 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 2:47 pm to
It's really not a great stat.

From middle of the SEC Tennessee to last in the SEC Georgia is only 10% different winning percentage.
Posted by csgau
On the dock of the Bay
Member since Jan 2014
579 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 3:56 pm to
Thuga barely cracks the top 100..usual pathetic schedule
Posted by Sus-Scrofa
Member since Feb 2013
8125 posts
Posted on 8/3/22 at 4:04 pm to
This is one top ten list Arkansas always seems to make.
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