At one time people thought Matt Campbell was doing more with less and the whole time he had NFL players on his team. Guess he believed the hype too since he didn't get out of there when he could have.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			SEC chip = National chipI hope it happens. There's undoubtedly gonna be a year in the near future where there are 3 or more 1 loss teams in the Big 10/SEC. Can't wait to see how they deal with that and deciding who goes to the title game.
Because in a 12 team playoff format, I wouldn't give af about playing in a title game![]()
You nikkas getting brought to the brink by white Michael Vick got you writing thinkpieces about beating Kentucky man![]()
 Also don’t forget that it’s 7 straight L’s, you gotta ask permission before you message me 
SEC chip = National chip
this won’t change

	The voting for the AP poll is public breh.Last week TN fell in the AP College Football Poll despite stomping South Carolina into the ground, but we move up this week despite it being a bye week for us. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy we moved up, but it makes me wonder who works at the AP College Poll.
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It's 62 sportswriters and broadcasters.The voting for the AP poll is public breh.
I know, which is why I said it was public. Not sure why you are wondering who "runs" the poll when the information is accessible weekly.
And they don't watch every game and vote like Coli posters
Ok so let me get this straight:
-Your solution is to rank teams until after week 6-7
(this might come as a surprise but they already that in this thing called…drumroll please…The College Football Playoff Rankings!)
-In your world, you would’ve been ok with UK being ranked similar to UGA coming in
-and then the rest of your fantasy league nonsense is a combination of perception, past performance, recent performance and whatever other bullshyt you throw at the wall and hopes sticks to evaluate teams week to week

Please step away from discussing football breh. You’re confused and your ramblings do nothing to help evaluate quality teams

What you consider “weak” or a “cupcake” is subjective and is your opinion. Those big OOC games are booked years in advance. You cant just snap your fingers and set one against a top 10 like its a video game.
So in most cases their schedules only leave room to play one other big OOC team to start the season which they usually do.
You're trying to say 80% of SEC teams haven't beaten a P5 team?That's a disingenuous argument. SEC's schedule this year has been so weak that 80% of the squads haven't beaten a single Big 5 team. It's not subjective to say, "Scheduling a bunch of FCS teams and bottom-feeders from the MAC, American, and CUSA conferences doesn't make for a tough schedule."
Since they only play 8 games in-conference, why wouldn't they have room to schedule 2-3 other Big 5 squads? You're assuming that SEC teams have to schedule at minimum 2 OOC cupcakes (meaning FCS or bottom-tier MAC/American/CUSA) every year. Why is that, when several Pac-12 teams only schedule 1 (and some years zero)? Plus, in the SEC it's basically a requirement that every team have a meaningless FCS game on the schedule, while only half the Pac-12 teams do that. FCS games shouldn't even count.
In the SEC, teams can schedule up to 4 OOC cupcakes, usually schedule 3, and a few squads limit themselves to 2.
In the Pac-12, teams can only schedule 3 OOC cupcakes, usually schedule 2, and a few squads limit themselves to 1 or 0.
That's the objective difference between their schedules.

You're trying to say 80% of SEC teams haven't beaten a P5 team?![]()
You're on here just lying now, There has NEVER been a Pac 12 team or any P5 team to not schedule at least one G5/D2 team and play nothing but P5 teams. The only team that may have ever done that would be Notre Dame.
With conference expansion you will see more conference games (SEC already plays 8, Big 10 is at 9, Big 12 is at