I'm talking about non-conference schedules - the part the team has some
control of. And I'm not suggesting the team has to lose four or five
games to suggest that it's a difficult schedule, but that they have
that many potential losses.
--- Hugh Wolfgang <hughwolfgang@...> wrote:
>
> >With all due respect, a schedule including those three games,
> plus<BR>
> >eight or nine patsies would not qualify as a killer schedule. To
> me,
> a<BR>
> >killer schedule means you could lose five or six games. That
> looks<BR>
> >like one loss, maybe two. However, that would be a killer by
> Alabama<BR>
> >standards.<BR>
>
> How many teams last year only lost five or six games? Four or five,
> maybe.
>
> Ohio State on a neutral court, Utah on the road, Kentucky, Florida,
> Arkansas (twice), Georgia, LSU (twice), Ole Miss, and Mississippi
> State (twice) are real slouches. Bama also will host Providence,
> Xavier, and Ball State. Sure, they aren't Kansas and Maryland. If
> the Tide only loses two or three of those games, I'll be surprised.
>
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