it's repeated to you, you won't have it. You bet there's a difference between a SEC schedule and our schedule this year. That's why the average SEC schedule is in the 10-20 SoS range. We were in the 60's. That's not a SEC schedule. But it is a P5 strength schedule.
See, there are 72 teams that are "P5" each team can only take up one SoS spot (e.g. there can only be 1 team with a 20 ranked SoS). Therefore the lowest P5 team has a lower SoS than 72. We have an SoS of 67, meaning that at least a handful of P5 teams have lower SoS's.
Now I know you think that P5's get all of the top players, but they don't. Case and point: ND. yes, they're ND, but they're also not P5 which punches a giant hole in your P5, yewt lovin, theory.