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Sep 29, 2020
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Harbinger
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So how do the computer models figure out SOS when P5's don't play common
Opponents nor each other? What about when a bunch of them have 3+ losses?
I don't see a way that the incestuous schedules help their SOS. But I've never looked at how the models actually work.
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So how do the computer models figure out SOS when P5's don't play common
Harbinger
9/29/20 5:06pm
Some of those SOS models use opponent of opponent of opponent. PAC12 and BIG12
Lance71
9/29/20 5:16pm
What P5's will have outside FBS opponents this year?
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