Some SEC teams have come under fire for their perceived lack of strength of schedule in the College Football Playoff race, and Greg Sankey is having none of it.
Discussions have swirled that some programs like the Georgia Bulldogs deserve a higher ranking despite their two losses due to their extremely difficult schedule.have also been affected by these debates as well, sitting idle with the No. 15 ranking while other programs have surged ahead of them in the last three releases of the polls.
"Interesting to read analysis from others as they examine “strength of schedule” in college football," Sankey said on X. "It does seem there is a trend to be identified." Georgia holds the top spot at No. 1 in all three polls, while Alabama is second with a 10.0 average, followed by Tennessee at 21.7, Texas A&M at 27.0, Ole Miss at 29.7 and Texas at 33.3.
Obviously, the main difference between most of these teams ahead of the Aggies, is that they only hold one loss - or in the case of Oregon, are undefeated.
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