And SC is hanging in there against LSU in BR, down by 3 at half.
Meanwhle, UCLA annihilated Michigan State in East Lansing. Maybe they really have talent that was just not unleashed by the fired coaching staff.
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Neat. With Michigan losing today, Ohio State will not play a team that will be ranked tomorrow afternoon for the rest of the season. Must be nice to play in the Big 10.edwin drood wrote: ↑11 Oct 2025 20:35 pmI expect Penn State, UCLA and Michigan to all threaten to beat OSU.cardinalsfever44 wrote: ↑11 Oct 2025 18:48 pmSure, but it really sucks how EASY their schedule is compared to the average SEC team.11WSChamps wrote: ↑11 Oct 2025 18:37 pmAgreed.1983cougar wrote: ↑11 Oct 2025 18:14 pm College football is completely different now that there is basically free agency. As much as I hate to admit it Ohio State is the best team and there are a lot of good teams.
It would have been nice for us to have taken advantage of the opportunity today. It was definitely a winnable game.
As we move to the second half of the season Ohio St. is the clear leader.
Here is who Ohio State has left this year:
Wisconsin
Penn State
Purdue
UCLA
Rutgers
Michigan
The chances they even get tested in any of those games outside the rivalry game against Michigan are very low.
Florida Kentucky and Texas aren't even ranked.I know there are 16 teams but look who we don't play:
Georgia
Ole Miss
LSU
Texas
Tennessee
Florida
Kentucky
There are a bunch of top 20 teams in this group.
I agree with what you're saying my point is that the schedule this year is very home friendly. The toughest road game is Oklahoma and they just lost to Texas. They get Alabama and Texas a&m at home. There are few if any easy games in the sec and I don't see any future schedules being more favorable than this year.winonsports wrote: ↑12 Oct 2025 09:38 amFlorida Kentucky and Texas aren't even ranked.I know there are 16 teams but look who we don't play:
Georgia
Ole Miss
LSU
Texas
Tennessee
Florida
Kentucky
There are a bunch of top 20 teams in this group.
Georgia LSU and Ole Miss struggled against.500 teams.
This year Mizzou will play five ranked SEC teams, which is the same as next year based on current rankings.1983cougar wrote: ↑12 Oct 2025 10:23 amI agree with what you're saying my point is that the schedule this year is very home friendly. The toughest road game is Oklahoma and they just lost to Texas. They get Alabama and Texas a&m at home. There are few if any easy games in the sec and I don't see any future schedules being more favorable than this year.winonsports wrote: ↑12 Oct 2025 09:38 amFlorida Kentucky and Texas aren't even ranked.I know there are 16 teams but look who we don't play:
Georgia
Ole Miss
LSU
Texas
Tennessee
Florida
Kentucky
There are a bunch of top 20 teams in this group.
Georgia LSU and Ole Miss struggled against.500 teams.
Which is why you don't concern yourself with who you do play or don't play now or in the future.1983cougar wrote: ↑12 Oct 2025 22:30 pm The rankings may be similar but I think this years schedule provides the better opportunity. Of course in college football so many things can change with the transfer portal.