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Their SoS is higher because they have to play us.  Our SoS is lower because we play them.  That is it in a nutshell.
Common Opponents:
Fla.  - aggies away.  - Texas at home.
Ark. - aggies neutral site - Texas away.
Miss St. - aggies away - Texas at home
 
aggies:                                                 Texas:
LSU - at home                                     Georgia - at home
Mizzou - at home                               Kentucky - at home
South Carolina - away                       Oklahoma - neutral site
Auburn - away                                   Vanderbilt - away
We play them at home while we are on the road, but our schedule is a piece of cake because we are playing a weak aggie football program and they have to play the powerhouse University of Texas.  Nevermind, they are getting us at home and we play away.   Their biggest argument for us having an SEC cupcake schedule is that they suck and are dragging our SoS to the dirt and theirs is tougher because they have to play the juggernaut that is The University of Texas.

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Texas and A&M score differential (first and second column respectively) vs SEC teams, ranked per FPI.  Tiers are arbitrarily created by me.

TIER 1

1 - Texas                    N/A         TBD

2 - Bama                   N/A          N/A

3 - Georgia               -15            N/A

4 - Ole Miss              N/A           N/A

5 - Tennessee           N/A           N/A

 

TIER 2

6 - South Carolina    N/A           -24

7 - A&M                     TBD          N/A

8 - LSU                      N/A           +15

 

TIER 3

9 - Missouri               N/A          +31

10 - Florida                +32          +13

11 - OU                       +31           N/A

12 - Auburn                N/A          TBD

13 - Arkansas            +10           +4

 

TIER 4

14 - Vanderbilt          +3             N/A

15 - Kentucky            TBD          N/A

16 - Miss St               +22           +10

 

Non-con they have ND > Michigan, but our easiest opponents CSU and La Monroe would both be double digit favorites over NM State and McNeese.

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1 hour ago, Yesh said:

Texas and A&M score differential (first and second column respectively) vs SEC teams, ranked per FPI.  Tiers are arbitrarily created by me.

TIER 1

1 - Texas                    N/A         TBD

2 - Bama                   N/A          N/A

3 - Georgia               -15            N/A

4 - Ole Miss              N/A           N/A

5 - Tennessee           N/A           N/A

 

TIER 2

6 - South Carolina    N/A           -24

7 - A&M                     TBD          N/A

8 - LSU                      N/A           +15

 

TIER 3

9 - Missouri               N/A          +31

10 - Florida                +32          +13

11 - OU                       +31           N/A

12 - Auburn                N/A          TBD

13 - Arkansas            +10           +4

 

TIER 4

14 - Vanderbilt          +3             N/A

15 - Kentucky            TBD          N/A

16 - Miss St               +22           +10

 

Non-con they have ND > Michigan, but our easiest opponents CSU and La Monroe would both be double digit favorites over NM State and McNeese.

It seems like daily there's a new chart or graph that I have no hope of interpretting. Thanks for the summary at the bottom.

[okay, I get it now. Thanks.]

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