Take a look at the some of the top teams and their point differential heading into the bowl games:
USC (12-0) | +292 |
Oklahoma (12-0) | +269 |
Auburn (12-0) | +266 |
Utah (11-0) | +283 |
Boise State (11-0) | +283 |
Louisville (10-1) | +358 |
Now take a look at teams with similar records to BC. (I selected two schools from BCS conferences that people would assume were stronger than Big East teams.)
Boston College (8-3) | +79 |
Pittsburgh (8-3) | +65 |
Texas A&M (7-4) | +45 |
Ohio State (7-4) | +80 |
So it looks like BC is inline with its pears. And if we play the “what if" game and add 8 points (4 each for a potential win at Wake and Pitt) and even add another 30 points (call it a shoot out win over ‘Cuse) BC still would have come up way short in point differential when compared to other undefeated teams.
And just to reinforce point differential as a college indicator, I randomly selected two bad BCS teams.
Mississippi St. (3-8) | -108 |
Washington (1-10) | -180 |
Oh, and for what it’s worth:
North Carolina (6-5) | -51 |
1 comment:
Wow, -51 for UNC. Look at their schedule? They got KILLED in some of the losses...
56-24 vs UVA #20
34-0 vs Louisville #22
46-16 vs Utah #10
3 losses by 30 or more points. Yikes.
Then again, their schedule is way better than BC's, 7 teams ranked in the Top 25, vs 2 for BC including #25 ND who finished 6-5 and unranked and an overrated WV team.
Any doubt that TOB would have gone 2-9 at BC with this schedule, beating only Wililam and Mary and Duke? UNC's other wins were Wake Forest (who beat us), GT who beat Cuse handily last night (and we know how we did vs Cuse), #3 Miami (yeah right TOB wins that game) and #25 NC State.
I'm thinking UNC steamrolls us. Fortunately it's a 1pm game next week so no one will be watching.
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