Opp Win Percentage
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Ranking the 2008 schedules
Published 5/19/2008 at Fanblogs.com
... Phil Steele has ranked the 2008 College Football schedules by opponents' winning percentage during the 2007 season (which should really only be one factor in determining strength of schedule, but I digress). ...
SIGNS OF LIFE: STEELE SPEAKS
Published 5/19/2008 by Orson Swindle at EDSBS
... He has comparative strength of schedules tables up based on last year’s winning percentages, and they’re further proof that the less you pay attention to winning percentages in terms of where you put teams in your preseason, the better. ...
The Roundup: U of A Schadenfreude Edition
Published 5/20/2008 by Pitchfork Nation at AZ Sports Hub - Arizona's Destination for Sports - Blogs - Podcasts - Forums
... Get your season tickets now, or else it will be a sea of red on September 20th (Atlanta Journal Constitution) It looks like Georgia has the hardest schedule in the nation in terms of 2007 opponents win percentage. (Phil Steele) Which Pac-10 players look to be sure fire 2009 draft picks? (Mercury News) Is Mike Leake being overexposed? (Blogging With The Devils) Look for Dustin Pedroia to receive a contract extension soon (Boston Herald) For the latest on the ASU Wrestling situation. (Save ASU Wrestling) ...
Texas Tech Tuesday Morning Notes - It's A Long Way To Football Season Edition
Published 5/20/2008 by Seth C <info@doubletnation.com> at Double-T Nation: Front Page Posts
... , according to Phil Steele Texas Tech has the 31st toughest schedule based on opponents win percentage. As FCS teams last year ...
A little Haden hype and other links
Published 5/20/2008 by ATL_eagle (noreply@blogger.com) at Eagle in Atlanta -- atleagle.com
... Entering the season, BC's strength of schedule number is not very impressive. The calculation is somewhat misleading as UNC, NC State and Notre Dame should all be better than they were last year. ...
Roundup From BN Walk: News & Notes
Published 5/21/2008 by Nestor at Bruins Nation: Front Page Posts
... UCLA.
Pittsburgh Steelers is an interesting choice for Walker (I am assuming here that he decided to pick which professional team he wanted to check out). Under Walker UCLA has been playing 4-3 defense at UCLA. Steelers are renowned for their 3-4 defensive scheme that has been dominating the NFL last few seasons. It will be interesting to see if this trip impacts UCLA’s 4-3 defensive scheme under Walker. Lastly, just look at the schedules listing 2008 Opponents Win Percentage compiled by Phil Steele. According to that matrix UCLA has the ...

