knapplc
International Man of Mystery
SU CombinedI find this chart to be very interesting every year. How it’s devised is if you beat an FBS opponent you get credit for all their wins over their FBS opponents.
In this first chart below you can see Strength of Wins. Here you can see Michigan holds the lone #1 spot on this list. Michigan has faced Hawaii, UCF, Colorado, Penn St and Wisconsin and those teams have a total of 16 wins. At the bottom you will see your winless teams Georgia St, Rice, Arkansas St and Miami Oh. While there are only 4 winless teams, my chart grades 15 teams as having credit with a win but their foes have not won a single game vs a FBS foe.
Here is the Complete list of Strength of Wins with rank: Games Played Thru 10/1/16
Wins Foe Wins Rank
Michigan 5 16 1
Clemson 5 14 2
Tennessee 5 14 2
Texas A&M 5 12 4
Alabama 5 11 5
Nebraska 5 9 6
Washington 5 9 6
Houston 5 9 6
Wisconsin 4 9 6
Wake Forest 4 8 10
Ohio St 4 8 10
LINK
At the link, Steele analyzes a foe's pain of losses, meaning they absorb every loss to every FBS foe they lose to. Nebraska, being undefeated, is tied for "last" in that category.
Check out Steele's site if you're not familiar with his work. He gives a ton of great information.