BlackShirt1340
Five-Star Recruit
With that ridiculous logic, lets look at it with these two scenarios...No matter how you look at it? Except perhaps unbiased sources? Here are Massey's computer ranking average:Sorry to burst your bubble, but no matter how you look at it our 4 non conference games were tougher then yours. They all ended last season bowl eligible, pull up this years stats and look where Offense and Defense are rated among the teams. Yes, 3 of the 4 wern't championship contenders but still better then the ones you faced. You turned nothing on against Nevada, they really, really suck! They hung with you until they were wore out from lack of depth. And yes, they did struggle.What do you want us to say? That those games were in doubt? Hey, any Mizzou fan will tell you that we were worried in the Bowling Green game. But anyone watching that game knows we turned it on and walked away with it pretty easily at the end. With Nevada, I knew after the first quarter we were going to win. When Nevada was about to score in the 4th to have a chance to tie, I still just didn't see any kind of consistency in their attack, or any indication they could stop us. Miracles happen, but I never really doubted we would win.Actually, no. Being youthful fully explains how and why they struggled to put away bad teams like Bowling Green and Nevada.Just out of curiosity and correct me if I'm wrong, isn't it a BAD thing that MU is younger than NU?
But it also bears repeating that Missouri didn't struggle to beat either Bowling Green or Nevada - they had each game well in hand.
It also bears repeating that Bowling Green and Nevada are good teams. They played other, tougher competition recently and were lagging a bit because of it. Ignore their combined 1-6 record. This is irrelevant. Sometimes good teams show they are good by losing. A lot.
So they didn't struggle while struggling to put away good bad teams. See? Makes perfect sense.
I think the real issue is that you wanted us to dominate those opponents the way you dominated the Sisters of Mercy School for the Blind x 3. What we're trying to tell you is that those teams are better than the ones you beat. That's why we didn't dominate them when you did dominate yours. Not that they're top 25, just that they're good enough to make a good team work to beat them.
ULL 87
Ark st 98
FL Atlantic 109
Average: 98
Ill 85
BG 75
Nevada 99
Average: 83
Here are CollegeFootballNews.com's rankings of every team, which aren't swayed as much as computers by win/loss in a short season:
ULL 97
Ark st 85
FL Atlantic 104
Average: 95
Ill 63
BG 82
Nevada 76
Average: 73
Now, neither is anything to write home about, but clearly Mizzou's wins have come against a tougher schedule, both in terms of best opponent and overall average. In fact, by CFN's standards, our worst win was better than your best. To take this one step further, our worst win and your best win played a common opponent. Arkansas State lost to Troy at home, and Bowling Green blew Troy out on the road. Not looking good for you. To go even one step farther, our teams have played a pretty tough schedule early and stand IMHO, a better chance of moving up in these rankings, and even playing in a bowl.
If you want to dismiss our opponents so you can feel better about your chances, that's fine. You'll have fewer excuses after we beat you. But I feel good about Mizzou's opponents, not so much in that they look good and therefore make us look good, but in the sense that they challenged us just enough to make us better.
So... BYU beat Oklahoma, Florida state pounded BYU, Miami beat Florida State (as did south florida), and Virginia Tech pounded Miami. Nebraska dominated 58 minutes of the game with Va Tech and for all intents and purposes, should have won as they won 72 of 75 plays. So.... by that amazing logic, is Nebraska better/on par with Oklahoma?
Or... Bowling green blew out troy on the road who beat arkansas state.. okay :dumdum ... Bowling Green almost beat Missouri... then went and got beat by Marshall, who got BLOWN OUT by Virginia Tech...
So with that logic Doc.. It isn't looking too good for Mizzou come thursday. And it doesn't matter if your strenght of schedule is "tougher"... for these non-conference patsies. Once a team gets so bad that they are ranked below 70 out of 119 teams... there really isn't a huge difference. You're telling me that had Nebraska had Bowling Green at Memorial Stadium that they wouldn't have dismantled them the same way that they did the other three teams?
No matter how many SOS statistics you throw at us, it doesn't make a difference when you are talking about the 3 GARBAGE teams that each of our respective teams have played. It doesn't matter.