Florida is an interesting team. Lagway is good when healthy and supposedly they are good on both sides of the line. The schedule is brutal. If they go 10-2, they are good enough to win the whole thing.Florida finished strong last year & has a lot of starters back, but their schedule is brutal & their QB is injury prone with no real backup.
Iowa is a good darkhorse pick. They picked up a very good qb from South Dakota state nfl prospectPenn State
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You could be right on this. Cupcake schedule & a lot of returning starters. But it’s Missouri.I may regret saying this but Mizzou’s schedule is tailor made for them to sneak into the playoff. They do not play a single game away from home until October 18th. 8 home games total and of their 4 road games, 2 are Vandy and Arkansas.
If they can go 2-2 against Bama and A&M at home, and Auburn and Oklahoma on the road, and take care of business elsewhere, they’re in.
The variance in SEC schedules is significant. Florida and Oklahoma are probably good but doomed by their SOS. Teams like Missouri, Ole Miss, and Tennessee are probably average but could realistically get to 10 wins because of their SOS.I may regret saying this but Mizzou’s schedule is tailor made for them to sneak into the playoff. They do not play a single game away from home until October 18th. 8 home games total and of their 4 road games, 2 are Vandy and Arkansas.
If they can go 2-2 against Bama and A&M at home, and Auburn and Oklahoma on the road, and take care of business elsewhere, they’re in.
The variance in SEC schedules is significant. Florida and Oklahoma are probably good but doomed by their SOS. Teams like Missouri, Ole Miss, and Tennessee are probably average but could realistically get to 10 wins because of their SOS.
Tennessee has eight auto-wins. That’s why I picked them to return to the CFP.