TCU head coach Sonny Dykes kicked a hornet’s nest when he steered Big 12 groups have tougher schedules than SEC groups.
His argument, to place it kindly, is absurd. Per ESPN’s Football Power Index, the SEC has six groups that rank among the many high 20 in school soccer. The Big 12, by comparability, has three. When contemplating resumes, 10 of the SEC’s 14 groups rank forward of TCU (No. 30) within the power of schedule metric, per information from ESPN.
As for the random stray The Citadel took, the final time the Bulldogs performed an SEC crew was Alabama on Nov. 17, 2018. The Crimson Tide performed FCS Austin Peay on Nov. 19 this season.
In his argument, he mentions TCU was busy enjoying groups similar to Texas in November. The humorous factor about that’s Texas — alongside with Oklahoma — is leaving the Big 12 for the greener pastures of the SEC.
Dykes could be higher off worrying about his personal crew because it makes an attempt to cease an elite Michigan dashing assault. Per Oddschecker, the Horned Frogs are 7.5-point underdogs.
TCU subject a rush protection that enables 149.5 yards per recreation. The Wolverines dashing assault averages 243 yards per recreation, fifth most in school soccer.
TCU’s head coach might have stored quiet and stored his focus on the duty at hand. Instead, Dykes opened a can of worms.
As Texas and Oklahoma’s impending transfer reveals, the SEC and Big 12 function on totally different planes of existence. If TCU one way or the other will get previous Michigan, it is going to possible uncover first hand how massive the hole is the next week towards Georgia.
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