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RE: Using SP+ to predict how many bowl-eligible teams we will have
(09-28-2022 10:04 AM)Johnnychimpo Wrote:  
(09-26-2022 12:13 PM)WinstonTheWolf Wrote:  ESPN FPI 6 Win Odds:

13.8% TXST

Look at that program climb the ladder of probability week in and week out! 13% yahwhoo! That's basically the same FPI chance of beating JMU just once. So that means if JMoo gets upset then the cats are pretty much a lock on a bowl game, right?

Considering the rest of your schedule, honored that you feel this way. Tx St might have one of the toughest schedules in the West this year.

You've got a shot either way. JS says all the right things and seems to understand what it takes to build success. Good luck after our game.
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RE: Using SP+ to predict how many bowl-eligible teams we will have
I suppose strength of schedule could be widely debated...but on one end ULM and stAte got it really bad and ULL HAD a very manageable path to 8 wins.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/po...nk/dir/asc
09-29-2022 08:20 AM
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RE: Using SP+ to predict how many bowl-eligible teams we will have
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RE: Using SP+ to predict how many bowl-eligible teams we will have
JMU is likely to reduce the SBC by a minimum of one bowl eligible team.
09-29-2022 12:12 PM
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RE: Using SP+ to predict how many bowl-eligible teams we will have
I'm not sure I see five more wins on our schedule. We have an offensive line (whom I characterized on our board) whose pass protection is about as useful as rubber lips on a woodpecker.
09-29-2022 08:07 PM
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RE: Using SP+ to predict how many bowl-eligible teams we will have
(09-27-2022 12:39 PM)JCGSU Wrote:  
(09-26-2022 09:21 PM)southjag09 Wrote:  
(09-26-2022 09:29 AM)The Demoralizer Wrote:  
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(09-26-2022 09:24 AM)TrueBlueDrew Wrote:  Nice

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