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    I found this interesting. According to WarrenNolan.com, Arkansas State is the only team in the Sunbelt that has played a tougher schedule than us. In fact, all but 3 teams in the Sunbelt has a SOS in triple digits while stAte and UL are in the 60s. Texas State has the worst SOS in the nation.

    http://warrennolan.com/football/2014/sos


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRage View Post
    I found this interesting. According to WarrenNolan.com, Arkansas State is the only team in the Sunbelt that has played a tougher schedule than us. In fact, all but 3 teams in the Sunbelt has a SOS in triple digits while stAte and UL are in the 60s. Texas State has the worst SOS in the nation.

    http://warrennolan.com/football/2014/sos
    The 3 games they have won this year were against teams with a combined 1-15 record. Their two losses were against teams with a combined record of 6-10.

    Excluding the blowout win against UAPB, it took overtime to beat 1-5 Tulsa and they held on to beat Idaho. TxSt had a whopping 76 yards passing against Idaho...they had 390 on the ground though. However, I like our front at stopping the run as compared to our secondary stopping the pass. TxSt gave up 523 yards to Idaho.

    Not exactly scared of this TxSt team.

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    Pretty much a must win for the Cajuns.

    Pretty much a can't miss too.

    Cajuns by 20.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel02 View Post
    The 3 games they have won this year were against teams with a combined 1-15 record. Their two losses were against teams with a combined record of 6-10.

    Excluding the blowout win against UAPB, it took overtime to beat 1-5 Tulsa and they held on to beat Idaho. TxSt had a whopping 76 yards passing against Idaho...they had 390 on the ground though. However, I like our front at stopping the run as compared to our secondary stopping the pass. TxSt gave up 523 yards to Idaho.

    Not exactly scared of this TxSt team.
    Now THAT'S stats we can use.

    This ain't Ole Miss. No one left on our schedule is Ole Miss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel02 View Post
    The 3 games they have won this year were against teams with a combined 1-15 record.
    And if they were 0-4 their opponents would be 4-12 ...

    OK never mind, no valid point for me to make here ... next.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AstroCajun View Post
    Now THAT'S stats we can use.

    This ain't Ole Miss. No one left on our schedule is Ole Miss.
    No one left on our schedule is La Tech...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRage View Post
    No one left on our schedule is La Tech...
    Well in fairness UL Monroe probably hates us as much, so it will be their bowl game as well.

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    We're in no position to feel good about where we stand versus opponents SOS wise. Have to take care of business one game at a time.


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    I probably clicked on that warren nolan site no less than 25,000 times from February to end of May.
    Watching the daily numbers crunch out, the disgust of watching RPI drop after a loss, rooting for teams I've never heard of because it would help our OOWP by .0001 points, constantly checking opponents scores......dam. What a fun baseball season.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel02 View Post
    The 3 games they have won this year were against teams with a combined 1-15 record. Their two losses were against teams with a combined record of 6-10.

    Excluding the blowout win against UAPB, it took overtime to beat 1-5 Tulsa and they held on to beat Idaho. TxSt had a whopping 76 yards passing against Idaho...they had 390 on the ground though. However, I like our front at stopping the run as compared to our secondary stopping the pass. TxSt gave up 523 yards to Idaho.

    Not exactly scared of this TxSt team.

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    Toot, toot!
    Good call


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel02 View Post
    Your point was precisely what I was getting at.

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