10-28-2017, 06:48 PM
Agreed with WiM. You just cant apply transitivity in college football as the logic starts to break down real fast. Utah is a team that generally is well coached, excels at stopping the run, and has a tough stadium to play at. They may not be very good this year, largely due to poor QB play, but that is still a good win.
Likewise, the ASU and Oregon wins, largely overlooked as wins against bad teams, are actually looking much better in hindsight. Without an elite team in the pac 12 left, likely partially due to big injury impacts to UW and USC combined with last years talent drain from UW to the NFL, we are left with a lot of average to good teams. Most of whom can beat any other team on a given night. Ill take any wins we can get and be happy.
Likewise, the ASU and Oregon wins, largely overlooked as wins against bad teams, are actually looking much better in hindsight. Without an elite team in the pac 12 left, likely partially due to big injury impacts to UW and USC combined with last years talent drain from UW to the NFL, we are left with a lot of average to good teams. Most of whom can beat any other team on a given night. Ill take any wins we can get and be happy.
