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Post-Spring SP+ 2024 Rankings & Final Returning Production
Posted on 5/22/24 at 7:54 am
Posted on 5/22/24 at 7:54 am
ESPN - SP+ Rankings (Post-Spring)
Overall (Off, Def, ST)
1. Georgia (2, 5, 4)
2. Ohio State (20, 1, 20)
3. Oregon (1, 14, 85)
4. Texas (4, 12, 17)
5. Alabama (7, 8, 2)
6. Michigan (32, 3, 7)
7. Penn State (23, 4, 28)
8. Ole Miss (6, 15, 26)
9. LSU (3, 35, 83)
10. Notre Dame (10, 9, 53)
11. Missouri (8, 18, 45)
13. Texas A&M (11, 21, 73)
15. Oklahoma (17, 16, 95)
16. Tennessee (14, 19, 52)
25. Kentucky (31, 31, 39)
31. Auburn (50, 32, 27)
33. Florida (26, 50, 9)
43. South Carolina (64, 37, 12)
46. Arkansas (38, 57, 6)
68. Mississippi State (78, 60, 50)
97. Vanderbilt (76, 117, 72)
Overall (Off, Def, ST)
1. Georgia (2, 5, 4)
2. Ohio State (20, 1, 20)
3. Oregon (1, 14, 85)
4. Texas (4, 12, 17)
5. Alabama (7, 8, 2)
6. Michigan (32, 3, 7)
7. Penn State (23, 4, 28)
8. Ole Miss (6, 15, 26)
9. LSU (3, 35, 83)
10. Notre Dame (10, 9, 53)
11. Missouri (8, 18, 45)
13. Texas A&M (11, 21, 73)
15. Oklahoma (17, 16, 95)
16. Tennessee (14, 19, 52)
25. Kentucky (31, 31, 39)
31. Auburn (50, 32, 27)
33. Florida (26, 50, 9)
43. South Carolina (64, 37, 12)
46. Arkansas (38, 57, 6)
68. Mississippi State (78, 60, 50)
97. Vanderbilt (76, 117, 72)
This post was edited on 5/22/24 at 7:57 am
Posted on 5/22/24 at 7:57 am to Temple of the Dog
Returning production counts all returning production, regardless if that production was at the current school or a prior school.
Returning Production (Total) (Off) (Def)
14. Kentucky (72%) (41, 14)
17. Missouri (71%) (10, 64)
23. Ole Miss (70%) (9, 80)
24. Florida (69%) (27, 44)
29. Georgia (68%) (22, 61)
36. Texas (67%) (26, 60)
38. Texas A&M (67%) (35, 53)
40. Auburn (66%) (19, 85)
52. South Carolina (65%) (97, 11)
57. Vanderbilt (65%) (72, 32)
60. LSU (64%) (79, 28)
69. Arkansas (61%) (53, 89)
98. Alabama (53%) (58, 121)
108. Tennessee (48%) (101, 111)
116. Mississippi State (45%) (102, 124)
Returning Production (Total) (Off) (Def)
14. Kentucky (72%) (41, 14)
17. Missouri (71%) (10, 64)
23. Ole Miss (70%) (9, 80)
24. Florida (69%) (27, 44)
29. Georgia (68%) (22, 61)
36. Texas (67%) (26, 60)
38. Texas A&M (67%) (35, 53)
40. Auburn (66%) (19, 85)
52. South Carolina (65%) (97, 11)
57. Vanderbilt (65%) (72, 32)
60. LSU (64%) (79, 28)
69. Arkansas (61%) (53, 89)
98. Alabama (53%) (58, 121)
108. Tennessee (48%) (101, 111)
116. Mississippi State (45%) (102, 124)
This post was edited on 5/22/24 at 8:01 am
Posted on 5/22/24 at 8:05 am to Temple of the Dog
Ich habe das schon einmal gesehen
Posted on 5/22/24 at 9:00 am to Temple of the Dog
Auburn’s SEC Schedule:
Vandy and Arky are at home. Those should be wins.
Bama and Georgia are on the road… likely losses.
The key to Auburn’s season will be at #11 Missouri and #25 Kentucky along with #13 Texas A&M and #15 Oklahoma at home.
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1. Georgia (2, 5, 4)
5. Alabama (7, 8, 2)
11. Missouri (8, 18, 45)
13. Texas A&M (11, 21, 73)
15. Oklahoma (17, 16, 95)
25. Kentucky (31, 31, 39)
46. Arkansas (38, 57, 6)
97. Vanderbilt (76, 117, 72)
Vandy and Arky are at home. Those should be wins.
Bama and Georgia are on the road… likely losses.
The key to Auburn’s season will be at #11 Missouri and #25 Kentucky along with #13 Texas A&M and #15 Oklahoma at home.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 9:12 am to Temple of the Dog
Texas’ schedule:
Oklahoma’s schedule:
Texas’ average SEC opponent is ranked 37.3
Oklahoma’s average SEC opponent is ranked 15.5
How did the SEC office screw this up so wildly?
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1. Georgia (2, 5, 4)
13. Texas A&M (11, 21, 73)
15. Oklahoma (17, 16, 95)
25. Kentucky (31, 31, 39)
33. Florida (26, 50, 9)
46. Arkansas (38, 57, 6)
68. Mississippi State (78, 60, 50)
97. Vanderbilt (76, 117, 72)
Oklahoma’s schedule:
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4. Texas (4, 12, 17)
5. Alabama (7, 8, 2)
8. Ole Miss (6, 15, 26)
9. LSU (3, 35, 83)
11. Missouri (8, 18, 45)
16. Tennessee (14, 19, 52)
31. Auburn (50, 32, 27)
43. South Carolina (64, 37, 12)
Texas’ average SEC opponent is ranked 37.3
Oklahoma’s average SEC opponent is ranked 15.5
How did the SEC office screw this up so wildly?
Posted on 5/22/24 at 9:34 am to Lizardman2
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Ich habe das schon einmal gesehen
ayoyay eepkay ityay ownhomeday uzcay
Posted on 5/22/24 at 9:43 am to Temple of the Dog
Does returning production even matter anymore in the portal era? Most teams will fit together with far different peices to come together as a completely different team most years going forward IMO.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 9:53 am to BoCam2
I don't think so because now you can go get returning production from the portal
Posted on 5/22/24 at 9:55 am to BoCam2
I think it matters, but at lower percentages. You don’t want a team made up entirely of transfer.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 10:23 am to AUTiger789
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How did the SEC office screw this up so wildly?
OU's first SEC road game is @Auburn, Texas is @Vandy.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 10:42 am to AUTiger789
Regarding Auburn moaning about their schedule....
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1. Georgia (2, 5, 4)
5. Alabama (7, 8, 2)
11. Missouri (8, 18, 45)
13. Texas A&M (11, 21, 73)
15. Oklahoma (17, 16, 95)
25. Kentucky (31, 31, 39)
46. Arkansas (38, 57, 6)
97. Vanderbilt (76, 117, 72)
Posted on 5/22/24 at 10:48 am to JetDawg
Who’s crying? This is the easiest schedule we’ve had in well over a decade.
I know that’s probably hard for Georgia fans to understand since you always play a bunch of East cupcakes.
I know that’s probably hard for Georgia fans to understand since you always play a bunch of East cupcakes.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 10:48 am to BoCam2
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Does returning production even matter anymore in the portal era? Most teams will fit together with far different peices to come together as a completely different team most years going forward IMO.
Because a player produces elsewhere doesn't necessarily mean he'll produce in your scheme.
But it does blunt the impact of losing production when you bring it in from another program.
It's also tough to count what that production is worth. LSU for example brought in a 1000 yard WR from liberty and a 500 yard WR from MSU. What's more valuable production? 1000 yards against a G5 schedule, or 500 yards against a SEC schedule?
I don't know the answer to that.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 10:50 am to AUTiger789
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I know that’s probably hard for Georgia fans to understand since you always play a bunch of East cupcakes and Auburn as a cupcake.
Fixed it for you.
I'm sorry you have to play a tough team like UGA while UGA gets to play Auburn. Maybe you could try to be better to make it more even?
The only east team with a worse conference record than Auburn last year was Vandy (who just happened to be the only SEC East team Auburn beat).
This post was edited on 5/22/24 at 10:54 am
Posted on 5/22/24 at 11:25 am to Temple of the Dog
Why are ducks so high
.lost twice to dub...new qb.
Overrated..hoping and wishing
Unworthy hype
.lost twice to dub...new qb.
Overrated..hoping and wishing
Unworthy hype
Posted on 5/22/24 at 12:43 pm to DawginSC
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I'm sorry you have to play a tough team like UGA while UGA gets to play Auburn. Maybe you could try to be better to make it more even?
Playing Auburn isn’t the reason for your weak schedule bud.
Georgia’s Regular Season Games Played Against Top 25 Ranked Opponents Since 2010:
6- Auburn, Florida
5- South Carolina
4- Tennessee
3- Clemson, Missouri, Miss St
2- Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Arkansas, Notre Dame, Alabama, LSU
1- Oregon, Ole Miss, Boise St, Georgia Tech
We’ve obviously enhanced your SOS considering there is no team you’ve played more games against in the regular season that has finished ranked in the Top 25.
Meanwhile, Georgia only ranks third on our list.
Auburn’s Regular Season Games Played Against Top 25 Ranked Opponents Since 2010:
14- Alabama
11- LSU
10- Georgia
4- Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Miss St
3- Clemson, Arkansas
2- S Carolina
1- Washington, Florida, Vanderbilt, Oregon, Kansas St, Penn St
That’s a total of 61 such games for Auburn compared to 46 for Georgia…. So an extra regular season game played against a top tier opponent every single season.
This post was edited on 5/22/24 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 5/22/24 at 12:53 pm to BoCam2
If I am understanding this correctly, aren't they trying to factor portal into these numbers:
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Returning production counts all returning production, regardless if that production was at the current school or a prior school.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 1:04 pm to DawginSC
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I'm sorry you have to play a tough team like UGA while UGA gets to play Auburn. Maybe you could try to be better to make it more even?
More even? Even with a severely depleted roster, you smelly dogs had to score a touchdown in the last three minutes to beat us last year.
And it shouldn't be a surprise that were down. Even Ray Charles could see that.
We'll be more competitive in the future and tart whipping that doggie arse once CHF rebuilds the roster.
Posted on 5/22/24 at 3:41 pm to CelticTiger
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If I am understanding this correctly, aren't they trying to factor portal into these numbers:
I think so, but 500 receiving yards or 20 TD passes or 8.5 sacks can be way different from player to player based on the system they're in, conference they come from, SOS, etc
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