Notre Dame's Strength of Schedule: Perception Vs. Reality
A win is a win, correct?
Much is made about a team's strength of schedule, yet schedules are made years in advance.
That being said, there has been a lot of talk about Notre Dame's "easy" schedule this year.
Many bloggers have stated that even if ND wins seven or eight games, it will be because of their easy schedule and not because of the improvement of a young team.
To me, this is an outrageous thought process. Last year Notre Dame went 3-9 and had one of the hardest schedules in the country—yet all that was reported was how bad ND was, and rightfully so.
So if they win seven or more games this year (big if), why is their perceived easy schedule the main cause?
Here are a few of the nation's top teams' first two games to start the season.
Ohio St.: vs. Youngstown St. and Ohio University
Georgia: vs. Georgia Southern and Central Michigan
Oklahoma: vs. Chattanooga and Cincy
LSU: vs. Appalachian St. and Troy
Texas: vs. Florida Atlantic and UTEP
Kansas: vs. Florida International and Louisiana Tech
Auburn: vs. Louisiana-Monroe and Southern Miss
Nothing is ever stated about these "cupcake games." All you will hear about is how hard the SEC in-conference schedule is (and it definitely is)—yet LSU, Georgia, and Auburn are virtually guaranteed a 2-0 start.
Let's let a win be a win.
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