It's that time of year where it's slow at work and I spend time making worthless spreadsheets.
For the sake of comparison, I made an assumption that all currently ranked SEC teams lose all games on the road to other SEC ranked teams. Any other game at home is considered a win. Any game vs a non-ranked team is considered a win. Any road game vs a ranked team is a loss.
There is obviously some nuance to rankings, but regardless, in this case:
Kentucky 14 -4
Florida 14 - 4
Tennessee 11 - 6
Auburn 14 - 4
Alabama 14 - 4
Oklahoma 13 -5
Texas A&M 14 -4
Ole Miss 15 - 3
If there is any take away, it's that if Tennesee is a stock, you sell now. They face more ranked teams on the road than any SEC team. In addition, their coach is Rick Barnes who is famous for Feb / March collapse.
For the sake of comparison, I made an assumption that all currently ranked SEC teams lose all games on the road to other SEC ranked teams. Any other game at home is considered a win. Any game vs a non-ranked team is considered a win. Any road game vs a ranked team is a loss.
There is obviously some nuance to rankings, but regardless, in this case:
Kentucky 14 -4
Florida 14 - 4
Tennessee 11 - 6
Auburn 14 - 4
Alabama 14 - 4
Oklahoma 13 -5
Texas A&M 14 -4
Ole Miss 15 - 3
If there is any take away, it's that if Tennesee is a stock, you sell now. They face more ranked teams on the road than any SEC team. In addition, their coach is Rick Barnes who is famous for Feb / March collapse.