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Per CBS Sports, Texas SEC schedule easy...

Despite all of the big games on Texas’s 2024 slate, CBS Sports projects a clear path to the playoffs. They rank the Longhorns’ schedule as one of the easiest in the conference as the No. 14 most difficult out of 16 teams. CBS Sports says of the Longhorns 2024 schedule,

“Texas is receiving plenty of hype as an SEC contender thanks in large part to its schedule. A road trip to Michigan is about as difficult as a nonconference game can get, and the Longhorns do host Georgia in a seismic clash that’s bound to have implications well beyond the SEC’s borders. But the Bulldogs and Oklahoma are the only two teams expected to finish in the top half of the conference that Texas has to play.”

 

Outside of Texas, only the Ole Miss Rebels and Missouri Tigers are expected to have an easier schedule this year.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/sec-strength-of-schedule-rankings-2024-florida-faces-brutal-slate-texas-has-clear-path-to-playoff/

On 6/11/2024 at 11:08 AM, LonghornSean said:

 

Damn, 7 home games and only 3 out of state. Nice!

Reminiscent of an aggy schedule pretty much every year.

Writer went to the inferiority complex UT

11 hours ago, LTtxfan said:

Per CBS Sports, Texas SEC schedule easy...

Despite all of the big games on Texas’s 2024 slate, CBS Sports projects a clear path to the playoffs. They rank the Longhorns’ schedule as one of the easiest in the conference as the No. 14 most difficult out of 16 teams. CBS Sports says of the Longhorns 2024 schedule,

“Texas is receiving plenty of hype as an SEC contender thanks in large part to its schedule. A road trip to Michigan is about as difficult as a nonconference game can get, and the Longhorns do host Georgia in a seismic clash that’s bound to have implications well beyond the SEC’s borders. But the Bulldogs and Oklahoma are the only two teams expected to finish in the top half of the conference that Texas has to play.”

 

Outside of Texas, only the Ole Miss Rebels and Missouri Tigers are expected to have an easier schedule this year.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/sec-strength-of-schedule-rankings-2024-florida-faces-brutal-slate-texas-has-clear-path-to-playoff/

I was led to believe that every single game in the SEC was like playing a hybrid of the ‘85 Bears D and the ‘99 Rams O…

Edited by Ignatius

16 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

Obviously adding UT and OU to the SEC has diluted the week in and week out grind of the schedule

this will definitely be their go-to excuse after we win the SEC before they ever sniff a championship game appearance. 

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