Where should I go for strength of schedule.

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I've been to three sites and they are so drastically different I don't know what to trust. The three sites have Oregon at 113th, 58th and 14th. What the hell is that?
 
Hmmmm sounds stupid to have them that low... Nicholls State sucks but Virginia is a quality win (They beat BYU who beat Texas), and if we beat the Vols next week that's a win against the SEC, then PAC-12 play starts and that means Stanford, Washington, UCLA, and the Arizona schools. We have a decent schedule.
It's not what I'd call a tough schedule, but doesn't seem like a cakewalk either. If Oregon really wants to become a perennial contender, they really need to start adding more big game programs outside the pac12, preferable SEC. Make the nation take notice.
 
It's not what I'd call a tough schedule, but doesn't seem like a cakewalk either. If Oregon really wants to become a perennial contender, they really need to start adding more big game programs outside the pac12, preferable SEC. Make the nation take notice.

Oregon has already gone through the big game phase though. Michigan 2x, LSU, Oklahoma, etc. I say they're in the perennial contenders list. I mean we've been ranked top 10 to start the season like 4 years in a row now.
 
It's not what I'd call a tough schedule, but doesn't seem like a cakewalk either. If Oregon really wants to become a perennial contender, they really need to start adding more big game programs outside the pac12, preferable SEC. Make the nation take notice.

We're ranked 2nd. The nation has taken notice.
 
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If Clemson keeps winning, they'll end up passing the Ducks. It sucks, but that's the reality of the current bowl system.
 
So nobody gave me an answer of a good site to trust for SOS. Anyone?
 

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