youwouldno wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:20 pm
The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:01 pm
Data is a tool, not a panacea.
There are things baked into those numbers that Furman has little control over (such as the strength of our conference schedule).
Weak opponents don't hurt your ranking, so long as you beat them handily. At one point during the season, Furman's computer rankings were pretty good.
Furman's ranking dropped because the Paladins got buried by all 3 decent FCS opponents that they played. Citadel, Wofford, and APSU are all borderline top 25 teams at best, so obviously Furman was not at that borderline top 25 level. If anything, #43 is probably overstating things, because the better outcomes happened early in the season (the computers liked the close FBS losses).
There's no credible way, computers or no computers, that you can say Furman was anything other than a mediocre FCS team in 2019. Anyone who says the Paladins were good doesn't understand how weak the schedule was, and also doesn't have functional eyeballs.
You are making different arguments. Goalpost shifting, if you will.
Do I think that Furman is a national title contender? No. Did anyone on here make that argument all season? I don't think they did.
Is Furman better today than they were a few years ago? Yes. You can data point yourself to death, but that is patently apparent.
In my opinion, there are two really good teams in the FCS and a bunch of teams that are just lining up to get beat by those two teams. I think that Furman, like a large part of the FCS, is better than most teams but not in the conversation among the upper tier.
What you see as "mediocre" I just see as a massive section of the FCS that aren't James Madison and NDSU. Those teams, as has been the case all year, are capable of beating and losing to most of the rest of that group.
As I have repeatedly said all year, the talent in the FCS right now is an inch deep and a mile wide. You can label that however you want.