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The relative comparison is my point and I guess a matter of semantics.Since halftime of the ND game we're hot. There really shouldn't be any dispute over that.
The issue that what we consider hot isn't hot for Gonzaga, Baylor, or Michigan. Our 5 game winning streak is awesome, and for our program particularly noteworthy.
Here is Gonzaga's opening schedule (not including the back to back homegames against Northwestern state). They beat Kansas by 32, Auburn by 23, WVU by 5, Iowa by 11, and UVA by 23. That's gonzaga hot.
ND isn't good, but some labeled them "hot" in the middle of their schedule after they beat a bunch of bad teams.
On a "heat scale" that include relative strength, I guess I'd call us warm and playing well. I'm not disputing our results relative to who we've played (though I'm not a fan of pulling in a half game as part of the evidence).