bobongo
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Only when determining "strength" of schedule. Rankings should be some combination of record + strength of schedule. If you include record in each side of that, you are just muddying it. For example, while we lost to USF, we were easily the better team. Stats will show that, but a binary "win or loss" does not. There is a reason that win/loss elo systems of ranking have never been very good predictors of wins in ncaa, where as point per play differential/point per drive differential does.
I am certainly not saying record doesn't matter, I am saying that performance on the field needs to be considered as well. From what I have heard, the CFP committee agrees somewhat.
As I said previously, SOS is the other factor besides w/l. It should be overall SOS combined with overall w/l. Of course SOS has to be considered.
But as far as whether we are the "better team" when compared to USF, that means nothing, zero. You play the game to find out who's going to win, not who the "better team" is. The "better team" is subjective. Who wins is a matter of record, and is the object of playing the game. Predictors of wins mean nothing as to who should be ranked where. Nothing, zero. Teams should be ranked according to who they beat and who they lost to. Point per drive differential? It has its place, but as for determining rankings it's a garbage stat.