Obviously, at this point in the season, a lot of how teams are viewed by pollsters, oddsmakers, and computer models is based on the opponents that teams have played. ![]() Could someone else (Clemson, Tennessee, USC, UCLA, TTUN, Ole Miss, Oklahoma State, Penn State, etc.) insert themselves into the conversation? Sure, but for now I’m going to stick to the three presumptive top three teams in the country. But, I don’t think that would be all that helpful, so I’m going to go through a bunch of different metrics from polls to stats to betting odds to advanced analytics to try and see if we can boil down who the best team is.Īt this point in the season, we are really only talking about three contenders, Ohio State, Alabama, and Georgia. So, I am an admitted Ohio State homer, so if I was just going to answer this from my personal perspective, I would just say “Yes” and end the article. ![]() If you have something you want me to take a stab at answering, check out the details above. Thank you to William (or “my boy Bill” as we musical theatre fans know him) for sending in the question. Question:Īs we head into the final Saturday without an Ohio State game until December, I figured this would be an appropriate Ask LGHL question for today. ![]() If you have a question that you would like to ask, you can tweet us or if you need more than 280 characters, send an email HERE. Every day for the entirety of the Ohio State football season, we will be asking and answering questions about the team, college football, and anything else on our collective minds of varying degrees of importance.
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