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Comparing Utah's schedule with that of Tulsa's

To get a better understanding of where Utah and Tulsa stand, I thought it would be best to compare both team's schedule. This should at least give a foundation for the argument of which team is better, or if anything adds more baseless information to which team has a better shot at winning the Armed Forces Bowl.

Tulsa's schedule

W/L Opponent Score Opponent Record
W Stephen F. Austin 45-7 4-7
L BYU 24-49 10-2
W North Texas 28-3 3-9
W Navy 24-23 9-3
W Southern Miss 20-6 8-5
W East Carolina 31-10 7-5
W Memphis 35-14 2-10
W UTEP 30-20 5-7
L Houston 10-27 10-3
L SMU 34-24 6-6
W Tulane 38-3 4-8

It's interesting to note Tulsa did not play once BCS team this season and their toughest out of conference games were against BYU and Navy -- which also happens to be their most impressive victory of the season. The combined record of Tulsa's opponents is 68-65, but the combined record against teams Tulsa beat is only 42-54.

Utah's schedule

W/L Opponent Score Opponent Record
L UCLA 10-31 7-5
W NAU 45-7 6-5
W USU 48-0 1-11
W SDSU 38-7 3-9
L Boise State 3-36 12-0
W TCU 20-7 10-2
L Wyoming 15-31 6-6
L New Mexico 31-34 6-6
W UNLV 45-23 2-10
W CSU 35-22 4-8
W Air Force 17-14 4-8
L BYU 31-33 10-2

The Utes played one team from a BCS conference, UCLA, a team that blew them out. Their combined opponent's record this season is 71-72. While Utah's opponents have more wins than Tulsa's, their opponents' combined record is above .500, Utah's isn't. It isn't much better if you just compare the combined record of each team Utah beat. That's an embarrassingly low of 30-53. A winning percentage of just .361%, compare that to Tulsa's wins, which is .437, and you can see they've had more impressive wins than the Utes. Of course Utah's biggest win the of the season compares well to Tulsa's, a 20-7 victory over TCU.

What does this all mean? Well the Utes pretty much rolled over every team with a bad record, in fact, all of their losses came to a team with 6 or more wins. Yet against good competition -- BYU, Boise State and UCLA -- the Utes faltered. Though I will note the Utes had a much stronger finish than Tulsa, who lost 2 of their final 3, while the Utes won 2 of their final 3. Their lone loss coming as time expired against BYU -- who defeated Tulsa 49-24.

If the Utes can get a victory against Tulsa, it'll be an impressive one to add to a season filled with minimal impressive wins. Tulsa on the other hand probably won't gain much with a victory over a 7-5 Utah team...except maybe a top-25 finish.

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I'm still in denial about Tulsa's win at Navy. Impressive, maybe. Pretty, it was not...
 

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