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Top NCAA teams facing tougher opponents in early season games to enhance their chances in playoffs

When colleges schedule non-conference opponents far in advance, they run the risk of facing teams that may not be as strong as initially anticipated. While playing against weaker teams can result in easy wins and developmental opportunities for players, top-tier teams in the Southeastern Conference are opting for tougher out-of-conference matchups.

Teams like Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, and Oklahoma are prioritizing challenging opponents over “cupcake” guarantee games against lower-tier teams. This shift towards a more competitive non-conference schedule is influenced by the recent expansion of the College Football Playoff to include 12 teams.

Georgia’s head coach, Kirby Smart, emphasizes the benefits of playing strong opponents, as evidenced by their dominant victory over Clemson. The SEC teams are aiming for a competitive edge and are willing to face tough competition early in the season.

Strength of schedule plays a crucial role in determining which teams qualify for the College Football Playoff. The SEC, after sending only Alabama to the playoff last season, is looking to enhance its chances by scheduling challenging matchups.

Even though some teams like Mississippi have faced FCS-level opponents, they are also gearing up to tackle stronger teams to test their mettle. Coaches like Lane Kiffin of Ole Miss see these matchups as essential for gauging their team’s progress and readiness.

Teams such as Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma are opting for matchups against upper-division opponents before entering league play, aiming to prepare themselves for the competitive season ahead. These strategic scheduling decisions are geared towards improving the teams’ performance and readiness for conference play.

Despite the challenges of predicting the strength of future opponents, coaches like Eli Drinkwitz of Missouri view non-conference games as early tests to evaluate their team’s strengths and weaknesses. Openers against formidable opponents like Boston College provide valuable insights into areas that need improvement and set the tone for the rest of the season.

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