Originally Posted by ISUAlum2002
Pre-season rankings aren't worth the paper (err, websites) they're printed on, and everyone knows it. Its proven year after year.
True.
To that point, what are pieces of paper worth that formulate this year's strength of schedule based on last year's results that are full of players that are no longer on this year's roster, or teams that return players that were young and took their lumps last year, and will be back better this year?
Not a whole lot.