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Week 12 Showdown: Packers at 49ers - potential home field advantage implications.
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 852651" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>While you are likely correct. You have to adjust games some for strength of schedule.</p><p>While SOV/SOS is not really a reliable factor IMO until about 1/2 dozen or so games in, it’s a verifiably important stat particularly as the season progresses into the latter part. (See 2010 season as an example). A 6th seed just rolled through the playoffs (on the road I might ad) on our way to a SB title. Totally unheard of at the time.</p><p>It’s also why some D1 college football teams with perfect records won’t (and shouldn’t) break the top 10. It’s about the level of competition.</p><p></p><p>On paper, SF at home and Without SOV consideration? SF should win like 33-17 or thereabouts. Considering SOV, This game will likely be decided late 4th quarter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 852651, member: 10086"] While you are likely correct. You have to adjust games some for strength of schedule. While SOV/SOS is not really a reliable factor IMO until about 1/2 dozen or so games in, it’s a verifiably important stat particularly as the season progresses into the latter part. (See 2010 season as an example). A 6th seed just rolled through the playoffs (on the road I might ad) on our way to a SB title. Totally unheard of at the time. It’s also why some D1 college football teams with perfect records won’t (and shouldn’t) break the top 10. It’s about the level of competition. On paper, SF at home and Without SOV consideration? SF should win like 33-17 or thereabouts. Considering SOV, This game will likely be decided late 4th quarter. [/QUOTE]
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