2015 Mizzou (30-28, 15-15), 2016 Kentucky (34-23, 15-15), 2016 Alabama (32-26, 15-15)
The sec does a good job of lifting all boats like you said. However, we again miss two of the biggest tide risers in UT and UK. And have the biggest drain on the schedule in Missouri.
And I’d say in all those cases you’d find something wrong that goes far beyond a weak non-conference schedule.
2015 Mizzou was 30-28. #57 in RPI because they were barely over .500…..they lost too many games overall.
2016 Alabama was only 32-26, #63 in RPI, also just lost double-digit nonconference games.
2016 Kentucky was not 34-23, they were 32-25. #70 RPI. Again, just not a good enough overall record.
If we end up with 32 wins or less but still have a 15-15 regular season like those teams did, it will mean all of the following happened:
1) 8-7 finish in SEC play
2) Loss or cancellation against Memphis.
3) Loss or cancellation against UNA.
4) Loss or cancellation in the Governor’s Cup.
5) 0-fer in Hoover
Those things aren’t all gonna happen. We’re simply outside of the scope of reasonable possibility to be left out of the regionals with a 15-15 mark.
And I’m not saying our out of conference schedule was good. It could have been a lot better, particularly just by changing only the MSM series to a semi-competitive opponent. I’m also not saying we did well against it, that obviously could have been better, too.
But, the schedule was good enough for us to make the field without having to be world beaters in SEC play to get to the postseason. And, in spite of the tough losses, we’ve done enough thus far to get a bid with a .500 SEC record. That could obviously change if we do something crazy like lose to UNA. But as of right now, that’s where it stands.