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USC's is pretty bad.

1.USC
2.Oklahoma
3.FSU
4.VT
5.Pitt
6.Duke
7.UCLA
8.Stanford
9.MSU
10.Colorado
 

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[h=1]USC, Oklahoma lead the way with toughest 2016 nonconference schedules[/h]
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USC is going to need to come storming out of the gates in 2016, with a game against Alabama to kick off the season. Harry How/Getty Images
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What looks to be the most treacherous path to a successful season next year might be a bit misleading at this point.
Some teams are overrated, and others are underrated. The schedule never quite looks the same approaching November as it does approaching spring practice. So keeping that pearl of wisdom in mind, we take our shot at ranking the 10 toughest nonconference schedules for Power 5 teams in 2016.
Notice which conference is missing from our ranking? Here's a hint: it's the one that's won eight of the last 10 national championships.
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[h=2]1. USC Trojans[/h]Sept. 3: vs. Alabama in Arlington, Texas
Sept. 10: Utah State
Nov. 26: Notre Dame
Finally, we get the Alabama-USC matchup so many have been clamoring for over the years, and it kicks off the season at AT&T Stadium. The defending national champion Crimson Tide will again be loaded and have won eight straight nonconference games against Power 5 foes in the regular season. Taking on Alabama away from home will be daunting enough for the Trojans, but they get a second preseason top-10 foe, Notre Dame, to close out the season at home. And Utah State hasn't exactly been a pushover over the last few years.
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[h=2]2. Oklahoma Sooners[/h]Sept. 3: at Houston in NRG Stadium
Sept. 10: Louisiana-Monroe
Sept. 17: Ohio State
It was a tough call between Oklahoma and USC for the top spot on this list. The Sooners will be ranked way up there, almost certainly in the top 10, in all of the 2016 preseason polls, but so will two of their opponents. They go on the road to play Houston to open the season at NRG Stadium, where the NFL's Houston Texans play. Then two weeks later, they get Ohio State at home. Nobody else in college football faces two more challenging nonconference games in September than the Sooners.
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[h=2]3. Florida State Seminoles[/h]Sept. 5: Ole Miss in Orlando, Florida
Sept. 10: Charleston Southern
Sept. 24: at South Florida
Nov. 26: Florida
The Seminoles' matchup with Ole Miss on Labor Day at the Citrus Bowl will be one of the most compelling openers of the season. The Rebels are losing three projected first-rounders from last season's team, but Chad Kelly returns as one of the top quarterbacks in the SEC. Don't take that trip to South Florida for granted, either, especially sandwiched between conference games at Louisville and home against North Carolina. And then there's the annual finale against arch-rival Florida, which has lost five of the last six to the Seminoles.
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[h=2]4. Virginia Tech Hokies[/h]Sept. 3: Liberty
Sept. 10: vs. Tennessee in Bristol, Tennessee
Sept. 24: East Carolina
Nov. 19: at Notre Dame
We're going with the Hokies in the No. 4 spot because they have two games against potential top-10 foes away from home. The first is the second week of the season against Tennessee at Bristol Motor Speedway. The novelty of it all will make this quite an event, but it's also going to be quite a challenge for Justin Fuente's bunch. This should be Butch Jones' best team at Tennessee. The East Carolina game is in Blacksburg, but the Pirates have won the last two against the Hokies, who also have to travel to Notre Dame.
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[h=2]5. Pitt Panthers[/h]Sept. 3: Villanova
Sept. 10: Penn State
Sept. 17: at Oklahoma State
Oct. 1: Marshall
The Panthers might not have a preseason top-10 opponent on their nonconference schedule, but they have three legitimate tests that could all be losses if they're not on top of their game. They get Penn State at home the second week of the season and then have to travel to Oklahoma State the very next week. Boone Pickens Stadium is an extremely tough place to play. After a conference road trip to North Carolina, Pitt has to come back home to face Marshall to kick off the month of October, one of those games you dread during the league season, particularly with the Herd looking to add a Power 5 triumph to its collection.
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[h=2]6.Duke Blue Devils[/h]Sept. 3: North Carolina Central
Sept. 17: at Northwestern
Sept. 24: at Notre Dame
Oct. 8: Army
The Blue Devils might want to get used to the Midwest during September. They travel to Northwestern on Sept. 17 and then turn around and head back that way a week later to face Notre Dame. The Wildcats are always tough at home. Just ask Stanford from a year ago, and the Irish are likely to start the season ranked in the top 10. Army's not going to be mistaken for a powerhouse, but it's never easy preparing for the Black Knights' version of the triple-option.
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[h=2]7. UCLA Bruins[/h]Sept. 3: at Texas A&M
Sept. 10: UNLV
Sept. 17: at BYU
The Bruins don't have any of the top dogs in the preseason polls on their nonconference slate, but not many people are volunteering to open the season at Kyle Field. It's a pivotal season for Kevin Sumlin and the Aggies, and you can bet they'll be ready that first weekend. After coming back home to face UNLV, the Bruins go back on the road to play BYU the third weekend of the season. Winning at picturesque LaVell Edwards Stadium is never easy, and the Bruins had to rally in the final quarter last season to beat the Cougars in Pasadena. Those are two big-boy road trips in the first three weeks of the season.
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[h=2]8. Stanford Cardinal[/h]Sept. 2: Kansas State
Oct. 15: at Notre Dame
Nov. 26: Rice
We'll have to wait and see whether Kansas State recovers from a disappointing 6-7 season, but Bill Snyder's Wildcats are never an easy out. The Cardinal will open with Kansas State on Friday night in Palo Alto. One thing that's different about Stanford's nonconference schedule as opposed to some of its Pac-12 brethren is that the games are spread out. The trip to Notre Dame comes in Week 6, and a home date with Rice closes out the season on Nov. 26 after all of the conference games have been played.
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[h=2]9. Michigan State Spartans[/h]Sept. 3: Furman
Sept. 17: at Notre Dame
Oct. 8: BYU


The Spartans are faced with having to reload at some key spots. Their Big Ten championship team a year ago was a veteran club, so it helps that some of the toughest conference games (Michigan, Ohio State and Wisconsin) are at home in 2016. But two tough nonconference games await, including a trip to Notre Dame the third week of the season. Michigan State does get a bye before that game, but comes back home a few weeks later to take on BYU the second Saturday in October.
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[h=2]10. Colorado Buffaloes[/h]Sept. 2: vs. Colorado State in Denver
Sept. 10: Idaho State
Sept. 17: at Michigan
The 2016 season should be the Buffaloes' best chance to break through under Mike MacIntyre with 17 starters returning and quarterback Davis Webb transferring in from Texas Tech. Right off the bat, Colorado will be tested with a season-opening game against Colorado State in Denver on a Friday night. The two in-state rivals have split the last four games. Two weeks later, the Buffaloes travel to the Big House to face Michigan, a preseason top-5 team and one of the favorites to win the Big Ten championship next season.
 

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Kind of weird that Notre Dame is on 5 of these top 10 teams schedules, but they aren't listed in the top 10 themselves.
 

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When an SEC school schedules more than 1 "power" team I scratch my head. You play 8 games that you could potentially lose (and will get a dog fight even if the score is 35-7). Why schedule more than 1 "tough" OOC game? The other conferences? They need all the help they can get, especially the ACC teams.

My school (UF) plays FSU every year. That game is a bitch anyway you look at it (1-5 the last 6 years....and 5-1 the previous 6). In 2017 UF opens w/ Michigan and closes w/ FSU. I love when SEC haters bash SEC OOC schedules..
 

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Kind of weird that Notre Dame is on 5 of these top 10 teams schedules, but they aren't listed in the top 10 themselves.

They dont play in a conference. BYU is listed also.
 

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What trophy do they give for difficult non-conference schedules?

You don't WIN in your fucken CONFERENCE and you are toast.
 

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What trophy do they give for difficult non-conference schedules?

You don't WIN in your fucken CONFERENCE and you are toast.
Who said anything about trophies? Last time I looked this was a gambling board. I've done pretty well ATS in the bowl games the last few years betting on the teams with the tougher overall schedules, no matter how they fared against those schedules during the season. It also helps in picking futures. The tougher the schedule the less likely I'm going to pick a team to win the national championship or maybe even their own conference championship. Especially if there is a tie breaker type of scenario.
 

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They dont play in a conference. BYU is listed also.
That's probably the reason. I didn't think about that, although ND does play something like a 5 game ACC schedule. But that's more likely to bring their SOS down since Clemson and FSU aren't included in their schedule this year.
 

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Who said anything about trophies? Last time I looked this was a gambling board. I've done pretty well ATS in the bowl games the last few years betting on the teams with the tougher overall schedules, no matter how they fared against those schedules during the season. It also helps in picking futures. The tougher the schedule the less likely I'm going to pick a team to win the national championship or maybe even their own conference championship. Especially if there is a tie breaker type of scenario.

Well with all your past success, I'm sure you want pick a team from the SEC. After all, they cheat and play weak non-conference
schedules. Damn SEC should be off limits for your pretentious ass.
 

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Well with all your past success, I'm sure you want pick a team from the SEC. After all, they cheat and play weak non-conference
schedules. Damn SEC should be off limits for your pretentious ass.
I don't know where you get this hostility unless your just drunk again. But unlike your yearly arguments with the Pac-12/west coast people about your SEC schedules, I could really care less about what teams the SEC schedules. That's why you never see me get in the middle of those arguments. I look at a school's overall schedule. Obviously the SEC is the best conference, and that plays into their overall schedule strength...So simmer down Clover. Your trying to make an argument out of something that isn't there...I'm not sure what you're doing, I'm just trying to win money.
 

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Damn sharp of Sooners to schedule Buckeyes at home when they only have 6 starters back..>>should be Okie by 17...
 

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Damn sharp of Sooners to schedule Buckeyes at home when they only have 6 starters back..>>should be Okie by 17...
OU will still have some missing parts when the 2016 season starts. Mainly WR's and few key defensive players. tOSU is much more able to reload at this point than OU. Plus they have the coaching advantage. It should be a good game either way...I don't look forward to going to the Horseshoe next year.
 

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