While your trashing Jeanty’s schedule, why don’t you take a look at Colorado’s “brutal” schedule: 1) Played ZERO teams that finished in the Top 25 2) Didn’t have to play any of the top 3 teams in already quite weak Big-12 (Actually Top 4, as they were 4th 3) SOS ranked 71 compared to Boise at 79 (Which is actually a bit inflated for Colorado as KSU and Nebraska were ranked when they played, and Oregon was not #1 when Boise played them) Jeanty didn’t play a tough schedule by any means, but neither did Hunter. However. Jeanty proved he can do his usual thing on the road against the team who finished #1. Travis Hunter’s top opponent was Kansas State, a game where Travis got injured. I can understand Travis winning the heisman, but I’m tired of people trashing Jeanty’s schedule when in reality their schedules were quite comparable
While your trashing Jeanty’s schedule, why don’t you take a look at Colorado’s “brutal” schedule:
1) Played ZERO teams that finished in the Top 25
2) Didn’t have to play any of the top 3 teams in already quite weak Big-12 (Actually Top 4, as they were 4th
3) SOS ranked 71 compared to Boise at 79 (Which is actually a bit inflated for Colorado as KSU and Nebraska were ranked when they played, and Oregon was not #1 when Boise played them)
Jeanty didn’t play a tough schedule by any means, but neither did Hunter. However. Jeanty proved he can do his usual thing on the road against the team who finished #1. Travis Hunter’s top opponent was Kansas State, a game where Travis got injured.
I can understand Travis winning the heisman, but I’m tired of people trashing Jeanty’s schedule when in reality their schedules were quite comparable