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I think it’s a big leap to say that Richmond is a good bit better than Charlotte. At best you can probably make the case they’re “as good as” Charlotte, a team we just beat 20-3 on the road in the biggest on campus sporting event in Charlotte’s school history.I think it is probably closer to 80%. Richmond is a good bit better than Charlotte, but we are at home and I keep holding out hope, perhaps naively, that Bill can actually improve this team.
FWIW, Sagarin projects an 18 point spread, which would make an 88% win probability.
In general I appreciate that UNC tries to put together competitive non-conference schedules. Just think we can do that without going on the road to places like App State, Ga St., and especially UNCC. Very few P4 teams schedule games like that, for a reason.UNC football plays competitive schedules most years. Much more so than NC state. Look at who Georgia has played this year. That said, I believe there is backstory with uncc but can't remember. Any how, at least we are helping a fellow UNC system member.
And there is no hyphen in UNCCYou want to knowhow stupid I am? Well it wasn't until about 60m seconds ago that I realized that this entire thread is about the football game between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, played in Charlotte, NC. I has assumed that game was merely a pretext for a thread discussing the pros and cons of UNC-C. And I legitimately thought the thread tilte was for UNC at Charlotte, shortened to UNC@Charlotte. Every time I reviewed the thread, the posts were mostly about the game and the team, really nothing about UNC-C. Damn, I am stupid.
Didn’t the legislature dictate that UNC and NC State must play the other D1 football programs in the state (ECU, UNCC, App St) home and home on some sort of rotating schedule?Honestly though we didn’t spend enough time in this thread talking about how stupid it is that UNC ever scheduled a game @ UNCC in the first place.
Seriously, how many other power conference teams are playing road games against low level G5 teams in high school stadiums?
Sagarin would have Richmond as a five point favorite over Charlotte on a neutral field. Richmond is ranked considerably above Charlotte in every metric ranking service.I think it’s a big leap to say that Richmond is a good bit better than Charlotte. At best you can probably make the case they’re “as good as” Charlotte, a team we just beat 20-3 on the road in the biggest on campus sporting event in Charlotte’s school history.
I can buy Sagarin’s 88% but I think 80% is a bridge too far.