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BloneRanger
3 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
I believe you're referring to the "Toughest Places to Play" list which is described as stadiums that get loud but is based off of home record. If I'm not mistaken, I believe they base it off of home record over the previous 10 years. If that's accurate Oklahoma is 65-12 at home over that time period and Tennessee is 55-21 over that same period at home, so that would be why Neyland is lower on the list.
Assuming that's accurate, Tennessee should see a big jump up the toughest places to play in your dynasty (assuming you're having good years with them) starting in your 4th season when a couple of 4 home-loss seasons fall out of the computing.
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