When people talk about their teams and the teams they play on their schedule, they usually will find a way to incorporate how their strength of schedule is better compared to another team’s strength of schedule. However, is that always the case?
FloridaHSFootball.com has developed a strength of schedule formula that factors in from a select number of years along with recent success, including playoff success or going further by winning a state championship. These factors are valued into a weighted formula that then gives us a look at the team’s strength of schedule.
Here you can find links of all the strength of schedule numbers for all the schools playing 11-Man and 8-Man football in the state. To view the strength of schedule numbers you will need an MVP subscription which you can sign up here for a membership if you do not already have one.












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