That’s BS. Yes your schedule was way tougher this year than next but that metric is including your bowl games where you got 2 vs most people getting 1. Add the SEC Champ game and that’s 2 more games than a lot of teams so it’s not remotely equal footing. Plus, winning percentage alone doesn’t tell anything about the difficulty of your schedule. Let’s look at UT’s schedule next year as an example. Is beating 11-1 UTSA at home equal to beating 11-1 Bama on the road? Per this metric, yes. Good try. What’s hilarious is there’s no one saying you all weren’t the best team and you proved it on the field so why do you need any metric to try and prove anything? You UGA fans are too fragile. New money I guess. No matter what metric you use next year it won’t look good.
I agree with your point but this is rich coming from a Georgia fan. Y’all are the Ohio State of the South; you have a 1 game season next year, and will likely waltz into the playoff even if you lose to us.Auburn plays UGA, Bama, and LSU every year and they don't beat their chest about it. It's just their schedule. They beat Bama every so often, and it's usually a competitive game. They won the Natty in 2010, having played UGA and Bama back to back. In 2017 they played Bama and UGA (not once, but twice) in four weeks, won 2 of 3 and appeared in the SEC championship game as the West division representative. LSU played Bama and UGA in 2019 and won the Natty.
Please stop thinking that only teams with easy schedules win championships. Beat all the teams on your schedule and you might be surprised what happens.