According to the College Football Data Warehouse, Georgia has the second strongest schedule of all time. LSU is 3rd and Auburn is 7th. However, they have Michigan first. I do not know how they came up with their list. It would be interesting to see the same analysis run against the top 100 (so we can see if a team's schedule strength drops off dramatically after the top 30. For example, a team plays 10 games a year 4 of which are against top 30 programs and the other 7 are against places like Western Kentucky. It would also be interesting to see the analysis run against the top 10, top 15, top 20 as well. Some of those programs on the list because of their performance against top 30 teams may only be there because they play a bunch of people ranked 27th or 28th all the time but don't really have much success against a higher tier like 15+).
www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/rankings/a...m_sched_rankings.php