I am not saying Indiana would be favored over Texas. I am saying Indiana could very well be 10-1 against Texas's schedule, since Fro said they had no chance to do so against an SEC schedule.
To be fair, Texas hasn't exactly played "an SEC schedule" this year, either.
Texas is 1st in the conference right now, and they played UGA, which is 2nd.
The Horns haven't (yet) played 3,4,5,6,7,8, or 9.
They played 10 on their 3rd-string QB and minus many other starters.
They played 11, 12, 13, 15, and 16.
We knew this before the season began - the 2 newbies' schedules were VERY different (Texas was given a pass compared to OU's slate).
Texas will play A&M, so that helps some....but Texas will not have faced a traditional, middle-of-the-road SEC schedule in 2024.
So if you get to nitpick my phrase, I get to further specify it.