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Watching PInkel at media days made me just shake my head and wonder...How can a coach with a point .58 winning percentage (big12), who has never won the big 12 outright, compete and almost win the SEC championship game, in his second fucking year? Don't get me started on TAMU and their meteoric rise their 1st fucking year in the SEC. We're talking about Mizzou.
Mizzou and A&M were barely better than .500 in their years in the big12 (a 2 - team conference) . They move to the almighty SEC and suddenly become near champions.
Why is it that Bobby Stoops and I are the only men in the country who see the SEC for what it is? A great conference along with the other 4. No better, no worse top to bottom. I argue the pac12 and big10 are better top to bottom. Stoops proved me right last year by undressing the overrated tide (which i hammered home and they'll be worse this year) in a BCS bowl.
Know Bambi ' s excuse? We didn't want to be there. BULLSHIT! Whoever questions me fuck off in advance...you b retarted
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That game almost killed me via alcohol poisoning.
Tennessee plays at Oklahoma this year, South Carolina goes to Clemson, Georgia gets Clemson at home, LSU plays Wisconsin, Auburn goes to K State, I think Florida plays FSU every year.
Last year Florida played FSU and at Miami, Georgia went to Clemson, South Carolina hosted Clemson and went to UCF, LSU played TCU at a neutral site, Tennessee went to Oregon, Ole Miss went to Texas.
Then there's the fact that they won 7 BCS titles in a row, with 9 total. Guess how many the other conferences have combined? FIVE. The next best conferences, Big 12 and ACC, only have TWO. The SEC also has the best winning percentage out of all the major conferences in BCS bowls.
The hype is justified, and frankly, I'm sick and tired of hearing you and plss doog it up about it.
It says a lot that you are siding with plss on a football argument. Think about that for a bit.
The SEC was overrated last year. Florida, Georgia, and A&M weren't as good as anticipated. Then again, Missouri and Auburn were better than expected. It balanced out, but it wasn't the SEC's strongest year.
The SEC gets more players to the NFL compared to any other conference. It's the best conference and has been for awhile.
I've never said they aren't good, but they are overrated. When you start out with seven or eight teams in the top 25, and 3-5 in the top 12, it's way easier to remain highly ranked.
Here's a scenario:
South Carolina starts out ranked 8th, goes 5-0, climbs up to 3rd, then loses a close one at no. 6 LSU. Media morons harp about how they shouldn't even drop a spot because the SEC is almost as good as the Jaguars etc., you're going to get beat up playing each other...maybe they should drop one spot, or two, but that's it! They're still in the NC hunt! They only lost one game! It's the SEC! What I wrote is only a slight embellishment. Listen to some of these morons sometime.