3 years in-a-row ive called South Carolina's shit show for what it is and its top 10 preseason ranking. No fucking change and blatant SEC bias at work. Oh, ive been calling bullshit on the "SEC defense" myth too. This for decades. Sure theyve been good butt the SEC offense was extinct as any player with ability went over to play defense.
The pac on the other hand split the difference. The entire SEC replaces qb's (not all but close) and with garbage defenses should be an interesting year. So far the returns look as usual.
3 years in-a-row ive called South Carolina's shit show for what it is and its top 10 preseason ranking. No fucking change and blatant SEC bias at work. Oh, ive been calling bullshit on the "SEC defense" myth too. This for decades. Sure theyve been good butt the SEC offense was extinct as any player with ability went over to play defense.
The pac on the other hand split the difference. The entire SEC replaces qb's (not all but close) and with garbage defenses should be an interesting year. So far the returns look as usual.
The rankings are a big problem. They literally put 7-9 teams in the top 25. Yeah, I get it, Florida and Bammer were really good from 2006-2012, and they had top five coaches. THAT DOESN'T MEAN THE FOURTH BEST TEAM SHOULD AUTOMATICALLY BE RANKED SEVENTH.
Ole Miss looks good on D but they bought an NFL front 7. Nobody in the country has paid more for talent than hugh freeze yet they're up only 7-3 vs. Free OKG'S. The SEC is a fucking joke. Alabama, with 11 returning starters is #2 in the country preseason, and with Casey Paus' s QB pupil at QB (0 starts for Bambi) is WAY FARGIN OVERRATED (just like the head ball coach's squad is)
Saban has 2 difficult games this year, if they had more they would actually lose 1 or 2 so of course they'll finish undefeated.You twats startin to see where Im coming from yet?
Saban has 2 difficult games this year, if they had more they would actually lose 1 or 2 so of course they'll finish undefeated.You twats startin to see where Im coming from yet?
Disagree. He has 8 SEC games, a conference championship, and 2 playoff games. I think that adds up to 11.
Saban has 2 difficult games this year, if they had more they would actually lose 1 or 2 so of course they'll finish undefeated.You twats startin to see where Im coming from yet?
Disagree. He has 8 SEC games, a conference championship, and 2 playoff games. I think that adds up to 11.
Uh the SEC isnt good this year dummy, hence the 2 difficult games...one being the conference championship game. Understand little purplej
Saban has 2 difficult games this year, if they had more they would actually lose 1 or 2 so of course they'll finish undefeated.You twats startin to see where Im coming from yet?
Disagree. He has 8 SEC games, a conference championship, and 2 playoff games. I think that adds up to 11.
Uh the SEC isnt good this year dummy, hence the 2 difficult games...one being the conference championship game. Understand little purplej
3 years in-a-row ive called South Carolina's shit show for what it is and its top 10 preseason ranking. No fucking change and blatant SEC bias at work. Oh, ive been calling bullshit on the "SEC defense" myth too. This for decades. Sure theyve been good butt the SEC offense was extinct as any player with ability went over to play defense.
The pac on the other hand split the difference. The entire SEC replaces qb's (not all but close) and with garbage defenses should be an interesting year. So far the returns look as usual.
Good stuff Billy. They have had dominant teams at the top, but after the top 2 or 3 teams, the conference is no different from any other. Every year teams like South Carolina, Georgia, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, and whatever other team backs into a 9-4 season get overrated solely because they are in the SEC. I've never seen a team get as lucky as Auburn did last year and Missouri making the SEC title game last year spoke volumes.
Alabama will always be great with Saban, LSU is always one of the most talented teams, and Florida was great under Urban Meyer. Auburn might be able to get into the conversation with Malzahn. The rest of the teams pretty much suck.
Good stuff Billy. They have had dominant teams at the top, but after the top 2-3, the conference is no different from any other. Every year teams like South Carolina, Georgia, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, and whatever other team backs into a 9-4 season get overrated. I've never seen a team get as lucky as Auburn did last year and Missouri making the SEC title game last year spoke volumes.
Alabama will always be great with Saban, LSU is always one of the most talented teams, and Florida was great under Urban Meyer. Auburn might be able to get into the conversation with Malzahn. The rest of the teams pretty much suck.
Other than Seattle and San Francisco, the NFC West was just like every other NFL division last year.
It's the top end of the SEC that makes the difference. We all know the bottom half sucks, but no one cares.
Good stuff Billy. They have had dominant teams at the top, but after the top 2-3, the conference is no different from any other. Every year teams like South Carolina, Georgia, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, and whatever other team backs into a 9-4 season get overrated. I've never seen a team get as lucky as Auburn did last year and Missouri making the SEC title game last year spoke volumes.
Alabama will always be great with Saban, LSU is always one of the most talented teams, and Florida was great under Urban Meyer. Auburn might be able to get into the conversation with Malzahn. The rest of the teams pretty much suck.
Other than Seattle and San Francisco, the NFC West was just like every other NFL division last year.
It's the top end of the SEC that makes the difference. We all know the bottom half sucks, but no one cares.
Disagree. You're discounting how good the Cardinals are. They would have won the NFC North and had a shot at the East and South. The Rams were dreck on offense, but their defense is outstanding. The NFL-NCAA comparison doesn't really work there because conference play is 9/12 of your games in college, but only 6/16 in the NFL. The strength of your division/conference makes a bigger difference in college than the NFL, good or bad.
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The pac on the other hand split the difference. The entire SEC replaces qb's (not all but close) and with garbage defenses should be an interesting year. So far the returns look as usual.
Saban has 2 difficult games this year, if they had more they would actually lose 1 or 2 so of course they'll finish undefeated.You twats startin to see where Im coming from yet?
Also.. WHOOOOOOOOSHHHHH
It's good to see he's clearly feelin' himself with meds dialed in as the season arrives.
SEC vs. PAC-12 regular season: 10-12
SEC vs. PAC-12 bowl games: 1-0
SEC vs. Big 12 regular season: 6-10
SEC vs. Big 12 bowl games: 21-8
SEC vs. ACC regular season: 42-36
SEC vs. ACC bowl games: 16-9
SEC vs. Big 10 regular season: 7-4
SEC vs. Big 10 bowl games: 19-19
SEC vs. Big East regular season: 16-15
SEC vs. Big East bowl game: 3-8
BOOM
Alabama will always be great with Saban, LSU is always one of the most talented teams, and Florida was great under Urban Meyer. Auburn might be able to get into the conversation with Malzahn. The rest of the teams pretty much suck.
It's the top end of the SEC that makes the difference. We all know the bottom half sucks, but no one cares.