How do you think the SEC would have done had they faced the Pac's bowel opponents? And vice versa?
The Pac might be better, but the bowel record doesn't prove it. We're talking massive difference in level of opponents.
Wisconsin and Notre Dame are not good. The Mississippi's didn't lose close games, they got plungered.
There is zero evidence the SEC is any good this year. Their best win of non conference or bowl season might be Boise State. Kansas State and Louisville are the next two best.
You can make the vice versa argument every year.
Not really, because the SEC always has TUFFer opponents and oftentimes has better records.
Fuck it there's time before the UW game, let's play it out. Here's Pac teams replacing SEC teams:
Ohio State vs Oregon - We'll find out for real next week, but I'm taking Oregon. W Georgia Tech vs Arizona - L TCU vs UCLA - L Louisville vs ASU - Louisville got worked by UGA. OTOH, ASU barely beat Duke. Toss up. Minnesota vs USC - Toss up Wisconsin vs Utah - L Notre Dame vs Stanford - Hard to call this one for the Pac, considering ND already beat them. I still think Stanford's better though, so we'll go Toss up. West Virginia vs UW - Peterman with a month to prepare equals a W We still have 5 SEC bowel games with no eligible Pac representative. Since the Pac has two less teams, we'll only play out the next 3: Texas vs Cal - toss up but I'd take Texas Miami vs Oregon State - all Canes in the Dennis Erickson Bowel. L Iowa vs PostGameCuogSlices - doog legend gets one. L
If the Pac played the SEC bowel schedule they'd be very, very hard pressed to be the 6-5 the SEC is. I only found 2 sure wins and four toss ups. Basically everything would have to break right for the Pac to match the SEC's record.
How do you think the SEC would have done had they faced the Pac's bowel opponents? And vice versa?
The Pac might be better, but the bowel record doesn't prove it. We're talking massive difference in level of opponents.
Wisconsin and Notre Dame are not good. The Mississippi's didn't lose close games, they got plungered.
There is zero evidence the SEC is any good this year. Their best win of non conference or bowl season might be Boise State. Kansas State and Louisville are the next two best.
You can make the vice versa argument every year.
Not really, because the SEC always has TUFFer opponents and oftentimes has better records.
Fuck it there's time before the UW game, let's play it out. Here's Pac teams replacing SEC teams:
Ohio State vs Oregon - We'll find out for real next week, but I'm taking Oregon. W Georgia Tech vs Arizona - L TCU vs UCLA - L Louisville vs ASU - Louisville got worked by UGA. OTOH, ASU barely beat Duke. Toss up. Minnesota vs USC - Toss up Wisconsin vs Utah - L Notre Dame vs Stanford - Hard to call this one for the Pac, considering ND already beat them. I still think Stanford's better though, so we'll go Toss up. West Virginia vs UW - Peterman with a month to prepare equals a W We still have 5 SEC bowel games with no eligible Pac representative. Since the Pac has two less teams, we'll only play out the next 3: Texas vs Cal - toss up but I'd take Texas Miami vs Oregon State - all Canes in the Dennis Erickson Bowel. L Iowa vs PostGameCuogSlices - doog legend gets one. L
If the Pac played the SEC bowel schedule they'd be very, very hard pressed to be the 6-5 the SEC is. I only found 2 sure wins and four toss ups. Basically everything would have to break right for the Pac to match the SEC's record.
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Other than that obvious error, where am I wrong?
All I saw was purple.
Other than that, he's right, you know.