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The SEC never plays anyone

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  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,778
    HuskyInAZ said:

    PurpleJ said:

    The SEC saves all their difficult scheduling for conference play and the post season. Anything else is just a bonus.

    Here's an example of the FS SEC scheduling from the scout oregon board......Florida played Alabama @ Alabama in 2014. The next time Florida plays @ Alabama is 2027. For those of you who are math challenged, that's 13 fucking years. This is what happens with 14 team conferences who opt for an 8 game conference schedule. Looks to me like the SEC is a pack of pussies, not that I have anything against pussy.
    Disagree.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    HuskyInAZ said:

    PurpleJ said:

    The SEC saves all their difficult scheduling for conference play and the post season. Anything else is just a bonus.

    Here's an example of the FS SEC scheduling from the scout oregon board......Florida played Alabama @ Alabama in 2014. The next time Florida plays @ Alabama is 2027. For those of you who are math challenged, that's 13 fucking years. This is what happens with 14 team conferences who opt for an 8 game conference schedule. Looks to me like the SEC is a pack of pussies, not that I have anything against pussy.
    That's why you should think of the SEC West and SEC East as separate conferences
  • Southerndawg
    Southerndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,358 Founders Club
    Florida plays FSU OOC every year ... In addition to LSU as an OOD "rival". Not sure they deserve the "pussy" label.
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,262 Standard Supporter
    PurpleJ said:

    The SEC saves all their difficult scheduling for conference play and the post season. Anything else is just a bonus.

    That's a fallacy...a conference's success is judged, in large part, by their OOC schedule. If LSU plays Louisiana-Lafayette, Arkansas St, Inbred Tech, and Georgia Southern, and Bammer plays similar dreck, it means very little, yet the media pretends it does.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,778

    PurpleJ said:

    The SEC saves all their difficult scheduling for conference play and the post season. Anything else is just a bonus.

    That's a fallacy...a conference's success is judged, in large part, by their OOC schedule. If LSU plays Louisiana-Lafayette, Arkansas St, Inbred Tech, and Georgia Southern, and Bammer plays similar dreck, it means very little, yet the media pretends it does.
    A conference's success is judged by championships. Wake me when someone else wins 7 in a row.
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919
    HuskyInAZ said:

    PurpleJ said:

    The SEC saves all their difficult scheduling for conference play and the post season. Anything else is just a bonus.

    Here's an example of the FS SEC scheduling from the scout oregon board......Florida played Alabama @ Alabama in 2014. The next time Florida plays @ Alabama is 2027. For those of you who are math challenged, that's 13 fucking years. This is what happens with 14 team conferences who opt for an 8 game conference schedule. Looks to me like the SEC is a pack of pussies, not that I have anything against pussy.


    Yeah but no one ever mentions all the times they have to go to the UW of the Sou.... er I mean Vanderbilt.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    PurpleJ said:

    The SEC saves all their difficult scheduling for conference play and the post season. Anything else is just a bonus.

    That's a fallacy...a conference's success is judged, in large part, by their OOC schedule. If LSU plays Louisiana-Lafayette, Arkansas St, Inbred Tech, and Georgia Southern, and Bammer plays similar dreck, it means very little, yet the media pretends it does.
    That's why people think the Pac-12 is good too.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    salemcoog said:

    HuskyInAZ said:

    PurpleJ said:

    The SEC saves all their difficult scheduling for conference play and the post season. Anything else is just a bonus.

    Here's an example of the FS SEC scheduling from the scout oregon board......Florida played Alabama @ Alabama in 2014. The next time Florida plays @ Alabama is 2027. For those of you who are math challenged, that's 13 fucking years. This is what happens with 14 team conferences who opt for an 8 game conference schedule. Looks to me like the SEC is a pack of pussies, not that I have anything against pussy.


    Yeah but no one ever mentions all the times they have to go to the UW of the Sou.... er I mean Vanderbilt.
    Hurtful
  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,554 Swaye's Wigwam
    Easy non conference schedules isn't an SEC problem. It's a problem throughout college football. Look at UW's last year and in the upcoming years. Kansas State was well known for playing patsies.
  • RavennaDawg
    RavennaDawg Member Posts: 846
    #MyTigers open with Louisville this year. Played K State last year. Climpson 3 times in the last 5 years.

    In addition to the 6 other SEC West teams, Auburn also plays Georgia every year.

    When the Pac 10 played 9 league games and no FCS teams, the P10 always had the toughest schedules (close to 1 thru 10) because the bottom of the schedule was so superior to every other league. Now that everyone plays FCS patsies, the SEC schedules compete with the P12 because the top and middle is so superior to everyone else. Both conferences boast better schedules top to bottom than any other league, the P12 because of the bottom, the SEC because of the top and middle.

    Alabama, LSU, Georgia and Mississippi match the top 4 schools on any schedule.

    JSU, SJSU, Idaho, and Kentucky are no worse than the bottom 4 on most schedules.

    Ark, aTm, MSU, and Louisville are better than 5-8 on any non-SEC schedule.

    Phil Steele's toughest schedules this year are

    Alabama
    USC
    Ark
    Cal
    WASHINGTON
    Auburn
    Texas
    Utah
    Stanford