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6 SEC teams play FCS opponents this weekend...
Alabama gets Charleston Southern this weekend, then plays unranked Auburn to close season. On the other hand Stanford, who just lost to an obvious top 15 type opponent in Oregon (they're at full health, and would have beat anybody in the country on that field Sat night), gets to play a Cal team who is better than 10 out of the 16 SEC teams, and #4 ND team to finish the season.
If A #4 pac 12 team finished with Char SO and Auburn, they'd drop out playoff contention. How much longer is the SEC going to get away with this?
Every other conference is beating each other up, scratching and clawing for a playoff spot. The SEC is coasting along in neutral, not taking ANY chances that might harm their playoff chances. Its a buttfuckered double-standard and im fed up with it. Ive been bitching about it for over a decade and nothing gets done about it.
The new playoff was supposed to punish the SEC for scheduling cuntcakes before rivalry games at end of season, remember? Not only did the committee not do anything about it, they actually rewarded Alabama, and the SEC for it. Alabama has beat 1 ranked team all year (LSU, and they are borderline. Ole Miss has no biz @ 25).
Now the committee is rewarding a 1-loss ND, whose best win is #20 Navy @ #4, while 10-0 Iowa, Okie state sit out the playoff.
This is a subjective popularity contest. Nothing the committee promised to do is apparent. J, Race, how do you live with yourselves? Or should I say with each other?
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It doesn't matter when you play the cupcake. Puppy - take a look at the Pac 12 non con opponents then go light yourself on fire
Game one - Play NC State, Fake Forest or Boise State in Atlanta, Houston, or Dallas - this is your difficult game
game 2 - Furman
game 3 - Vanderbilt
game 4 - at Kentucky
game 5 - South Carolina
game 6 - at Missouri
game 7 - Missori was tough, better schedule Florida International
game 8 - Georgia
game 9 - at Tennessee
game 10 - at aTm (two straight road games1 impressive!
game 11 - Louisiana Lafayette
game 12 - Arkansas
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2015-ratings.html
Sounds like a good time to remind everyone.
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The only really good team is Alabama. There are 4 or 5 other pretty good teams. The team that was touted as a top 4 team just got dominated by Bama and lost to a might Arkansas team that lost to Toledo and Texas Tech. The SEC East champ needed a late FG to beat Vandy. It's not that far superior to the other conferences.
Most of these teams play 8 conference games and schedule 4 patsies. Arguing that they play really tough schedules is dumb and easy to pick apart.