The BCS didn't make the SEC great
They only had one of those wins before Nick Saban and Urban Meyer built programs that won seven of their other eight titles. Now Saban is 63 and sounds ready to retire while Meyer is building a dynasty in Columbus.
Two great coaches made the SEC great, not the playoff system.
As we've always said, coaching matters.
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Case closed, 'nuff said, end of discussion.TierbsHsotBoobs said:As my friend @HoustonHusky pointed out, the SEC only won two of the first eight BCS playoff titles.
They only had one of those wins before Nick Saban and Urban Meyer built programs that won seven of their other eight titles. Now Saban is 63 and sounds ready to retire while Meyer is building a dynasty in Columbus.
Two great coaches made the SEC great, not the playoff system.
As we've always said, coaching matters. -
In theory, yes but then this interferes with that thought...TierbsHsotBoobs said:As my friend @HoustonHusky pointed out, the SEC only won two of the first eight BCS playoff titles.
They only had one of those wins before Nick Saban and Urban Meyer built programs that won seven of their other eight titles. Now Saban is 63 and sounds ready to retire while Meyer is building a dynasty in Columbus.
Two great coaches made the SEC great, not the playoff system.
As we've always said, coaching matters.
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Take this shit to the SEC bored.
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And then this....PurpleThrobber said:
In theory, yes but then this interferes with that thought...TierbsHsotBoobs said:As my friend @HoustonHusky pointed out, the SEC only won two of the first eight BCS playoff titles.
They only had one of those wins before Nick Saban and Urban Meyer built programs that won seven of their other eight titles. Now Saban is 63 and sounds ready to retire while Meyer is building a dynasty in Columbus.
Two great coaches made the SEC great, not the playoff system.
As we've always said, coaching matters.
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Some coaches can inherit/luck their way to one national title.PurpleThrobber said:
In theory, yes but then this interferes with that thought...TierbsHsotBoobs said:As my friend @HoustonHusky pointed out, the SEC only won two of the first eight BCS playoff titles.
They only had one of those wins before Nick Saban and Urban Meyer built programs that won seven of their other eight titles. Now Saban is 63 and sounds ready to retire while Meyer is building a dynasty in Columbus.
Two great coaches made the SEC great, not the playoff system.
As we've always said, coaching matters.
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Miles followed Saban
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Buying the best player in America is great coaching.PurpleThrobber said:
And then this....PurpleThrobber said:
In theory, yes but then this interferes with that thought...TierbsHsotBoobs said:As my friend @HoustonHusky pointed out, the SEC only won two of the first eight BCS playoff titles.
They only had one of those wins before Nick Saban and Urban Meyer built programs that won seven of their other eight titles. Now Saban is 63 and sounds ready to retire while Meyer is building a dynasty in Columbus.
Two great coaches made the SEC great, not the playoff system.
As we've always said, coaching matters.
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Come on boobie. We all know that rampant cheating and ESECPN bias made the SEC great.
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Yes. I remember how the ridiculous pro-SEC bias left an undefeated Auburn team out.PurpleJ said:Come on boobie. We all know that rampant cheating and ESECPN bias made the SEC great.
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Yeah, but USC got screwed that one time and they had two SEC teams in the title once!!TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Yes. I remember how the ridiculous pro-SEC bias left an undefeated Auburn team out.PurpleJ said:Come on boobie. We all know that rampant cheating and ESECPN bias made the SEC great.




