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BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 06:01 PM
Ole Piss - 25
Georgia Tech - 17

Pississippi State - 44
Rice - 7

Texas A&M - 52
Duke - 48

South Carolina - 34
Wisconsin - 24

LSU - 21
Iowa - 14

Missouri - 41
Oklahoma State - 31

Vanderbilt - 41
Houston - 24




Bed Shitters

Nebraska - 24
Georgia - 19

Oklahoma - 45
Alabedshitters - 31

Florida State - 34
Auburn - 31




*****final SEC bowl record = 7-3*****

DMX7
12-31-2013, 06:09 PM
LOL, son... Auburn is not a "should win" vs. FSU. FSU is a clear favorite.

BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 06:14 PM
LOL, son... Auburn is not a "should win" vs. FSU. FSU is a clear favorite.

Florida State is new to the big dance these days. It's been forever since they have been a title contender. They need to prove they are truly legit by knocking out a SEC team in a title game. Until that happens, they will be the true underdog no matter what the media says.

If they knock off Auburn then they will have earned the right to be considered legit in future games.

DMX7
12-31-2013, 06:19 PM
Florida State is new to the big dance these days. It's been forever since they have been a title contender. They need to prove they are truly legit by knocking out a SEC team in a title game. Until that happens, they will be the true underdog no matter what the media says.

If they knock off Auburn then they will have earned the right to be considered legit in future games.

This Auburn team has little to do with the one that won the title.

BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 06:23 PM
SEC is the real football conference in college football.

Every other conference is borderline high school caliber with the exception of a handful of teams each year.

The last decade or so proves it. The SEC is king and teams in other conferences need to prove they are worthy of the national title by beating an SEC team in the title game.

hehateme
12-31-2013, 06:35 PM
Ole Piss - 25
Georgia Tech - 17

Pississippi State is currently beating the shit out of Rice 27-7 at halftime and Texas A&M will stomp out Duke tonight.

That will put the SEC bowl record this year at 3-0. Now let us look at the remaining games...


Should Win

Vanderbilt over Houston (predicting upset of sorts)
South Carolina over Wisconsin (SC has a history of choking it in big games)
Auburn over Florida State


Guaranteed Win

LSU over Iowa (Iowa, seriously?)
Georgia over Nebraska (Pelini couldn't even coach his way into a firing much less a win)
Missouri over Oklahoma State (going with their offense over Missouri's D)


Guaranteed Lock of the Century

Alabama over Chokelahoma (should have played Oregon)
(I expect Bama to win this game by at least 35 points)

Reply in bold.

BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 06:40 PM
I think worst case scenario the SEC goes 8-3 this bowl season.

Likely scenario is 9-2 or 10-1. They always have at least one team shit the bed. Pretty hard to completely run the table, but certainly not impossible.

ChumpDumper
12-31-2013, 06:44 PM
This is the usual fallback when a fan's SEC team isn't in the championship.

DMX7
12-31-2013, 06:45 PM
If there were an online sports betting service that I trusted and Auburn were less 1 touchdown underdog or less, then I would happily bet four figures on FSU.

DMX7
12-31-2013, 06:46 PM
And Alabama should be playing Oregon. That was a complete scam.

Vito Corleone
12-31-2013, 08:10 PM
SEC is the real football conference in college football.

Every other conference is borderline high school caliber with the exception of a handful of teams each year.

The last decade or so proves it. The SEC is king and teams in other conferences need to prove they are worthy of the national title by beating an SEC team in the title game.

LOL the SEC has benefited from all the real power programs being down. USC, Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Michigan, FSU Miami and Notre Dame. None of the true power schools are up over the last few years. FSU is the first power school to actually put up a decent team. I'm sure Texas will be back in a few years as will USC and then the SEC will be back to sucking hind tit like they were through the 90's and most of the early 2000's

BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 08:38 PM
LOL the SEC has benefited from all the real power programs being down. USC, Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Michigan, FSU Miami and Notre Dame. None of the true power schools are up over the last few years. FSU is the first power school to actually put up a decent team. I'm sure Texas will be back in a few years as will USC and then the SEC will be back to sucking hind tit like they were through the 90's and most of the early 2000's

LMAO! ... son let's look at some recent history over the last decade of the "real power program" teams you listed above in the title games vs SEC....

2009
Alabama - 37
Texas - 21

2008
Florida - 24
Oklahoma - 14

2007
LSU - 38
Ohio State - 24

2006
Florida - 41
Ohio State - 14

2003
LSU - 21
Oklahoma - 14



but okay ... it's just because those programs are down! lol

son speaking of Texas ... they need to worry about learning how to win their own below average CONFERENCE more than just TWICE IN THE LAST 16 YEARS! I mean seriously? 2 conference titles in 16 years? that's fucking pathetic.

Kermit
12-31-2013, 09:37 PM
This is the usual fallback when a fan's SEC team isn't in the championship.

jeebus
12-31-2013, 09:46 PM
Meanwhile that legendary SEC defense is murdering Duke and holding them to a paltry 38 points at halftime.

BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 10:36 PM
ball game. A&M got this on lock.

Duke had a fluke first half. now it's back to reality.

hehateme
12-31-2013, 10:36 PM
Meanwhile that legendary SEC defense is murdering Duke and holding them to a paltry 38 points at halftime.

I did laugh at this, especially after what FSU did to Duke.

Clipper Nation
12-31-2013, 10:38 PM
ball game. A&M got this on lock.

Duke had a fluke first half. now it's back to reality.
:lol Having to come back to beat Dook

BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 10:40 PM
:lol Having to come back to beat Dook

son it's A&M ... they, like Missouri are the bastard, red headed step child of the SEC. still newbies adjusting to the greatness of what it means to represent the SEC.

and like I said, even the sun shines on a dog's ass every now and then. Duke had a fluke first half.

BRHornet45
12-31-2013, 11:01 PM
updated just now

Clipper Nation
12-31-2013, 11:06 PM
son it's A&M ... they, like Missouri are the bastard, red headed step child of the SEC. still newbies adjusting to the greatness of what it means to represent the SEC.
Aggy will always be Aggy, a yearly disappointment with a weird cult fanbase.... Mizzou seems to be adjusting just fine, tbh....

Pelicans78
01-01-2014, 12:02 AM
LOL the SEC has benefited from all the real power programs being down. USC, Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio State, Michigan, FSU Miami and Notre Dame. None of the true power schools are up over the last few years. FSU is the first power school to actually put up a decent team. I'm sure Texas will be back in a few years as will USC and then the SEC will be back to sucking hind tit like they were through the 90's and most of the early 2000's

Problem is most recruits want to play in the SEC and most of the talent is in the South. Schools like LSU, Georgia, and Florida will always have tons of talent . Bama, A&M, Auburn, and Ole Miss have strong recruiters. Texas ain't gonna be shit anytime soon. They were irrelevant in the 80s and 90s and the only strong team they had got curbstomped by Miami in the Cotton Bowl.

USC just hired a mediocre coach, Notre Dame will never be the school they were in the past, Michigan sucks ass, Oklahoma never could compete with SEC schools. Only legit threats are FSU and Ohio State, but the SEC will always have a recruiting edge over most schools.

Pelicans78
01-01-2014, 12:03 AM
LMAO! ... son let's look at some recent history over the last decade of the "real power program" teams you listed above in the title games vs SEC....

2009
Alabama - 37
Texas - 21

2008
Florida - 24
Oklahoma - 14

2007
LSU - 38
Ohio State - 24

2006
Florida - 41
Ohio State - 14

2003
LSU - 21
Oklahoma - 14



but okay ... it's just because those programs are down! lol

son speaking of Texas ... they need to worry about learning how to win their own below average CONFERENCE more than just TWICE IN THE LAST 16 YEARS! I mean seriously? 2 conference titles in 16 years? that's fucking pathetic.

Yeah Vito is in denial especially with how his own school will be down for awhile.

Pelicans78
01-01-2014, 12:05 AM
Ole Piss - 25
Georgia Tech - 17

Pississippi State - 44
Rice - 7

Texas A&M - 52
Duke - 48


SEC bowl record thus far = 3-0
Now let us look at the remaining games...




Should Win

Vanderbilt over Houston
South Carolina over Wisconsin
Auburn over Florida State


Guaranteed Win

LSU over Iowa
Georgia over Nebraska
Missouri over Oklahoma State


Guaranteed Lock of the Century

Alabama over Chokelahoma
(I expect Bama to win this game by at least 35 points)

The only SEC school who's a legitimate underdog is Auburn. LSU and Georgia may be in trouble since they have backup QBs starting. I think Missouri should win, but their QB sucks ass.

BRHornet45
01-01-2014, 12:05 AM
Texas ain't gonna be shit anytime soon.


like I said ... Texas needs to worry about learning how to win their own below average conference more than twice in the last 16 years before anything else.

(edit: I stand CORRECTED .... Texas has only won their conference title twice in the last 17 years. not 16 years.)

Pelicans78
01-01-2014, 12:07 AM
like I said ... Texas needs to worry about learning how to win their own below average conference more than twice in the last 16 years before anything else.

(edit: I stand CORRECTED .... Texas has only won their conference title twice in the last 17 years. not 16 years.)

Its funny how Vito criticizes the SEC for their lack of success in the 90s and early 2000s while ignoring how dogshit Texas was in the 80s and 90s.

Kermit
01-01-2014, 12:08 AM
like I said ... Texas needs to worry about learning how to win their own below average conference more than twice in the last 16 years before anything else.

(edit: I stand CORRECTED .... Texas has only won their conference title twice in the last 17 years. not 16 years.)

Three times in 17 years. Mackovic won in '96.

Pelicans78
01-01-2014, 12:09 AM
Three times in 17 years. Mackovic won in '96.

Mack with the brilliant 4th down call in upsetting Nebraska. I remember James Brown talking trash before that game and backing it up. I always liked him even though he choked in both Notre Dame games.

ThePop
01-01-2014, 12:10 AM
Spurstalk is such an awful, awful place to discuss sports.

BRHornet45
01-01-2014, 12:13 AM
Three times in 17 years. Mackovic won in '96.

son do the math. TWICE in the last 17 years .... here, I'll count it out for you ...

1997 - 1
1998 - 2
1999 - 3
2000 - 4
2001 - 5
2002 - 6
2003 - 7
2004 - 8
2005 - 9 * Won Conference Title
2006 - 10
2007 - 11
2008 - 12
2009 - 13 * Won Conference Title
2010 - 14
2011 - 15
2012 - 16
2013 - 17



lol having to go all the way back to 1996 to bring up a conference championship.

Kermit
01-01-2014, 12:15 AM
It's pretty fucking pathetic isn't it. I don't math son.

Kermit
01-01-2014, 12:20 AM
son do the math. TWICE in the last 17 years .... here, I'll count it out for you ...

1997 - 1
1998 - 2
1999 - 3
2000 - 4
2001 - 5
2002 - 6
2003 - 7
2004 - 8
2005 - 9 * Won Conference Title
2006 - 10
2007 - 11
2008 - 12
2009 - 13 * Won Conference Title
2010 - 14
2011 - 15
2012 - 16
2013 - 17



lol having to go all the way back to 1996 to bring up a conference championship.
And according to some, that kind of futility should earn you more years coaching and a pat on the back.

Vito Corleone
01-01-2014, 12:34 AM
LMAO! ... son let's look at some recent history over the last decade of the "real power program" teams you listed above in the title games vs SEC....

2009
Alabama - 37
Texas - 21

2008
Florida - 24
Oklahoma - 14

2007
LSU - 38
Ohio State - 24

2006
Florida - 41
Ohio State - 14

2003
LSU - 21
Oklahoma - 14



but okay ... it's just because those programs are down! lol

son speaking of Texas ... they need to worry about learning how to win their own below average CONFERENCE more than just TWICE IN THE LAST 16 YEARS! I mean seriously? 2 conference titles in 16 years? that's fucking pathetic.

2009 was that Texas at it's best?
2008 should have been Texas vs Florida, and Texas would have won, our defense was much better than Oklahoma's and no way they stop Shipley or Quan.

neither Ohio State team was very good the years they went, both were a shadow of the 2005 OSU team.

2005 had 3 teams that would wipe the floor any of the SEC champions over the last 6 years. 2002 Miami would wipe the floor with everyone as wood 2001 Miami.

Don't kid yourself, all the teams you mentioned were on the down side of for these programs.

BRHornet45
01-01-2014, 12:39 AM
2009 was that Texas at it's best?
2008 should have been Texas vs Florida, and Texas would have won, our defense was much better than Oklahoma's and no way they stop Shipley or Quan.

neither Ohio State team was very good the years they went, both were a shadow of the 2005 OSU team.

2005 had 3 teams that would wipe the floor any of the SEC champions over the last 6 years. 2002 Miami would wipe the floor with everyone as wood 2001 Miami.

Don't kid yourself, all the teams you mentioned were on the down side of for these programs.

you are about as ignorant as they come.

lol Ohio State was "on the down side" when going to the National Title game back to back years. you mad as hell son. it's not my fault that Texas sucks ass.

Vito Corleone
01-01-2014, 12:42 AM
like I said ... Texas needs to worry about learning how to win their own below average conference more than twice in the last 16 years before anything else.

(edit: I stand CORRECTED .... Texas has only won their conference title twice in the last 17 years. not 16 years.)

You can take an all SEC team and they would get curb stomped by 2005 Texas. Besides having the best college player this century, they also had 28 future NFL draft picks

Texas will again have the state of Texas on lock down just like in the past, no SEC team can compete with Texas or USC when they are on top of their game. You see SEC might have great athletes but they are also a bunch of dumb SOB that if it wasn't for football they would be ditch diggers. Not saying all Texas guys are smart but for the most part most Texas athletes are graduating from Texas in real degrees not just basket weaving like sec athletes are.

BRHornet45
01-01-2014, 12:47 AM
You can take an all SEC team and they would get curb stomped by 2005 Texas. Besides having the best college player this century, they also had 28 future NFL draft picks

Texas will again have the state of Texas on lock down just like in the past, no SEC team can compete with Texas or USC when they are on top of their game. You see SEC might have great athletes but they are also a bunch of dumb SOB that if it wasn't for football they would be ditch diggers. Not saying all Texas guys are smart but for the most part most Texas athletes are graduating from Texas in real degrees not just basket weaving like sec athletes are.


LMAO

wow ... I mean truly just WOW.

homerism at it's finest. this post should be documented for the very definition of homerism.

Vito Corleone
01-01-2014, 12:49 AM
you are about as ignorant as they come.

lol Ohio State was "on the down side" when going to the National Title game back to back years. you mad as hell son. it's not my fault that Texas sucks ass.

is that all you got?

Seriously, any Ohio State fan will tell you that their best team over the last 15 years was 2005, that defense was lights out one of the best all time. Oklahoma has gone to 3 national titles they didn't deserve to be in and you know it. And no I'm not upset about Texas we are about to start a new era with a brand new coach. Texas has it's own network and is able to buy pretty much what they want. it's just a matter of time before they are again on top of college football world.

Vito Corleone
01-01-2014, 12:50 AM
LMAO

wow ... I mean truly just WOW.

homerism at it's finest. this post should be documented for the very definition of homerism.

lol coming from SEC cock sucker

BRHornet45
01-01-2014, 12:52 AM
OMG .... lol Vito thank you for this epic shit to be honest.

what are you drinking/smoking tonight?

Pelicans78
01-01-2014, 12:52 AM
2009 was that Texas at it's best?
2008 should have been Texas vs Florida, and Texas would have won, our defense was much better than Oklahoma's and no way they stop Shipley or Quan.

neither Ohio State team was very good the years they went, both were a shadow of the 2005 OSU team.

2005 had 3 teams that would wipe the floor any of the SEC champions over the last 6 years. 2002 Miami would wipe the floor with everyone as wood 2001 Miami.

Don't kid yourself, all the teams you mentioned were on the down side of for these programs.

Alabama beat a better Florida right before they beat Texas.

Florida's defense was elite enough to slow down Texas's offense and Florida's offense would score on anyone. They would have beaten Texas.

LOL at 2005 USC's defense and Ohio State overall. That USC team lucked out in wins against Notre Dame and Fresno State. Not nearly as good as the 2004 USC team. Not even close since that team had a way better defense. That Ohio State team wasn't any better than the Bama teams or 2008 Florida.

2002 Miami wasn't nearly as good as 2001 Miami. Not even close. That's why they struggled against Ohio State who weren't that dominant throughout the season. 2001 Miami was a special team, but not 2002 Miami.

TampaDude
01-01-2014, 02:30 AM
Hey, BR...Les Miles did his show from Tequila's in Ybor City tonight...I was there...Les is pretty cool. Good luck tomorrow...GEAUX TIGERS!!!

BRHornet45
01-01-2014, 02:54 AM
Hey, BR...Les Miles did his show from Tequila's in Ybor City tonight...I was there...Les is pretty cool. Good luck tomorrow...GEAUX TIGERS!!!




http://barstoolu.barstoolsports.com/files/2013/05/les-1.jpg

leemajors
01-01-2014, 03:34 AM
This is the usual fallback when a fan's SEC team isn't in the championship.

dirk4mvp
01-01-2014, 03:55 AM
Spurstalk is such an awful, awful place to discuss sports.

Why, because the college section isn't the tu ballwashing subforum anymore?

ThePop
01-01-2014, 12:32 PM
No, there are many reasons. NBA board is worse though.

tlongII
01-01-2014, 01:26 PM
PAC-12 > SEC

As usual.

Clipper Nation
01-01-2014, 03:34 PM
UGA losing to Nebraska :lol

Michael Jordan.
01-01-2014, 03:36 PM
:lmao Georgia losing tp a big xii doormat

Splits
01-01-2014, 03:47 PM
Unranked Nebraska beating former "#3" Georgia

LSU Struggling with unranked Iowa

Pig fuckers from. S. Carolina struggling with Wisconsin who beat nobody this year

Clipper Nation
01-01-2014, 03:57 PM
:lol The MAC-quality Big Ten putting the fear of God into the SEC

Twisted_Dawg
01-01-2014, 06:09 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS9HvIlIi_I

Pelicans78
01-01-2014, 10:24 PM
To be fair, Georgia and LSU had young backup QBs starting.

Sisk
01-02-2014, 12:04 AM
Unranked Nebraska beating former "#3" Georgia

LSU Struggling with unranked Iowa

Pig fuckers from. S. Carolina struggling with Wisconsin who beat nobody this year

Aaron Murray is out and Georgia was riddled with injuries all season.

LSU - W
SCAR - W

Baylor struggling.

BRHornet45
01-02-2014, 12:11 AM
sons LSU was playing a freshman QB ... if Mett wouldn't have been hurt then they would have easily won that game by at least three scores. even with Les Miles and his below average coaching.

regardless ... a win is a win and LSU had control the entire game.

BUMP
01-02-2014, 12:46 AM
2009 was that Texas at it's best?
2008 should have been Texas vs Florida, and Texas would have won, our defense was much better than Oklahoma's and no way they stop Shipley or Quan.

rofl

Sisk
01-02-2014, 12:53 AM
Unranked Nebraska beating former "#3" Georgia

LSU Struggling with unranked Iowa

Pig fuckers from. S. Carolina struggling with Wisconsin who beat nobody this year

:lmao baylol

BRHornet45
01-02-2014, 12:57 AM
Unranked Nebraska beating former "#3" Georgia

LSU Struggling with unranked Iowa

Pig fuckers from. S. Carolina struggling with Wisconsin who beat nobody this year



lol Baylor is complete and utter trash. what a disgrace they were in a BCS bowl.

lol getting owned by a community college from Florida.

Thompson
01-02-2014, 01:05 AM
lol Baylor is complete and utter trash. what a disgrace they were in a BCS bowl.

lol getting owned by a community college from Florida.

Way overrated after playing a ridiculously weak schedule. No Big 12 team (even if 'Big 12 Champion' and 'undefeated') should get anywhere near the playoffs next year.

DMX7
01-02-2014, 01:28 AM
Way overrated after playing a ridiculously weak schedule. No Big 12 team (even if 'Big 12 Champion' and 'undefeated') should get anywhere near the playoffs next year.

Next year is next year -- stupid analysis.

Thompson
01-02-2014, 01:57 AM
And the Big 12 sucked last year ...Baylor was still allowed to climb too high in the rankings after playing a weak schedule. Unless the Big 12 has some massive OOC wins next year to prove it's not garbage, no team from that conference should be highly ranked.

Avante
01-02-2014, 05:13 AM
The SEC has more big and fast athletes than any other conference. Everyone can run. The only draw back is a lot of them are dumber than a rock so we see a lot of penalties not unlike SWAC/MEAC ball.

The SEC recruits speed. All these sprinters were SEC footballers.

John Capel Florida an Olympian
Jeff Demps Florida an Olympian
Willie Gault Tennessee an Olympian
Leonard Scott Tennessee his 9.91 the fastest 100m ever ran by any footballer.
Xavier Carter LSU, his 19.63 one of the fastest 200m times ever ran.
Herschel Walker Georgia, his 10.23 one of the fastest times ever ran by a running back.
Bo Jackson Auburn...4.19...!
Sam Graddy Tennessee an Olympian
Alexander Wright Auburn....NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Eddie Kennison LSU...NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Richmond Flowers Tennessee, one of the fastest 110hh in the world.
Trindon Holliday LSU...the fastest NFL kick returner in history, 10.00.


The SEC is too big and too fast and it comes in waves. Sub 4.5 guys all over the place.

But.....FSU also recruits speed. They are the one school who has sprinters on a par with SEC teams (N. Makusha the NCAA 100m record holder just one). They will not be out speeded like everyone else is by SEC teams.

However, we do have to look at how easy the Seminoles had it in 2013, what good team doesn't kick ass on the ACC? While Auburn was battle tested many times in 2013. What happens when FSU has to dig deep, something totally new to them.

I'm a USC/Pac12 fan by the way.

Flintstones32
01-02-2014, 06:39 AM
The SEC has more big and fast athletes than any other conference. Everyone can run. The only draw back is a lot of them are dumber than a rock so we see a lot of penalties not unlike SWAC/MEAC ball.

The SEC recruits speed. All these sprinters were SEC footballers.

John Capel Florida an Olympian
Jeff Demps Florida an Olympian
Willie Gault Tennessee an Olympian
Leonard Scott Tennessee his 9.91 the fastest 100m ever ran by any footballer.
Xavier Carter LSU, his 19.63 one of the fastest 200m times ever ran.
Herschel Walker Georgia, his 10.23 one of the fastest times ever ran by a running back.
Bo Jackson Auburn...4.19...!
Sam Graddy Tennessee an Olympian
Alexander Wright Auburn....NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Eddie Kennison LSU...NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Richmond Flowers Tennessee, one of the fastest 110hh in the world.
Trindon Holliday LSU...the fastest NFL kick returner in history, 10.00.


The SEC is too big and too fast and it comes in waves. Sub 4.5 guys all over the place.

But.....FSU also recruits speed. They are the one school who has sprinters on a par with SEC teams (N. Makusha the NCAA 100m record holder just one). They will not be out speeded like everyone else is by SEC teams.

However, we do have to look at how easy the Seminoles had it in 2013, what good team doesn't kick ass on the ACC? While Auburn was battle tested many times in 2013. What happens when FSU has to dig deep, something totally new to them.

I'm a USC/Pac12 fan by the way.


I'd put money on Willie Gault in his prime, who returned kicks as well, to beat out Trindon Holliday in the 40 and 100. Gault ran a 4.27 40 when he was 48 years old and still cracks 10 flat at the age of 48 in the 100. Trindon's best is 4.21 in his prime. I can google too.

DUNCANownsKOBE
01-02-2014, 07:22 AM
:lmao Avante trying to hide in the college forum since he's been run out of the club and NFL forum

leemajors
01-02-2014, 11:14 AM
And the Big 12 sucked last year ...Baylor was still allowed to climb too high in the rankings after playing a weak schedule. Unless the Big 12 has some massive OOC wins next year to prove it's not garbage, no team from that conference should be highly ranked.

shit in one hand...

EVAY
01-02-2014, 01:42 PM
As much as I truly truly hope that Auburn wins the BCS Championship, I fear that their 'miracles' have run their course. I haven't followed FSU at all this year, but I have watched Auburn's rather porous defense with major concern. FSU will have had almost a month to prepare for Auburn's offense, which most of the SEC teams did not this year.

I do agree that the SEC is by far the strongest conference in College football.

As for the overall wins of SEC teams vs. others in the Bowl games, I think it just proves that "on any given day".

I watched the Stanford-Michigan State game yesterday and wondered if anyone other than Bama could have beat either of those teams.

Michael Jordan.
01-02-2014, 01:44 PM
As much as I truly truly hope that Auburn wins the BCS Championship, I fear that their 'miracles' have run their course. I haven't followed FSU at all this year, but I have watched Auburn's rather porous defense with major concern. FSU will have had almost a month to prepare for Auburn's offense, which most of the SEC teams did not this year.

I do agree that the SEC is by far the strongest conference in College football.

As for the overall wins of SEC teams vs. others in the Bowl games, I think it just proves that "on any given day".

I watched the Stanford-Michigan State game yesterday and wondered if anyone other than Bama could have beat either of those teams.
The SEC is by far the most overrated conference in football.

BRHornet45
01-02-2014, 03:16 PM
The SEC is by far the most overrated conference in football.

you are by far the most ignorant poster on this board.

HarlemHo 37
01-02-2014, 03:34 PM
you are by far the most ignorant poster on this board.


He's also a Lakers fan.

Michael Jordan.
01-02-2014, 03:38 PM
you are by far the most ignorant poster on this board.
lol It's truly amazing and pathetic at the same time how everyone in the Cocksucker conference openly cheerlead for rival schools in order to prove a point. The BCS has always had a bias towards the SEC, not because they are special. 4 decent teams this year while the rest is garbage. Saban and Meyer carried the SEC, it was not, and is not a dominant conference.

BRHornet45
01-02-2014, 04:11 PM
LOL Michael is so jealous and oh so mad

Vito Corleone
01-02-2014, 04:42 PM
The SEC has more big and fast athletes than any other conference. Everyone can run. The only draw back is a lot of them are dumber than a rock so we see a lot of penalties not unlike SWAC/MEAC ball.

The SEC recruits speed. All these sprinters were SEC footballers.

John Capel Florida an Olympian
Jeff Demps Florida an Olympian
Willie Gault Tennessee an Olympian
Leonard Scott Tennessee his 9.91 the fastest 100m ever ran by any footballer.
Xavier Carter LSU, his 19.63 one of the fastest 200m times ever ran.
Herschel Walker Georgia, his 10.23 one of the fastest times ever ran by a running back.
Bo Jackson Auburn...4.19...!
Sam Graddy Tennessee an Olympian
Alexander Wright Auburn....NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Eddie Kennison LSU...NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Richmond Flowers Tennessee, one of the fastest 110hh in the world.
Trindon Holliday LSU...the fastest NFL kick returner in history, 10.00.


The SEC is too big and too fast and it comes in waves. Sub 4.5 guys all over the place.

But.....FSU also recruits speed. They are the one school who has sprinters on a par with SEC teams (N. Makusha the NCAA 100m record holder just one). They will not be out speeded like everyone else is by SEC teams.

However, we do have to look at how easy the Seminoles had it in 2013, what good team doesn't kick ass on the ACC? While Auburn was battle tested many times in 2013. What happens when FSU has to dig deep, something totally new to them.

I'm a USC/Pac12 fan by the way.

SEC schools are below average schools and allow dumb athletes to stay in school. Texas has lost Daje Johnson due to academics he was one of the fastest guys in college football. It's easy to recruit athletes when they don't have to do much to stay eligible.

Where I will give the SEC real credit is the number of very good coaches in that conference. That is what really makes a difference. The Big 12 has about 4 great coaches, the B!G has 1 great coach, ACC has 1 or 2, and the PAC has 2 or 3 great coaches.

Hell the SEC has like 7 or 8 great coaches and that is a low ball. That is what really makes a difference.

hehateme
01-02-2014, 05:11 PM
The SEC has more big and fast athletes than any other conference. Everyone can run. The only draw back is a lot of them are dumber than a rock so we see a lot of penalties not unlike SWAC/MEAC ball.

The SEC recruits speed. All these sprinters were SEC footballers.

John Capel Florida an Olympian
Jeff Demps Florida an Olympian
Willie Gault Tennessee an Olympian
Leonard Scott Tennessee his 9.91 the fastest 100m ever ran by any footballer.
Xavier Carter LSU, his 19.63 one of the fastest 200m times ever ran.
Herschel Walker Georgia, his 10.23 one of the fastest times ever ran by a running back.
Bo Jackson Auburn...4.19...!
Sam Graddy Tennessee an Olympian
Alexander Wright Auburn....NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Eddie Kennison LSU...NFL FASTEST MAN...winner
Richmond Flowers Tennessee, one of the fastest 110hh in the world.
Trindon Holliday LSU...the fastest NFL kick returner in history, 10.00.


The SEC is too big and too fast and it comes in waves. Sub 4.5 guys all over the place.

But.....FSU also recruits speed. They are the one school who has sprinters on a par with SEC teams (N. Makusha the NCAA 100m record holder just one). They will not be out speeded like everyone else is by SEC teams.

However, we do have to look at how easy the Seminoles had it in 2013, what good team doesn't kick ass on the ACC? While Auburn was battle tested many times in 2013. What happens when FSU has to dig deep, something totally new to them.

I'm a USC/Pac12 fan by the way.

I take it Avante is choosing Auburn which means I am happy.

Pelicans78
01-02-2014, 05:45 PM
Pac-12 closed the gap on the SEC this season and with the number of QBs leaving the SEC, the Pac-12 could be the best next season. Big 12 has dipped the last two seasons even though it was very strong in 2011 and probably better than the SEC overall that year which really had only 3 strong teams in Bama, LSU, and Arkansas. Georgia and South Carolina weren't that good and no one else stood out.

Hoops Czar
01-02-2014, 05:46 PM
SEC schools are below average schools and allow dumb athletes to stay in school. Texas has lost Daje Johnson due to academics he was one of the fastest guys in college football. It's easy to recruit athletes when they don't have to do much to stay eligible.

Where I will give the SEC real credit is the number of very good coaches in that conference. That is what really makes a difference. The Big 12 has about 4 great coaches, the B!G has 1 great coach, ACC has 1 or 2, and the PAC has 2 or 3 great coaches.

Hell the SEC has like 7 or 8 great coaches and that is a low ball. That is what really makes a difference.

I'm not sure if you're aware that all the major schools from AQ conferences recruit the same players. All colleges including public Ivy's like USC and Stanford have specialized programs for student athletes that aren't strong academically, but excell in sports. If the #1 QB on the board wanted to attend USC, do you really think they'd turn him away because he had low SAT scores or his cummulative average was belowa 3.0? You're only kidding yourself. This is just another silly attempt to take another potshot at the SEC. Lord only knows, you can't rag on them for their on-field performance.

FYI, aTm, Missouri, Vanderbilt and Florida are all strong academically.

Pelicans78
01-02-2014, 05:49 PM
I'm not sure if you're aware that all the major schools from AQ conferences recruit the same players. All colleges including public Ivy's like USC and Stanford have specialized programs for student athletes that aren't strong academically, but excell in sports. If the #1 QB on the board wanted to attend USC, do you really think they'd turn him away because he had low SAT scores or his cummulative average was belowa 3.0? You're only kidding yourself. This is just another silly attempt to take another potshot at the SEC. Lord only knows, you can't rag on them for their on-field performance.

FYI, aTm, Missouri, Vanderbilt and Florida are all strong academically.

He's just a big homer and hasn't ever shown any real objectivity.

Vito Corleone
01-02-2014, 06:27 PM
I'm not sure if you're aware that all the major schools from AQ conferences recruit the same players. All colleges including public Ivy's like USC and Stanford have specialized programs for student athletes that aren't strong academically, but excell in sports. If the #1 QB on the board wanted to attend USC, do you really think they'd turn him away because he had low SAT scores or his cummulative average was belowa 3.0? You're only kidding yourself. This is just another silly attempt to take another potshot at the SEC. Lord only knows, you can't rag on them for their on-field performance.

FYI, aTm, Missouri, Vanderbilt and Florida are all strong academically.

Not true at all. Aggsy and Missouri aren't really SEC in that they don't have degree programs to hide the retard athletes like Arkansas, LSU, Bama, Tennessee, KU, Ole Miss, Miss state, USC, and auburn. All those schools have general education degree programs that are used to keep their athletes eligible.

You won't find a degree like that at USC, or Stanford, or UCLA, or Texas or aggsy, or Missouri or most of your Big 10 schools. There is no place to hide.

Second, most schools know when they can and can't get a kid into school. This year, there was a linebacker named Scott, he committed early to the Aggsy, but he likely won't make it into school so most schools didn't try very hard to recruit him.

Often Texas will not recruit a player if they feel they won't be able to keep him eligible, remember schools are now penalized for low graduation rates.

Hoops Czar
01-02-2014, 07:35 PM
Not true at all. Aggsy and Missouri aren't really SEC in that they don't have degree programs to hide the retard athletes like Arkansas, LSU, Bama, Tennessee, KU, Ole Miss, Miss state, USC, and auburn. All those schools have general education degree programs that are used to keep their athletes eligible.

You won't find a degree like that at USC, or Stanford, or UCLA, or Texas or aggsy, or Missouri or most of your Big 10 schools. There is no place to hide.

Second, most schools know when they can and can't get a kid into school. This year, there was a linebacker named Scott, he committed early to the Aggsy, but he likely won't make it into school so most schools didn't try very hard to recruit him.

Often Texas will not recruit a player if they feel they won't be able to keep him eligible, remember schools are now penalized for low graduation rates.

The amount of stupidity in this post is astounding. I forgive you for your incompetence already. Oh, and LOL Big 12

http://voices.yahoo.com/the-first-comprehensive-academic-rankings-major-12331684.html?cat=4



4th Most Academic Conference in Major College Football - SEC


Hampson Conference Intelligence (HCI) Score: 97.93
Number of Member Schools with Football Teams: 14
Average Academic Ranking of the Conference: 96.86
Median Academic Ranking of the Conference: 99

Top 25 Schools: The SEC has one member institution ranked in the Top 25 academically: Vanderbilt (#17). 7.14% of SEC schools are ranked in the Top 25 academically, giving the conference the fourth highest percentage of Top 25 academic programs in major college football.
Top 50 Schools: Two SEC schools rank in the Top 50 for academics. In addition to Vanderbilt, the SEC also hosts one school ranking between #26 and #50 in the nation for undergraduate education: University of Florida (#49). 14.28% of the schools in the SEC are ranked in the Top 50 for academics, the fourth highest percentage of any major football conference.
Top 100 Schools: Seven SEC schools rank in the Top 100 of the USN&WR Best National Universities list. In addition to the two Top 50 schools listed above, the SEC also hosts five universities ranked between #51 and #100 for undergraduate education: University of Georgia (#60), Texas A&M (#69), University of Alabama (#86), Auburn (#91), and the University of Missouri (#97). With 50% of its schools ranked in the Top 100, the SEC is tied with the Pac-12 for third place in highest percentage of Top 100 schools.
Sub-100 Schools: Half of the schools in the SEC fail to crack the Top 100 academically: University of Tennessee (#101), University of South Carolina (http://voices.yahoo.com/theme/642/south_carolina.html) (#112), University of Kentucky (#119), University of Arkansas (#128), Louisiana State University (#135), Mississippi State (#142), and Ole Miss (#150).
5th Most Academic Conference in Major College Football - Big 12


Hampson Conference Intelligence (HCI) Score: 106.5
Number of Member Schools with Football Teams: 10
Average Academic Ranking of the Conference: 112
Median Academic Ranking of the Conference: 101

Top 25 Schools: The Big 12 does not have a single school ranked in the Top 25 for academics. With 0% of its schools ranked in the Top 25, the Big 12 is tied with the American Athletic Conference for last place in percentage of Top 25 national universities.
Top 50 Schools: The Big 12 does not have a single school ranked in the Top 50 for academics. With 0% of its schools ranked in the Top 50, the Big 12 is tied with the American Athletic Conference for last place in percentage of Top 50 national universities.
Top 100 Schools: Three Big 12 schools rank in the Top 100 of the USN&WR Best National Universities list, all of them between #51 and #100: University of Texas - Austin (#52), Baylor (#75), and Texas Christian University (#82). With 30% of its member universities ranking in the Top 100 academically, the Big 12 is tied with the American Athletic Conference for last place in percentage of schools ranked in the Top 100 for academics.

Sub 100 Schools: Seven of the Big 12's schools fail to crack the Top 100 academically: Iowa State (#101), University of Kansas (#101), University of Oklahoma (http://voices.yahoo.com/theme/572/oklahoma.html) (#101), Kansas State (#135), Oklahoma State (#142), Texas Tech (#161), and West Virginia (http://voices.yahoo.com/theme/878/west_virginia_dining_travel_more.html) (#170).



btw, TCU, ranked (#82) doesn't count because they're not really a Big 12 school in that they don't have a degree program to hide the retard athletes like Iowa State (#101), University of Kansas (#101), University of Oklahoma (#101), Kansas State (#135), Oklahoma State (#142), Texas Tech (#161), and West Viginia (#170) and the retard athletes they wish they had but, could only dream of. if players are failing to make the grade in the Big 12, they are dumber than a box of rocks.

Vito Corleone
01-02-2014, 08:17 PM
The amount of stupidity in this post is astounding. I forgive you for your incompetence already. Oh, and LOL Big 12

http://voices.yahoo.com/the-first-comprehensive-academic-rankings-major-12331684.html?cat=4




btw, TCU, ranked (#82) doesn't count because they're not really a Big 12 school in that they don't have a degree program to hide the retard athletes like Iowa State (#101), University of Kansas (#101), University of Oklahoma (#101), Kansas State (#135), Oklahoma State (#142), Texas Tech (#161), and West Viginia (#170) and the retard athletes they wish they had but, could only dream of. if players are failing to make the grade in the Big 12, they are dumber than a box of rocks.

The fact you are quoting UNaWR for school rankings tells me all I need to know about what you don't know about higher education. I guess you also think Altons is the authority on college football.

second, your argument has nothing to do with what I said. SEC schools still have dumb shit degree programs to hide their athletes and I'm not talking about Vandy, they are well respected and still treat their athletes like students first. Pretty sure Florida and Georgia weren't on my list as well.

Thompson
01-02-2014, 08:53 PM
Didn't Vince Young score a 6 (out of 50) on the Wonderlic? Isn't he illiterate? A guy whose kid works with the texas football program said that Ash is so stupid the doctors thought he was experiencing issues from his concussions - until they were informed he was that dumb before he got hit.

leemajors
01-02-2014, 09:10 PM
Didn't Vince Young score a 6 (out of 50) on the Wonderlic? Isn't he illiterate? A guy whose kid works with the texas football program said that Ash is so stupid the doctors thought he was experiencing issues from his concussions - until they were informed he was that dumb before he got hit.

zing! why are you so butthurt?

Kermit
01-02-2014, 10:08 PM
Didn't Vince Young score a 6 (out of 50) on the Wonderlic? Isn't he illiterate? A guy whose kid works with the texas football program said that Ash is so stupid the doctors thought he was experiencing issues from his concussions - until they were informed he was that dumb before he got hit.

A guy whose kid, huh? Sounds credible.

Oh, and lol Alabama.

Splits
01-02-2014, 11:46 PM
Guaranteed Lock of the Century

Alabama over Chokelahoma
(I expect Bama to win this game by at least 35 points)

Thompson
01-03-2014, 12:23 AM
zing! why are you so butthurt?

So a texas fan badmouths most of the programs in another conference for using idiot players - and I point out that texas' best recent player was an idiot, and I'm 'butthurt'? Glass houses moron.

Holden_Caulfield
01-03-2014, 12:23 AM
lol trolling saban

jeebus
01-03-2014, 12:25 AM
SEC fan melting down pretty bad. Funny sight to see tbh.

Thompson
01-03-2014, 12:26 AM
A guy whose kid, huh? Sounds credible.

Oh, and lol Alabama.

Don't care if you believe me, but I'm not lying - and neither is the guy. Wait to see what Ash's Wonderlic results are.

Alabama blew that game badly; no one expected that.

JoeTait75
01-03-2014, 12:27 AM
Has the SEC ever gone 0-2 in BCS games?

Kermit
01-03-2014, 12:27 AM
Don't care if you believe me, but I'm not lying - and neither is the guy. Wait to see what Ash's Wonderlic results are.

Alabama blew that game badly; no one expected that.

I'm sure they'll be better than Johnny's. Not that JFF cares. He'll probably wipe his ass with the Wonderlic and then fuck McCarron's girlfriend.

benefactor
01-03-2014, 12:28 AM
:lol

DMX7
01-03-2014, 12:29 AM
JFF doesn't seem like the Wonderlic type.

Vito Corleone
01-03-2014, 12:51 AM
Didn't Vince Young score a 6 (out of 50) on the Wonderlic? Isn't he illiterate? A guy whose kid works with the texas football program said that Ash is so stupid the doctors thought he was experiencing issues from his concussions - until they were informed he was that dumb before he got hit.

Seriously?

He scored an 18, 2 pts higher than Dan Morino, and he graduated from Texas with a real degree. Lol about Ash since he was a high school Academic All American and an early graduate

Clipper Nation
01-03-2014, 12:56 AM
Guaranteed Lock of the Century

Alabama over Chokelahoma
(I expect Bama to win this game by at least 35 points)
Damn, son, did Avante hack your account? :lol

the chronic
01-03-2014, 01:34 AM
Ole Piss - 25
Georgia Tech - 17

Pississippi State - 44
Rice - 7

Texas A&M - 52
Duke - 48

South Carolina - 34
Wisconsin - 24

LSU - 21
Iowa - 14


Bed Shitter

Nebraska - 24
Georgia - 19



SEC bowl record thus far = 5-1




Guaranteed Lock of the Century

Alabama over Chokelahoma
(I expect Bama to win this game by at least 35 points)


beating rice, ekking out wins versus duke and iowa? none of those wins are impressive and the best team lost to mobilehoma.

those dissing the SEC are foolish, but that said i wouldn't be blowing the SEC horn after this bowl season.

DMX7
01-03-2014, 01:43 AM
Guaranteed Lock of the Century

Alabama over Chokelahoma
(I expect Bama to win this game by at least 35 points)

lol, how much money did you lose on this one, BR?

BRHornet45
01-03-2014, 03:02 AM
lol, how much money did you lose on this one, BR?

$1,500

fuck you Alabama


(I'm still up overall about $300-400 though from the previous bowl games, but this one fucked me)

DMX7
01-03-2014, 03:07 AM
$1,500

fuck you Alabama


(I'm still up overall about $300-400 though from the previous bowl games, but this one fucked me)

I want to put $1500 on FSU to cover, but I don't trust any online sites.

leemajors
01-03-2014, 07:54 AM
So a texas fan badmouths most of the programs in another conference for using idiot players - and I point out that texas' best recent player was an idiot, and I'm 'butthurt'? Glass houses moron.

you didn't have to respond to a stupid post with one equally as dumb.

NFO
01-03-2014, 08:33 AM
Has the SEC ever gone 0-2 in BCS games?

Yep.

1999 - 2000 Season:
Orange Bowl: No. 8 Michigan (9–2, At-large) 35, No. 4 Alabama (10–2, SEC champion) 34 (OT)
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: No. 3 Nebraska (11–1, Big 12 champion) 31, No. 5 Tennessee (9–2, At-large) 21

The Reckoning
01-03-2014, 09:28 AM
ROFL

Vito Corleone
01-03-2014, 12:18 PM
you didn't have to respond to a stupid post with one equally as dumb.

:rollin

Yea he took the bait, hook line and sinker

rjv
01-03-2014, 02:20 PM
nice game by trevor knight. always nice to see a local do well at the national level.

DMX7
01-03-2014, 08:11 PM
nice game by trevor knight. always nice to see a local do well at the national level.

I agree. I hate OU, but had to root for Knight.

DMX7
01-03-2014, 08:13 PM
$1,500

fuck you Alabama



That's actually less than I expected considering it was the "lock of the century".

Blake
01-03-2014, 08:33 PM
Quality thread

Pelicans78
01-03-2014, 08:53 PM
Yep.

1999 - 2000 Season:
Orange Bowl: No. 8 Michigan (9–2, At-large) 35, No. 4 Alabama (10–2, SEC champion) 34 (OT)
Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: No. 3 Nebraska (11–1, Big 12 champion) 31, No. 5 Tennessee (9–2, At-large) 21

Tom Brady was awesome that game. First time I really noticed him as a quality QB and it was his last game at Michigan.

N0 LyF3 ScRuB
01-03-2014, 09:24 PM
Aaron Murray is out and Georgia was riddled with injuries all season.

LSU - W
SCAR - W

Baylor struggling.

Taylor Martinez is out too clown

BRHornet45
01-04-2014, 12:23 AM
Missouri putting in work

DMX7
01-04-2014, 02:48 AM
So a texas fan badmouths most of the programs in another conference for using idiot players - and I point out that texas' best recent player was an idiot, and I'm 'butthurt'? Glass houses moron.

Best recent player? Jackson Jeffcoat was a consensus All-American and twice the player Ash was.

BRHornet45
01-04-2014, 04:55 PM
Vandy doing work. SEC cruising as usual winning 78% of their bowl games at 7-2 with Auburn to go.

Thompson
01-04-2014, 05:36 PM
Best recent player? Jackson Jeffcoat was a consensus All-American and twice the player Ash was.

I was referring to Vince. Ash is not a recent player, he's a current player (assuming he's over his concussion issues - my impression was he might be the starter next year).

Vito Corleone
01-04-2014, 06:12 PM
I was referring to Vince. Ash is not a recent player, he's a current player (assuming he's over his concussion issues - my impression was he might be the starter next year).

Vince is a lot of things but he was never stupid.

He completed his bachelors degree in education and will probably find his way into high school coaching ranks.

Sisk
01-04-2014, 07:01 PM
Vince is a lot of things but he was never stupid.

:lmao

The Reckoning
01-04-2014, 07:34 PM
VY does have a degree in applied learning and development :lol

Bill_Brasky
01-04-2014, 07:34 PM
Vince is a lot of things but he was never stupid.

He completed his bachelors degree in education and will probably find his way into high school coaching ranks.
Oh my god dude. I know you probably have a shrine that you pray to every night but just accept the fact that dude isn't very smart.

leemajors
01-04-2014, 08:06 PM
http://profootballzone.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/vince-young-5.jpg

DesignatedT
01-04-2014, 08:42 PM
Vince is a lot of things but he was never stupid.

He completed his bachelors degree in education and will probably find his way into high school coaching ranks.

Lol

LoneStarState'sPride
01-04-2014, 10:31 PM
Vince is a lot of things but he was never stupid.


The denial is STRONG with this one. My god :lmao

DUNCANownsKOBE
01-05-2014, 10:06 AM
Vince is a lot of things but he was never stupid.

:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao:lmao he couldn't spell his own name till his sophomore year of high school

DMX7
01-05-2014, 11:55 AM
Haters gonna hate.

DesignatedT
01-05-2014, 12:04 PM
7-2 with Auburn to go sons. Thanks Bama, at least the Dawgs had an excuse.

BRHornet45
01-05-2014, 09:02 PM
sons true story .... my boy and his family own a couple of gas stations in Austin and when Vince Young was playing at Texas he pulled up to their gas station and requested help to pump his gas. he said at first he thought Vince was being a prima donna dickhead to him, but dude honestly didn't know how to pump his own gas. my friend literally swiped Vince's debit card for him at the pump and walked him through it.

Blake
01-06-2014, 09:22 AM
sons true story .... my boy and his family own a couple of gas stations in Austin and when Vince Young was playing at Texas he pulled up to their gas station and requested help to pump his gas. he said at first he thought Vince was being a prima donna dickhead to him, but dude honestly didn't know how to pump his own gas. my friend literally swiped Vince's debit card for him at the pump and walked him through it.

It's ok to say you have a friend that is a gas store clerk. No need to pretend otherwise.

Kermit
01-06-2014, 09:30 AM
I love Vince. Love him more than any football player not named Earl Campbell and Tommy Nobis. But, the dude has some, uh....how do you say.....mental....no......uh......some, he, uh...

Yeah.

Thinking issues? Is that the preferred nomemclature?

He lacks a certain disposition for critical thinking.

But the dude can play football. Well, college football. He can play college football.

KoolAid Mans Brother
01-06-2014, 09:54 PM
:lol Other conferences and the delusional fucktards in denial who think other conferences could even hold the SEC's jocks. Fucking ignorant morons need to die of cancer immediately.

thunderup
01-07-2014, 12:04 AM
:lmao SEC

benefactor
01-07-2014, 12:05 AM
:lol Aggie
:cry Auburn pls
:cry SEC pls