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seantaylor
November 12th, 2006, 06:15 AM
I don't want to hear anything about the SEC again this year. Not a great conference. Every team would get drilled by the Big 10 and the Big East's best 3. Herbstreit got punked with that Auburn pick.
Georgia Griz
November 12th, 2006, 11:02 AM
I don't want to hear anything about the SEC again this year. Not a great conference. Every team would get drilled by the Big 10 and the Big East's best 3. Herbstreit got punked with that Auburn pick.
I respectfully disagree, but I guess that we will just have to wait until the teams accept their bowl bids. Just because you have no clear-cut favorite in the SEC doesn't mean the conference is weak. I just can't see Louisville or Rutgers beating Florida, Arkansas, Auburn, or LSU. You might have a better argument with the Big Ten. But, there again, I just can't see Wisconsin beating LSU or Florida.
seantaylor
November 12th, 2006, 12:54 PM
Rutgers, Louisville and WVU would wear out Auburn, Florida or LSU. "Can't see Wisconsin beating...". Wisconsin drilled Auburn in their bowl game last year.
Georgia Griz
November 12th, 2006, 10:30 PM
Rutgers, Louisville and WVU would wear out Auburn, Florida or LSU. "Can't see Wisconsin beating...". Wisconsin drilled Auburn in their bowl game last year.
Well, we will just have to see. That Louisville vs. West Virginia matchup was a total defensive embarrassment. Last year was last year. Georgia has beaten Wisconsin in Bowl Games in recent years, but that doesn't mean I think that Georgia could beat them this year. You can't really compare across football seasons. I expect that you may have to eat your words come Bowl Season. I just don't know.
Tribefan
November 13th, 2006, 09:42 AM
Well I thought that theTennessee-Georgia game was a defensive masterpiece as well:rolleyes:
Georgia Griz
November 13th, 2006, 12:16 PM
Well I thought that theTennessee-Georgia game was a defensive masterpiece as well:rolleyes:
Surely you didn't tune in to watch that game expecting to see top-notch football. Plus I think that those two teams would lose to those Big Ten and Big East teams mentioned at the outset of the thread. Georgia is not even ranked and Tennessee is falling fast. I just don't see Florida, LSU, or Auburn losing to Louisville, Rutgers, or Wisconsin. My opinion. We will just have to see.
Tribefan
November 13th, 2006, 06:19 PM
Well old Wisco doesn't have any sort of case and I'll give you four reasons why.
Western Illinois
Buffalo
San Diego State
Bowling Green
Arkansas is pretty much the most impressive team the SEC has. Florida just doesn't impress me.
unknown-swac
November 13th, 2006, 07:31 PM
I'm not a SEC fan but Rutgers or Louisville beating LSU or Florida...dont see it happening.
seantaylor
November 14th, 2006, 01:10 AM
I'm not a SEC fan but Rutgers or Louisville beating LSU or Florida...dont see it happening.
Tell me why? Louisville absolutely drilled Miami and Kentucky. The Ville beat Kentucky by 31, Florida beat Kentucky by 19. I know that you can go around and around with this, but that is a common opponent. Not to mention, Florida struggled to beat UGAy, Vandy, and South Carolina, 3 bad teams. Rutgers out of conference schedule makes Florida's look like a joke. They've shut out two decent teams in Illinois and Navy.
unknown-swac
November 15th, 2006, 12:13 AM
Again...Louisville beat a sorry Miami for the first time this year. The same Miami that almost lost to Houston and is 5-5 overall and 2-4 in the conference. They lead only NC State, North Carolina and Duke in the ACC and ALMOST lost to DUKE..Duke was in position to score with 5 seconds left on the clock and was on Miami's 6 yard line and blew it. Rutgers is validated ONLY by the win over Louisville. Honestly I dont even think Rutgers would beat UGA this year and they're not even the conferences top team by far. WVU beat UGA last year, but I still dont see Louisville or Rutgers beating LSU or Florida.
Louisville beat the snot out of Kentucky the first game of the season..but its still Kentucky. Neither WVU, Louisville or Rutgers really has an OOC win against decent competition unless you want to count Miami. Rutgers OOC wins may look better, but hell compare their IN CONFERENCE competition to Floridas.
Rutgers OOC games
North Carolina, Howard, Illinois and Navy?
Florida OOC games
Southern Miss, Central Florida, Western Carolina and Florida State
Rutgers conference games
Ohio, South Florida, Pittsburgh, Louisville and UConn?
Florida conference games
Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Auburn, Vanderbilt and South Carolina
C'mon man theres no comparison. What would Rutgers record be with the same schedule?
seantaylor
November 15th, 2006, 01:37 AM
UGA wouldn't score on Rutgers. If Rutgers wins in Morgantown, they deserve to go.
unknown-swac
November 15th, 2006, 12:40 PM
UGA wouldn't score on Rutgers. If Rutgers wins in Morgantown, they deserve to go.
So...no SEC team could stop UGA from scoring but Rutgers would? xlolx
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