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09-25-2009, 01:57 PM #41
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I'm not sure why you want to know who has the best players. That has nothing to do with it; football is a team sport. But if you were going to make an all-star team and face them off against other conferences, SEC would not have any advantage, especially this year. Pac 10 and Big 12 have lots and lots of talent this football season. But, that has little to do with who the best conference is.
Case in point on my previous post.... South Carolina beat an obviously very overrated Ole Miss team last night. SC put up 7 points on NC St, and gave up 41 to Georgia, but will probably jump into the top 20. And why? All because they beat another SEC team that hasn't done shit. But, they were 2-0 out of conference against a couple shitty ass shit teams, so it still looks impressive. Weak sauce.
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09-25-2009, 02:11 PM #42
SEC hands down,, and yes Ole Miss shoudlnt of even been in top 20,, we'll have to see about bama and lsu in coming weeks.
Headin to Houston Texas Tech game tommorow,, should be a shoot out
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09-25-2009, 02:42 PM #43
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09-25-2009, 03:27 PM #44
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09-25-2009, 03:29 PM #45
Die hard FSU
I hate Tebow, he cried like a little bitch when we played in pop warner
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09-25-2009, 03:34 PM #46
could be many things. they dont get up for them games, they are overlooked.
but do u remeber the last big game between the conferences?
national champion game, SEC took it.
SEC spends to much time beating the sht out of each other.
again, please tell me a conference better then the SEC.
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09-25-2009, 10:08 PM #47
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Noles12 - did you play at FSU?
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Houston all the way!
Them or UT
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09-25-2009, 11:32 PM #49
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Yeah, I'm sure Alabama wasn't "up" for opening the season at the Rose Bowl, or "up" to get revenge the following year in Alabama in the opening game against the 15th ranked team in the country. I'm sure Arkansas and Auburn weren't "up" to play the USC Trojans... Seriously, who are they? And LSU, the SEC's best team in the BCS era, played "down" to the competition against ASU and OSU teams that finished in the middle of the Pac 10. Tennessee wasn't "up" to play UCLA last year, and just like Alabama, they weren't too concerned with revenge the following year either. But that's weird, because they sure seemed to play Florida pretty tough last week. Lemme guess, they got "up" for that game. Florida played the 5th best team in the country in last years title game, if that's what you are referring to. Utah made light work of the "powerful" yet enormously overrated rated Crimson Tide, and Texas got screwed when Chokelahoma got the bid instead. USC lost on the road to a top 25 team, and Florida lost at home to an unranked and waltzed into the national title game.
If you want an answer, based on recent history and performance in head-to-head games, the Pac 10 is clearly better than the SEC. You disagree?
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09-26-2009, 06:38 PM #50
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i'm having trouble posting this as a link, but here's the last paragraph of the article:
"When you break it all down, the SEC leads the way with 137 projected starters for the 2008 NFL season. The ACC finished second with 121 projected starters.
The Big Ten finished third with 105 starters and the Big 12 was fourth with 72 projected starters.
The Pac-10 finished with 70 starters, the Big East has 33 starters and Conference USA and the Mountain West each have 22 starters."
i think banging heads day after day with the best raw talent in the country undeniably speaks volumes. but you're right, that doesn't take into account coaching and "team play."
i still say SEC......
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09-26-2009, 07:59 PM #51
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Exactly, the number of NFL starters means absolutely nothing when talking about college football. You only need to look at the ACC to figure that out. They are almost even in number with the SEC, but do you think the ACC is as good as the Big 10 or Big 12? I don't think so.
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09-26-2009, 08:01 PM #52
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how bout them coogs!!!!!!
suck it tech! 29-28, what a game!
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