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PKM - If you can show me why LSU should be ranked above Utah, I'll concede I'm a homer.

Htf did you make this a LSU vs. Utes thing? "we" SEC fans have joked about LSU this year.. srsly.

You brought up the SEC being overrated, not me talking **** about the Utes..

the take-home from this little banter is you are likely neither merely a Utes homer nor a complete retard of epic proportions... but rather, undoubtedly, both.
 
@PKM the SEC is absolutely over rated.

I believe they are the best conference, but they also get waaaaaay too much benefit of the doubt.

They are at a point where they never have to play anyone out of conference, which is tarded.

Again, I do think the SEC is the best conference, but not by nearly as big a margin as people think. Laugh if you want, but the fact that Missouri and Texas A&M came and competed right away is very very telling.

it shouldn't be a given that the best SEC team is THE best team in the nation, And that any 1 loss SeC team is the best 1 loss team etc etc. To me, it's just super lazy and a crutch that voters lean on instead of actually looking at individual team and conference opponents year to year.
 
Lmfao.. you really are supertarded.. comedic relief.
He's got a valid point. The SEC keeps their reputation by never putting it on the line. Except for the very top of the conference in one game to end the season. And LSU jumping Utah is a joke. Their schedule is pathetic. They have essentially beat 1 decent team in 3 tries, at home.
 
@PKM the SEC is absolutely over rated.

I believe they are the best conference, but they also get waaaaaay too much benefit of the doubt.

They are at a point where they never have to play anyone out of conference, which is tarded.

Again, I do think the SEC is the best conference, but not by nearly as big a margin as people think. Laugh if you want, but the fact that Missouri and Texas A&M came and competed right away is very very telling.

it shouldn't be a given that the best SEC team is THE best team in the nation, And that any 1 loss SeC team is the best 1 loss team etc etc. To me, it's just super lazy and a crutch that voters lean on instead of actually looking at individual team and conference opponents year to year.

Source: Pac-12 fan.

Auburn played K-State (#20 ranked at the time, #11 ranked now) on the road and won.

LSU played Wisconsin (#14 ranked at the time) and won.

Florida is set to play #2 FSU (preseason ranked #1)

Georgia played (then ranked) #16 Clemson (won). (Now ranked #22)

South Carolina is set to play Clemson also.

Tennessee played #4 ranked Oklahoma and lost. Tennesse sucks doe.

Who did the PAC-12 schedule and beat? I know Oregon played and beat Mich St and a few of teams have scheduled Notre Dame (Standord loss to them) so I don't see the PAC-12 as a whole scheduling difficult OOC games and winning them all to prove they are a power conference.

So I debunked y'alls ******** nonsense that he SEC doesn't schedule top ranked OOC opponents. Not every team does, but we do so across more teams than the PAC-12 does.
 
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He's got a valid point. The SEC keeps their reputation by never putting it on the line. Except for the very top of the conference in one game to end the season. And LSU jumping Utah is a joke. Their schedule is pathetic. They have essentially beat 1 decent team in 3 tries, at home.

I'll give u LSU.. SEC fans agree.

But the first part of your post is terrible.
 
SEC is overrated, and UGLI's post is quite accurate.


Source: not a fan of any particular conference.
 
He's got a valid point. The SEC keeps their reputation by never putting it on the line. Except for the very top of the conference in one game to end the season. And LSU jumping Utah is a joke. Their schedule is pathetic. They have essentially beat 1 decent team in 3 tries, at home.

Auburn was a road game.....

They lost to two top 5 teams and beat 1 top 3 team. Decent teams? Try elite teams.

As far as "decent wins" they dominated a good UK team and beat a good Wisconsin team.

They also never loss to Washington State at home....
 
I'll give u LSU.. SEC fans agree.

But the first part of your post is terrible.

How is LSU jumping Utah a joke?

LSU just beat Ole Miss, a team that was arguably playing the hottest football in the nation.

Their only 2 losses are to top 5 teams. Utah's only loss is to a really bad team.

Both teams have two ranked victories. The difference is that Utah's loss came to an unranked team who is very very unranked.
 
Source: A Canadian

He is right to an extent. The SEC isn't as strong throughout as it usually is. The East sucks for the most part this year. The West is strong as ever though and LSU, Auburn, Ole Miss, MSU, and Alabama are all extremely good football teams and probably better than anything the PAC-12 has (I would probably drop LSU from that list and put some of the better PAC-12 teams ahead of them).
 
Source: Pac-12 fan.

Auburn played K-State (#20 ranked at the time, #11 ranked now) on the road and won.

LSU played Wisconsin (#14 ranked at the time) and won.

Florida is set to play #2 FSU (preseason ranked #1)

Georgia played (then ranked) #16 Clemson (won). (Now ranked #22)

South Carolina is set to play Clemson also.

Tennessee played #4 ranked Oklahoma and lost. Tennesse sucks doe.

Who did the PAC-12 schedule and beat? I know Oregon played and beat Mich St and a few of teams have scheduled Notre Dame (Standord loss to them) so I don't see the PAC-12 as a whole scheduling difficult OOC games and winning them all to prove they are a power conference.

So I debunked y'alls ******** nonsense that he SEC doesn't schedule top ranked OOC opponents. Not every team does, but we do so across more teams than the PAC-12 does.

Quoted cuz I added **** to it that makes y'all look like idiots.

From my count the SEC scheduled 6 (preseason ranked) opponets vs. the PAC-12's 4. (We do have 2 more teams though, so the ratios are 6/14 to 4/12, advantage still to the SEC)

So far the SEC is 3-1 in those games and PAC-12 is 1-1.
 
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