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I wonder why Tim Brando NEVER mentions this.

Kentucky lost to Louisville and IU.
Auburn lost to Georgia Tech.
Tennesssee lost to Notre Dame.
South Carolina lost to Clemson.
Arkansas lost to USC.

Vandy beat Wake Forest.
LSU beat Arizona State.

And LSU needs a very late TD to pull that one out.
11-20-2005 02:03 PM
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And remember the SEC is 2-6 against other BCS leagues.

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The SEC is 0-5 against other major conference teams with winning records.
The SEC is 2-8 overall against the other major conferences.
The SEC is 25-9 overall in non-conference play, however, they have played more (7) 1-AA opponents than any other two conferences combined, making them the patsy schedule kings. They are 18-9 against 1-AA. The conference as a whole has 1 win over a non-conference opponent with a winning record.

Why are these teams ranked so high? The only thing they have proven is that they can beat opponents from 1-AA (7), and the Sun Belt (11), but against non 1-AA and Sun Belt teams, they are 7-9!!!, Including 1-6 against teams with a winning record!

Auburn, a supposed top 10 team, tied for 1st in the SEC West, was beaten to a pulp on their home field by the only non-conference opponent that they had who was any good, and this team is struggling to keep themselves in 3rd place in the ACC Coastal!

South Carolina, tied for 2nd in the SEC East, was just beaten on their home field by a team tied for 4th in the ACC Atlantic!

Who has LSU beaten?
Tennessee has proven themselves to be garbage.
Auburn is good enough to be behind 3rd place in the ACC Coastal.
Alabama has zero quality non-conference wins.
Arizona State is middle of the pack in the Pac-10
Florida has 1 win over a team with a winning record.

Why are SEC teams given so much love in the polls?
The SEC is 7-9 against I-A teams that aren't from the Sun Belt!
11-20-2005 03:44 PM
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They're WEAK!
11-20-2005 04:30 PM
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The SEC is having a very bad season but, no way do they get kicked out of the BCS. Just look at how many national champions that league has produced over the years.
11-20-2005 09:12 PM
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Ice98 Wrote:The SEC is having a very bad season but, no way do they get kicked out of the BCS. Just look at how many national champions that league has produced over the years.
We know and understand that, the point is why is the Big East the ONLY BCS league taking heat this year and in reality the SEC has pretty done what we have this year.
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oh....my bad 03-wink
11-20-2005 09:20 PM
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