Does the SEC deserve to have 6 of the top 12 teams?

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lol didn't you post this same thread in the wez and have practically every one of your arguments debunked? most by fellow cane fans who posted numbers and schedules of other teams and conferences showing you were full of it?
 
lol didn't you post this same thread in the wez and have practically every one of your arguments debunked? most by fellow cane fans who posted numbers and schedules of other teams and conferences showing you were full of it?

Not one was debunked
 
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So Lodus and others are gator fans too? You whined in that thread about how other conferences play better OOC teams and Lodus gave a game by game breakdown of multiple conferences and teams showing it was false. Your whole argument about how their SOS bumps each other's SOS was debunked too. But carry on.
 

So Lodus and others are gator fans too? You whined in that thread about how other conferences play better OOC teams and Lodus gave a game by game breakdown of multiple conferences and teams showing it was false. Your whole argument about how their SOS bumps each other's SOS was debunked too. But carry on.

LoL reread that thread nothing i said was proven wrong
 
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Nope. The issue starts with pre-season rankings when half the conference starts off ranked (Arky & Auburn for example). Then the mid-tier schools like Miss St jump in the polls because they're undefeated and play in the SEC. Oh noes that sched of crap st, aub, troy, south crap, uk, tenn, middle crap clearly deserves a #11 rank. **** is frustrating.
 
BCS =$EC................Gamecocks are good but have 2 losses. One was a curbstomping and an ugly win over horrible Tenn. 6 is way too many.
 
The entire conference feasts on home games (or "neutral" sites in the south where 90% of the fans are SEC) against OOC cupcakes. And, unlike the Big 10, Pac-12 and Big 12, ACC, the SEC mostly schedules 4 OOC cupcakes at home rather than 3 with a lot of home & homes. So, the collective SEC cupcake-eating means we have no idea whether any of these teams are any good.
UGA is the best example -- Only 4 road games, all in conference. Their 4 OOC opponents? Buffalo, FL Atlantic, GA South and Georgia Tech, all at home. They are 1-1 against top 25 teams (both SEC). There are probably 25 to 30 CFB teams or more who would have the same record against this schedule.
FL -- same thing. Bowling Green, ULL (which they barely survived) and Jacksonville State all at home. Then they play the rivalry game against FSU .
AL -- Michigan, W Kentucky, Florida Atl, W. Carolina -- 1 "neutral" and 3 home.
The SEC has been at the forefront of manipulating the BCS system from the beginning. The first to have the 12 team, split conference format. Scheduling the whole conference against cupcakes at home. And now, going to 14 teams to (on average) dilute the quality of conference teams (of course it backfired short term with A&M).


I completely agree. The answer is: "who knows?" The SEC programs refuse to play more than one legitimate non-conference opponent per year and, hence, we just don't know how good their teams are. They benefit from the annual presumption that the SEC is the toughest conference in the country and that presumption is never tested until bowl time. You will never see the Gators agreeing to play a Kansas State and Notre Dame on the road in the same year. I'm not saying that the SEC isn't the toughest conference in the country... I'm saying prove it.
 
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I'll say it......SEC is terrible. Jacksonville St., Wofford and Georgia Southern given your big boys runs? GTFOH
 
There's an awful lots of mediocre football teams out there this year.

Wofford has zero yards passing and is tied with S. Carolina?
 
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