Washington is the second best team in a not-very-good conference. The glory days of the PAC 12 (10) are history. Notice I said the mid tier SEC teams could beat 9 of 12. That excludes Washington, USC (actually the best team), and, maybe, Stanford or Colorado. Yes, I think Auburn could beat Washington, and in a series would win the majority of games. Other than Browning, who is an excellent QB, the talent is just good enough to beat the Arizona and Oregon teams, Cal, WSU, etc. The PAC 12 is weaker than the Big 10 and far weaker than the SEC...for now.
Where was that? I cut and pasted your exact quote which was that "most SEC teams would beat Washington."
Yes, I think Auburn could beat Washington, and in a series would win the majority of games.
Right. A four-loss Auburn (probably to be a 5-loss team after the Sugar Bowl) is going to beat Washington consistently?
Other than Browning, who is an excellent QB, the talent is just good enough to beat the Arizona and Oregon teams, Cal, WSU, etc.
Just good enough? You do realize that among those schools, only one game was close and the others were Washington victories by several TDs?
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