To: Lakeshark; Darlin'
Fortunately, within the SEC one has many fine teams, unlike the
"big" 10 where its latest "best" (the Wisconsin Glaciers) lost to another of its weak sisters (the Michigan Molasses) in what can best be described as a battle of the sloths.
I am pleased to note that LSU and Alabama are unbeaten and are among my favorite teams, they being swift and Southern. ALSUGAUBFLA FOREVER!
There are still 5 SEC teams in the top 15. The "big" 10 manages to squeeze 2 teams into that group, only by including State Pen Penn State, the eleventh team in a conference that obviously has trouble with both math and football.
To: catpuppy
Funny thing bout them "Glaciers", and that eleventh team...... they seem to beat up and fare well quite regularly against those best ever
"sec" teams. Not quite as good as Michigan's record against them, but nonetheless the wins outnumber the losses.
Records are quite the foil to your silly theory, but don't mind them.........
They'll only embarrass you......
:-)
5,400 posted on
09/28/2008 2:19:52 PM PDT by
Lakeshark
(Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
To: catpuppy; Lakeshark
Well, it wasn't real purdy but a win is a win... LSU has a bye this week then its off to the swamp... I'm not sure a bye is a good thing for LSU at this point, I'm thinking they can use all the playing time they can get. Maybe Florida will win this week, get over losing to Ole Miss and not be trying to prove sumpin against LSU. LOL What about that Ole Miss win Yeaaaaah!
catpuppy, I'm sorry about the Dawgs. If they'd played the first half like they played the second the score might have been different.
Lakeshark, Big Blue hung in there and finally won it. Congratulations.
5,405 posted on
09/29/2008 2:15:37 PM PDT by
Darlin'
(oh.... phooey.... lost my tagline.... again)
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