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To: dfwgator
I'm not an Auburn fan in any shape or fashion, but there is no way that Boise State, TCU, or even Oregon could have made it through the season with an undefeated record, if they had to play in the SEC. I'm live on the West Coast and have watched quite a bit of PAC football. Its good but its not at the level of play as one finds in the SEC. Face it, SEC football is the best in the country. The record of the last four years speaks for itself. This isn't to claim that SEC football will always be on top, but it is now.
As much as I hate to admit it, if Auburn plays Oregon, the War Eagles will win in a walk.
33 posted on 11/16/2010 12:28:20 PM PST by quadrant (1o)
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To: quadrant

What you said is what I was thinking. The South Eastern Conference IS football. Roll Tide.


79 posted on 11/16/2010 1:29:49 PM PST by numberonepal (Don't Even Think About Treading On Me)
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To: quadrant; dfwgator; pissant
I definitely am no Auburn fan. (ROLL TIDE) But I gotta support my conference. Heck, I would even pull for (gasp) Florida if it meant an SEC National Champ, although there is no way in hell I would ever root for Georgia to win anything. As for Auburn, there is a part of me that would like to see them finally get their chance at a National title. They have been badly burned thrice already in that regard. So let's go, SEC. Bring home another BCS Championship.

btw, having Florida lose to the hated Spurrier Gamecocks will actually hurt Auburn's chances. Beating South Carolina a second time will cause their BCS rating to fall.

Did I mention that Georgia sucks? To hell with Georgia!

102 posted on 11/16/2010 2:56:08 PM PST by Hoodat ( Don't touch my junk, Bro !)
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