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To: wgmalabama

SEC was very weak this year. Over rated this year definitely.

AND the year before that and the year before that. National championship between each other is what they excel at when they can get the selection committee organized the way they want it. Although SEC arranged a favorable selection committee again this year, they couldn’t get it done on the field. A so-so OU clobbered the Tide in post season last year,too.

Over-rated is right!

Oldplayer


56 posted on 01/01/2015 9:59:53 PM PST by oldplayer
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To: oldplayer

Since 1998 only one championship game had 2 teams fro the SEC. I don’t know what your talking about. Either your ignorant or being dishonest. Maybe just trying to voice something else.

11 of the last 15 championship games had an SEC team in it. Tenn, Fla, LSU, Ala,. Some we won some we lost. That’s the game.

In the era of BCS FL St and Oklahoma have appeared more than any other team.

Only a PAC-10 team has had a BCS championship vacated due to improper activity. SEC is weak this year. Others years not. I grew up when Miami seemed to live as national champs. Except when FL St had its turn.

I will also point out that many coaches go from coordinators in the SEC to be head coaches elsewhere. There is effort, money, support and more effort put into SEC football. Probably more than any other part of the country and in my opinion too much but SEC football pays for most all the other sports programs at those schools. Good and bad.

Just to clarify i didn’t go to any of them. I went to a school focused on engineering, nursing and sciences. I can watch a game just to see young men play hard. I hate the thug behavior that is shown on some programs.


68 posted on 01/01/2015 10:38:00 PM PST by wgmalabama
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