The strength of schedule for SEC teams is just so much better. It's just SEC teams beating up on each other.
Nice, hope you won't mind if Florida hires your coachColorado State snuck into the AP top 25 poll this week. This pleases me.9-1 record, only loss was to Boise State.
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Statistically the SEC has dominated the Power 5 conferences in out of conference records over the past decades.
SEC is 48-3 against non-conference opponents this year. I'd say that's pretty good at least. I'd like to see some more power conferences schedule SEC teams.
SEC is 48-3 against non-conference opponents this year. I'd say that's pretty good at least. I'd like to see some more power conferences schedule SEC teams.
SEC is 48-3 against non-conference opponents this year. I'd say that's pretty good at least. I'd like to see some more power conferences schedule SEC teams.
Except when that non-conference schedule consists of:
Idaho, So. Miss, S.Dakota St, TN-Martin, Utah St, Lamar, Sam Houston St, San Jose St, Nicholls, E. Michigan, UAB, Fla Atl, Ark St, Rice, La-Lafayette, UMass, Tx Tech, SMU, Troy, NMex St, La Tech, Charleston Southern, TN-Chattanooga, La-Monroe, Furman, Old Dominion, Presbyterian College, E.Ky, W.Carolina, S.Alabama (many of these scheduled multiple times against SEC teams)
... it's not exactly much of a challenge to rack up that kind of record. Moreover, if the SEC wants to prove its dominance it ought to try scheduling games north of the Mason-Dixon line in November. Madison, Columbus, Minneapolis, Ann Arbor, etc in those weather conditions would be a better test for you, as opposed to the relatively balmy temps normally seen in Baton Rouge, Tuscaloosa, Athens, etc in November.![]()
Interesting comments from Kirk Herbstreit on the latest CFB poll results:
Link to story.
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