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Mistaken4193
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Besides. Wouldn't the last place team in the SEC be favored to win one of the Big 10 divisions?
That is usually some of the rhetoric I hear from Team SEC.
Arkansas would win the B1G!!
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Besides. Wouldn't the last place team in the SEC be favored to win one of the Big 10 divisions?
That is usually some of the rhetoric I hear from Team SEC.
Easy there buddyArkansas would win the B1G!!![]()
Besides. Wouldn't the last place team in the SEC be favored to win one of the Big 10 divisions?
That is usually some of the rhetoric I hear from Team SEC.
Arkansas would win the B1G!!![]()
Sugar Bowl night dis gonna be me celebrating after the game:
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BUt I wont forget my OSU Homies:
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Im confident in Griff when he is healthy. He has had a nagging back injury all year and it has really affected his kicking. Hopefully with the time off he can get healed up.
Only one team can be in last place in the Big 10 and that was Indiana.
Kentucky was not in last place in the SEC.
so I would say you are wrong again.
Not all last place teams are equal to all the other conference's last place team, so yes, Kentucky is much more like Indiana, no matter who finished last, so you are wrong again!![]()
I don't think it's a stretch at all to suggest Arkansas would win the B1G West division based on a myriad of factors and results from this past year. I certainly think they'd be favored over every B1G team but Ohio State and Michigan State.
I guess it would be even less of a stretch to suggest Indiana would win the SEC East considering they beat the SEC East champ in their own stadium.
And using that logic it would be even less of a stretch to suggest Va Tech would win the B1G considering they beat the B1G champ in their own stadium.
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How would Team SEC handle the Big 10 beating both of their divisional champs in the same year?