TheLonestarDUCK
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This was just a few years
The SEC East is again the worst Power 5 college football division
The SEC East is again the worst Power 5 college football division
Again if "Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vandy and Mizzou" were to move to any football conference in the nation, they wouldn't scare anyone.
Last year was the 1st year the SEC East was arguably stronger than the PAC North, in how many years?
Now you talking out of your dot.Again, your entire conference has 4 ranked OOC P5 wins in 3 years...the 5 worst SEC Least teams also have 4. Add in Georgia and Florida and it's not a contest. You guys are bad...like really bad. Like expand to 8 teams and still not make the playoffs bad.
I never said the PAC-12 was/is above any other conference. This thread is about Auburn and their OOC schedule, not the PAC-12.Well, then I guess the same could be said for any Pac-12 team then...because your shit is weak, like dishwater weak. Not only did those 5 teams have as many ranked wins as the entire Pac-12 in the last 3 seasons, but one would have had the top recruiting class in the Pac-12 and 3 would have had top 3 recruiting classes in the Pac last year, the other two would have finished 8th. Not only is the bottom of the worst SEC division better than the Pac-12, but the gap is widening. You know what doesn't scare anyone, an 8-5 USC team that got it's shit pushed in by a less than great Iowa team then followed up that debacle with the #55 recruiting class in the Nation...good for 15th place in the SEC.
You're confusing deflecting with not caring. I could care less who Auburn schedules OOC. I'm also not going to pretend they don't play a better overall schedule than ANY Pac-12 team.
This statement is bullshit.
Deflecting is caring, that's why you're doing it.
If you don't care, why are you in here trying to white knight for your rival?
Oh, I care about the SEC and Alabama in particular, I just don't care who they schedule OOC, just like I don't care who USC schedules.
Now you talking out of your dot.
Well, since this is a thread about OOC scheduling and you are now on day 2 of white knighting your rivals...it seems you do care about OOC scheduling.
Oh, my bad I was unaware that we could talk about only approved topics in each thread. Is there a handy list of approved topics for each thread, could somebody sticky that so others don't commit my egregious faux pas.
lol
Still more deflecting.
MEDIC! We have a mental health emergency in the thread.In the prior year, it was stronger than the SEC West as well.
In head-to-head games, the SEC East came out on top for the 2018 season 9-5. Pretty sure that means the East was better...MEDIC! We have a mental health emergency in the thread.
Once again Auburn is the measuring stick for everything college football.In head-to-head games, the SEC East came out on top for the 2018 season 9-5. Pretty sure that means the East was better...
of note, Auburn went 0-2 against the East.![]()
If Auburn had won both of those games, it still would have been just 7-7. The SEC East was superior in 2018. 2019 was a different story...Once again Auburn is the measuring stick for everything college football.
Auburn, Auburn, Auburn...it’s all you think about.If Auburn had won both of those games, it still would have been just 7-7. The SEC East was superior in 2018. 2019 was a different story...
blah blah blah deflecting blah blah blah
I'm happy to discuss Auburn's shit OOC schedule, but if you think I'm not going to put it in the context of everyone else's shit schedule or shit performance, then you are the one that is deflecting.
I understand why you would want to, 4-20 against ranked teams for a conference over 3 years is quite embarrassing. That might be inaccurate though, I think I might have missed your shitfest against Iowa...so it may be 4-21. either way, shit is shit. Georgia has as many wins over ranked OOC teams as the entire Pac-12...what they don't have is 20 losses to go with them.
We are discussing it, hence this is a thread about it, you are just attempting to deflect.