If you want to call out bullshit, let's start with claiming National Championships when you played 1 team with a winning record and no bowl.
Not when it comes to negotiating TV deals. Then they make a ton of difference....right now.Ok, conferences are stupid anyway.
Congrats on playing the same shitty teams every year consistently.
SEC scheduling is tailor made for the post season, and in the playoff era that’s the only way to go. I for one hope the B1G follows suit and then some, including the late season patsy (recovery week).
They may out-athlete us but we should never, ever, ever be outsmarted by southerners, witness? That’s what’s happening though.
Not when it comes to negotiating TV deals. Then they make a ton of difference....right now.
That said, would the big boy football programs have more leverage (more money) if they negotiated their first and second tier TV deals independently?
Here, this can settle it:
Winsipedia - Oklahoma Sooners vs. Nebraska Cornhuskers football series history
I see the above mentioned 1971 only. I see some 2 and 3 loss teams in there among the 2, but if you think those are national championship winning records then you're nuts.
And Oklahoma won most of those years btw. Then when Nebraska had it's big run in the 90's, Oklahoma sucked. Then Oklahoma comes back up and Nebraska goes in the shitter.
Thanks Bama/Tennessee, and Georgia/Auburn. #TraditionIn the same conference, hardly play each other.
An SEC tradition since 1933.
Washington had two losses that year? Get your sorry ass down to the Waffle House and ask them to make ya a clue.Don't forget you're talking to a Washington fan. They claim a championship in 1990, despite two losses (while Colorado was 11-1 and won the AP poll, and Georgia Tech was 11-0-1 and won the Coaches poll). 1984 they also didn't win either major poll, the undefeated BYU Cougars did, but they still say they won the championship. Everything's a national championship winning record when you crown yourselves the champs.
Washington had two losses that year? Get your sorry ass down to the Waffle House and ask them to make ya a clue.
Thanks Bama/Tennessee, and Georgia/Auburn. #Tradition
Honestly, divisions are becoming outdated. I wholeheartedly agree with you.I would be fine with not playing Tennessee(or any team) every year. I kind of think less is more and would rather see a big rotation and no divisions.
But I doubt you'll ever get Georgia and Auburn to give up that longest rivalry shit.
UW never made a claim to the natty that year. Washington was undefeated in 1991.Yes, in 1990, you lost to Colorado and UCLA.
UGA and LSU are scheduled to play next in the year 2030 so there's always that to look forward to .. .although I doubt I'll still be alive by then.
Are we back to pheg conferences who are too pheggy to play their own conference members.If you keep tying yourself in knots worrying about the scheduling practices of conferences your team isn't a member of you probably will not be alive.
Are we back to pheg conferences who are too pheggy to play their own conference members.
Washington Huskies football - WikipediaUW never made a claim to the natty that year. Washington was undefeated in 1991.
Washington Huskies football - Wikipedia
Check out claimed titles. One of the random rankings had them at #1, so the school claims both 1984 and 1990. I'll give you 1991, the Huskies were really good that year.
gtfoBut Miami was still the real champion and far better team.