Auburn has played USCSEC KNOWS the west coast is a hellhole of losses for em, they won't come out here.
Well, cept for LSU...gawd I love that club!![]()
Auburn has played USC
Alabama has played UCLA
Georgia has played Boise
Tenn has played Oregon
LSU has played Oregon
All of them home and home series. As for Washington State vs Auburn can't blame my team if one of your schools is willing to sell their home game back we contracted to go to Pullman they cashed the check and didn't have to.
SEC will travel and play in PAC country have your AD call mine and as long as you are willing to write a 800k check to cover the cost they will play.
You forgot Arkansas' home and home vs. USC as well. Also, the Georgia/Boise games and LSU/Oregon were not home and home.
The SEC is a combined 2-9 in the games you listed plus Arky vs. USC.
Alabama hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. UCLA in 2001 and 2002.
Auburn hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2002 and 2003.
Arkansas hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2005 and 2006.
Georgia played Boise in 2005 and didn't play them again until 2011 and went 1-1. The first game was played @Georgia, the 2nd game was played in Atlanta (Chik-Fil-A Kick Off Classic) not exactly a home and home.
Tennessee played Oregon in 2010 and 2013 and went 0-2.
LSU played Oregon at Jerry World in 2011 winning that game.
Not sure SEC teams are all that excited to head out to PAC country given their record.
They would play there isn't some duck the PAC conspiracy with the SEC in fact Auburn has big problems getting quality BCS opponents I can't image they would turn any PAC offer down if schedules could be coordinated.You forgot Arkansas' home and home vs. USC as well. Also, the Georgia/Boise games and LSU/Oregon were not home and home.
The SEC is a combined 2-9 in the games you listed plus Arky vs. USC.
Alabama hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. UCLA in 2001 and 2002.
Auburn hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2002 and 2003.
Arkansas hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2005 and 2006.
Georgia played Boise in 2005 and didn't play them again until 2011 and went 1-1. The first game was played @Georgia, the 2nd game was played in Atlanta (Chik-Fil-A Kick Off Classic) not exactly a home and home.
Tennessee played Oregon in 2010 and 2013 and went 0-2.
LSU played Oregon at Jerry World in 2011 winning that game.
Not sure SEC teams are all that excited to head out to PAC country given their record.
No way!I never noticed this till now, but I really think Wallace and OD are twins separated at birth.![]()
You forgot Arkansas' home and home vs. USC as well. Also, the Georgia/Boise games and LSU/Oregon were not home and home.
The SEC is a combined 2-9 in the games you listed plus Arky vs. USC.
Alabama hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. UCLA in 2001 and 2002.
Auburn hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2002 and 2003.
Arkansas hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2005 and 2006.
Georgia played Boise in 2005 and didn't play them again until 2011 and went 1-1. The first game was played @Georgia, the 2nd game was played in Atlanta (Chik-Fil-A Kick Off Classic) not exactly a home and home.
Tennessee played Oregon in 2010 and 2013 and went 0-2.
LSU played Oregon at Jerry World in 2011 winning that game.
Not sure SEC teams are all that excited to head out to PAC country given their record.
You forgot Arkansas' home and home vs. USC as well. Also, the Georgia/Boise games and LSU/Oregon were not home and home.
The SEC is a combined 2-9 in the games you listed plus Arky vs. USC.
Alabama hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. UCLA in 2001 and 2002.
Auburn hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2002 and 2003.
Arkansas hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2005 and 2006.
Georgia played Boise in 2005 and didn't play them again until 2011 and went 1-1. The first game was played @Georgia, the 2nd game was played in Atlanta (Chik-Fil-A Kick Off Classic) not exactly a home and home.
Tennessee played Oregon in 2010 and 2013 and went 0-2.
LSU played Oregon at Jerry World in 2011 winning that game.
Not sure SEC teams are all that excited to head out to PAC country given their record.
You forgot Arkansas' home and home vs. USC as well. Also, the Georgia/Boise games and LSU/Oregon were not home and home.
The SEC is a combined 2-9 in the games you listed plus Arky vs. USC.
Alabama hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. UCLA in 2001 and 2002.
Auburn hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2002 and 2003.
Arkansas hasn't made it out here since going 0-2 in their home and home vs. USC in 2005 and 2006.
Georgia played Boise in 2005 and didn't play them again until 2011 and went 1-1. The first game was played @Georgia, the 2nd game was played in Atlanta (Chik-Fil-A Kick Off Classic) not exactly a home and home.
Tennessee played Oregon in 2010 and 2013 and went 0-2.
LSU played Oregon at Jerry World in 2011 winning that game.
Not sure SEC teams are all that excited to head out to PAC country given their record.
I forgot that Tennessee also had a home and home vs. UCLA in 2008 and 2009 and went 0-2. This brings the SEC's total to 2-11 vs. PAC teams and Boise.
Actually the opposite everyone should want West Coast exposure for recruiting purposes.I think one reason Bama doesn't go out west is recruiting purposes. The places we recruit big time are the places we play at and the games are neutral sites (Atlanta and Dallas). Its definitely not because Bama is scared to play any of the Pac teams, we just don't recruit out there much. And lets be honest, 01-02 Bama is way different than 2013 Bama.
Actually the opposite everyone should want West Coast exposure for recruiting purposes.
They get plenty of exposure in those areas doesn't hurt to play up North or in the West...call it brand expansion. Plus you may not get football players but you might get perspective students interested in your school. Not everything revolves around football.Why would a SECer try to recruit West Coast? More talent in the southeast/Texas than California.
Why would a SECer try to recruit West Coast? More talent in the southeast/Texas than California.
No there isn't. Plus what's the population of CA? Like 50 or 60 million maybe?
As of 2012, California had 38 million residents. Florida and Texas (45 million) without even counting the rest of the region have more residents than California.