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Another SEC coach is crying about Ohio State and the Big Ten dominating them
He's yet another coach to complain about the Big Ten's schedule compared to the SEC.
Lane Kiffin has been the head coach of three different programs. He is now the coach of LSU after leaving Ole Miss. While appearing on Pardon My Take, the newest Tigers coach thinks that the Big Ten is only playing so well because of the fact that the top teams only play two or three tough teams.
"I think it's set up in a good way for the top-heavy teams right now. It's going to get better. We're going to nine games, and our bottom is harder than there's, and our bottom stadiums are harder than there's. We're going to beat each other up more, and they're going to sit and have two or three hard games a year. Their top teams and our top teams, when we go to the playoffs, they're (the Big Ten) in better shape. That stuff matters."
Kiffin is just parroting the same crap that SEC fans have been using for the last few years. It's easier to do that than to just admit that the Big Ten is a better conference. Ohio State would likely handle the Tigers this year, although that would only happen if they played in the College Football Playoff.