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2011 SEC Football Discussion

http://blogs.ajc.com/recruiting/201...n-4-commit-to-uga-at-same-time-at-dawg-night/

Mark Richt has seen a lot in his 10 seasons as UGA's football coach.
He's never had a recruiting moment like Friday night.
Four players committed at the same time at UGA's "Dawg Night" prospect camp (This was a "package deal" unlike any other - four players from four different high schools, from three different states).
John Theus, a 5-star offensive lineman from Jacksonville, and a trio of 2013 recruits - Camden County QB Brice Ramsey, WR-DB Tramel Terry of Goose Creek, S.C., and RB Derrick Henry of Yulee, Fla. - all huddled around Richt and pledged at the same time (and a fifth one committed later in the night).
:shake: I wanted Henry.

So Gator bait it is then. Look forward to four losses in TWLOCP and a new coach sometime soon Mutts...
 
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Gatorubet;1954837; said:
http://blogs.ajc.com/recruiting/201...n-4-commit-to-uga-at-same-time-at-dawg-night/

:shake: I wanted Henry.

So Gator bait it is then. Look forward to four losses in TWLOCP and a new coach sometime soon Mutts...

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SmoovP;1954683; said:
Typical coon-ass onanistic logic.


lets see, since 2003:

Arky = 59-41
LSU = 84-21

Arky = 2-3 in Bowl Games
LSU = 6-2 in Bowl games

Arky = 1 div. title
LSU = 3 div titles

Arky = 0 SEC titles
LSU = 2 SEC titles

Arky = 0 national titles
LSU = 2 National titles

Arky = 3 losing seasons
LSU = 0 losing seasons

Arky = 0 top 10 poll finishes
LSU = 5 top 10 poll finishes (3 in the top 3)

Arky = finished season unranked 6 times
LSU = finished season unranked 1 time


so um yeah, we helped y'all SoS considerably, while y'all dragged ours down.
 
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sammyjenkis;1954987; said:
Said come up north, not let's meet elsewhere. Try to make it in Oct/Nov, when real men play football in the cold.
The wheel was invented in the 4th millennium BC. It allowed the use of onager or human drawn carts.

Since that time, man has used the wheel and the wheeled vehicles to move himself and his family to warmer climates where you do not die of the cold if one is locked outdoors. Other benefits of moving south include the ability to be outdoors and active year round, for the woman of your culture to appear damn near naked more of the time, and for the men to be able to fish without having to drill holes in the thick ice.

The negative of moving south is occasional bouts with tropical weather, and having your former friends and family up north want to visit you all the time while braying about how things are better "back home", even though they never seem to want to stay there during vacation time.
 
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Gatorubet;1955007; said:
Other benefits of moving south include the ability to be outdoors and active year round,


Myth.

Its 110 degrees with 90+% humidity 9 months of the year. You can theoretically go outside and frolic year round about the same as you can do it up north. Activity as tame as watching a football game is life and death if you don't drink enough water.

The only place in the U.S. I know of that's actually comfortable to go outside year around is Southern California.
 
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Jaxbuck;1955052; said:
Myth.
Its 110 degrees with 90+% humidity 9 months of the year.
What part of Mercury is named "Jacksonville"? It has not been 110 in N/Awlins ever.
Jaxbuck;1955052; said:
You can theoretically go outside and frolic year round about the same as you can do it up north. Activity as tame as watching a football game is life and death if you don't drink enough water.
If I can take a bunch of 12 and 13 year olds to a summer camp where everything is a half mile away from everything else, on a week averaging 95 degrees and 60-70% humidity and not have any of 'em die on me - I think adults with half a brain can figure it out.
Jaxbuck;1955052; said:
The only place in the U.S. I know of that's actually comfortable to go outside year around is Southern California.
Show me where I said "comfortable". And I agree with you on Cali
 
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Nutriaitch;1954985; said:
lets see, since 2003:

Arky = 59-41
LSU = 84-21

Arky = 2-3 in Bowl Games
LSU = 6-2 in Bowl games

Arky = 1 div. title
LSU = 3 div titles

Arky = 0 SEC titles
LSU = 2 SEC titles

Arky = 0 national titles
LSU = 2 National titles

Arky = 3 losing seasons
LSU = 0 losing seasons

Arky = 0 top 10 poll finishes
LSU = 5 top 10 poll finishes (3 in the top 3)

Arky = finished season unranked 6 times
LSU = finished season unranked 1 time


so um yeah, we helped y'all SoS considerably, while y'all dragged ours down.

OK, Let's see, in 2010:
ARK SOS #2
LSU SOS #3

2009:
ARK SOS #2
LSU SOS #4

2008:
ARK SOS #5
LSU SOS #4

2007:
ARK SOS #18
LSU SOS # 17

2006:
ARK SOS #2
LSU SOS #5

2005:
ARK SOS #2
LSU SOS #25

2004:
ARK SOS #22
LSU SOS #10

2003:
ARK SOS #18
LSU SOS #20

With the exception of 2004 and 2005, our SOS have been within 3 places of one another.

In 5 of the 8 years in question, Arkansas played a tougher schedule than LSU.

It looks to me as if the .01 difference in our cumulative SOS number (as scored in the original linked page at Football Study Hall) is accounted for in 2005, when LSU played a schedule 23 positions weaker than Arkansas did.

Of course, LSU is probably docked a few points due to LSU being in Baton Rouge.
 
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