buckeye4ever21
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Well the big ten over the last 10 years has only won 39% of their bowl games and image when you eliminate osu's success from the equation, it's a whole lot worse.
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The Sec has 5 teams that are relevant the majority of the time georgia, Florida, Alabama, auburn and lsu. The big ten has 2 teams that can say that as of late osu and Wisky.
Lol what does beyond the past 20 years even matter, it's a different game now.UGA and Auburn seem like they relevant the majority of the time if you are under the age of 25. For those who have seen the cyclical nature of the conference strength arguments it's much ado over nothing.
Lol what does beyond the past 20 years even matter, it's a different game now.
Georgia and Auburn are relevent about once every five or six years. Georgia last year for the 1st time since 2008, and Auburn in 2004/10. I'm not sold on them yet this year.The Sec has 5 teams that are relevant the majority of the time georgia, Florida, Alabama, auburn and lsu. The big ten has 2 teams that can say that as of late osu and Wisky.
Well you guys were arguing how Minnesota was relevant in the early 1900s.said every fan every year since they invented the fucking sport
Good to see your knocking on the hardest conference who gets the toughest road of all the conferences.
Well you guys were arguing how Minnesota was relevant in the early 1900s.
Ok since you're only directing you attention at negativity toward the SEC, how many times have Michigan or psu been relevant lately. And you disregard that there are other teams that fill in on down years.Georgia and Auburn are relevent about once every five or six years. Georgia last year for the 1st time since 2008, and Auburn in 2004/10. I'm not sold on them yet this year.
Florida hasn't really been relevent since Urban left and won't be until they learn how to play some offense. They looked pretty good for most of last year, but don't get to sleepwalk through your BCS bowl and be considered "relevent."
Bammer is there almost every year. As is LSU, though they have had some down seasons in the last decade.
The SEC usually has one really big dog (occasionally 2), and a handful of really good teams. I don't think that's the case THIS year. I think it's bammer, a decent LSU, and a couple of decent-good teams.