OSUK
Sometimes lucid, mostly confused
I'm beyond orgasmic.
So many myths were smashed yesterday. Thank you Sparty and Wisky. I've never cheered harder for other B1G teams.
But the biggest thanks goes to Coach Meyer and his Buckeyes for slaying the giant. I don't know if I have ever been prouder of the Buckeyes.
I'm sure these Bama people have no clue where all this anti-SEC/Bama sentiment is coming from. It's from a decade of hearing how great the SEC was (because it was), but reasonable pride eventually turned to arrogance. As we saw the SEC East become a dumpster fire, then the boast came that the SEC West was some kind of unassailable division of football, and that Satan and Bama were on some kind of different football plane. We had to hear how inferior athletes who don't speak with a deep southern drawl are - which is ridiculous on its face, and yet it was stated with the same conviction that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow. There was ridicule of every other school outside of those 14 SEC schools. Hell, even Kentucky fans were talking smack about football. We had to hear that losses to other SEC schools shouldn't be considered losses, that the SEC should get 2-4 teams in the playoff, and that a 3rd or 4th place SECW team was better than a conference champ from the B1G, XII, or ACC. That penis with big ears wrote that despicable "Our Conference Can Beat Your Conference" nonsense to rub all of our noses in it. There should be a book burning scheduled today if Finebaum had any integrity. The SEC then gets its own network to publicly air its orgy of worship of its false god. The entire sports media machine constantly fed us this crap for a decade. That league does have some recruiting and weather advantages, and there have been/are some great coaches down there, but the myths that there is such a thing as "SEC speed" that only exists in that league, or that an SEC athlete is innately superior to all others by virtue of attending an SEC school always was a crock of shit - that y'all (if I may) believed like it was the gospel, and tried to pour it on our heads.
So, ding-dong, the witch is dead - not the SEC as a good football conference, but rather the ridiculous myths that has surrounded it, and the arrogance that characterized it.
So many myths were smashed yesterday. Thank you Sparty and Wisky. I've never cheered harder for other B1G teams.
But the biggest thanks goes to Coach Meyer and his Buckeyes for slaying the giant. I don't know if I have ever been prouder of the Buckeyes.
I'm sure these Bama people have no clue where all this anti-SEC/Bama sentiment is coming from. It's from a decade of hearing how great the SEC was (because it was), but reasonable pride eventually turned to arrogance. As we saw the SEC East become a dumpster fire, then the boast came that the SEC West was some kind of unassailable division of football, and that Satan and Bama were on some kind of different football plane. We had to hear how inferior athletes who don't speak with a deep southern drawl are - which is ridiculous on its face, and yet it was stated with the same conviction that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow. There was ridicule of every other school outside of those 14 SEC schools. Hell, even Kentucky fans were talking smack about football. We had to hear that losses to other SEC schools shouldn't be considered losses, that the SEC should get 2-4 teams in the playoff, and that a 3rd or 4th place SECW team was better than a conference champ from the B1G, XII, or ACC. That penis with big ears wrote that despicable "Our Conference Can Beat Your Conference" nonsense to rub all of our noses in it. There should be a book burning scheduled today if Finebaum had any integrity. The SEC then gets its own network to publicly air its orgy of worship of its false god. The entire sports media machine constantly fed us this crap for a decade. That league does have some recruiting and weather advantages, and there have been/are some great coaches down there, but the myths that there is such a thing as "SEC speed" that only exists in that league, or that an SEC athlete is innately superior to all others by virtue of attending an SEC school always was a crock of shit - that y'all (if I may) believed like it was the gospel, and tried to pour it on our heads.
So, ding-dong, the witch is dead - not the SEC as a good football conference, but rather the ridiculous myths that has surrounded it, and the arrogance that characterized it.
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