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What do they matter?
Valid point. Buckeyes will almost always get the benefit of the doubt - ‘cause blue-blood. But if you have a conference loss and an SEC team has one conference loss, conference rep might make a difference.

I often read y’all bitching about the constant b.s. SEC over-ranking, and at the same time read about your insistence that your conference mate’s rep is inconsequential to you.

This seems disconnected somehow, given the fact that I agree the SEC gets loads of false rep. The cure for that is not 2 new year’s day losses to SEC SEC SEC - a day after 1 SEC non-conference champ skull raped the B1G Conf Champ. Could be wrong.
 
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Valid point. Buckeyes will almost always get the benefit of the doubt - ‘cause blue-blood. But if you have a conference loss and an SEC team has one conference loss, conference rep might make a difference.

I often read y’all bitching about the constant b.s. SEC over-ranking, and at the same time read about your insistence that your conference mate’s rep is inconsequential to you.

This seems disconnected somehow, given the fact that I agree the SEC gets loads of false rep. The cure for that is not 2 new year’s day losses to SEC SEC SEC - a day after 1 SEC non-conference champ skull raped the B1G Conf Champ. Could be wrong.

I think the point is it doesn't matter what happens. The Big Ten teams could have gone 4-0 against the SECSECSEC yet the hype train would roll on...
 
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