Oh. We're pretending. OK then.How should I know? Not relevant as they haven't been proven guilty of that while Ole Miss has.
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Oh. We're pretending. OK then.How should I know? Not relevant as they haven't been proven guilty of that while Ole Miss has.
If this vacating of wins works like tOSU's from 2010, Ole Miss loses the wins but their opponents retain the losses.Alabama will just shamelessly add that vacated L as a W to their record.
But but what about the Waffle House to Rebel flags theory????It’s all based on a number derived by the average year round temperature, multiplied by number of Jimbos within 50 miles of campus, divided by number of chick fil a restaurants within same 50 mile radius. That number determines if the NCAA gives a fuuuuuck.
If you have facts about a violation, email [email protected]. If not, please don't slander the young men
Oh. We're pretending. OK then.
You're smarter than thatNo, your entire argument is based on speculation. Mine is based on what we actually know. You're better than this.
Ole Miss’ huge upset over Alabama in 2014? It never happened, at least in the eyes of the NCAA.
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They won the west? Certainly they played in the championship game that year then…
LSU 34-13 Georgia (Dec 6, 2003) Final Score - ESPN
Game summary of the LSU Tigers vs. Georgia Bulldogs NCAAF game, final score 34-13, from December 6, 2003 on ESPN.www.espn.com
Yes technically they were “co-champs” but we give ole piss fans shit for them putting on the wall of their stadium:So it looks like Ole Miss was 7-1 in conference and LSU was 7-1 in conference. I would guess many conferences would call both "co-division champions". Ohio State gets to claim "co-division champions" in 2016 (though I don't think that's posted anywhere).
The goofier one is 2012 - Ohio State was 8-0 and division champions for Big Ten Leaders division. But Wisconsin got to play in the championship game, despite a 4-4 record. This was because the Big Ten followed the NCAA's lead in taking away Ohio State's post-season in 2012, because they had unfair magic tattoos in 2010, and those players were no longer on the team. Also, Penn State was 6-2 and also not allowed to play, because the Big Ten wasn't happy with Penn State's unwritten policy of covering up for child predators. I think Penn State posted that year on their ring of pretty good seasons, but maybe I'm confusing that with another season.
Yeah, I get it, and maybe you should give them shit. But look at it from their perspective (and maybe make fun of them some more): What else are they going to put on the wall? Have they won a divisional championship since? (I don't think they have, but I don't know for sure.) Should they just have nothing up there? They can rightfully claim it, so that's what they're doing.Yes technically they were “co-champs” but we give ole piss fans shit for them putting on the wall of their stadium:
a. A division “championship”
b. A division “championship” that they didn’t even “win” outright
c. Not playing in the SECCG that year, and the team they “shared” the division with, winning the conference
But bringing in Pedo State and comparing them to the Land Sharts is a great call. I like the direction of where this is going, nice post.
Oh I get where you’re coming fromYeah, I get it, and maybe you should give them shit. But look at it from their perspective (and maybe make fun of them some more): What else are they going to put on the wall? Have they won a divisional championship since? (I don't think they have, but I don't know for sure.) Should they just have nothing up there? They can rightfully claim it, so that's what they're doing.
I don't follow the SEC enough to point and laugh at any of those teams. But I support your decision to point and laugh.