College Football: Will the SEC "6 Peat"

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    Tiger Bait. That SEC West looking stacked again.
     
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    If there were a 4 team playoff, 3 of the 4 teams would be straight from the sec west. LSU, A&M. and Bama......
     
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    If there were a real playoff you might not have a team in the final...
     
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    Riiiiiight. SEC has just set a record with having 8 teams ranked in the AP top 25. Never before has 1 conference had 8 teams ranked. Denial is a b1tch for you.

    8 peat on the way
     
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    True Dat. Funny how all the sec haters will have to be big LSU fans to hope that they can beat Bama and hope that oHio and Oregone can stay unbeaten playing cup cake schedules. That SEC West is freaking stacked with power teams.
     
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    Strength of schedule and quality wins should be the true indicator of how good the top 10 ranked teams are. Teams should be excluded from the top 10 if they can`t at least play a strength of schedule ranked in the top 50. Racking up easy wins vs cup cake schedules should be prohibited.

    Here is a look at Sagarin (computer) top 10 with strength of schedule rank.

    Oregon (67), Bama (36), FSU (51), LSU (12), Baylor (105), UCLA (92), Missouri (43), Louisville (125), Clemson (57), Texas A&M (31).
     
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    It`s been often said that with so many ranked teams in the conference, the SEC has had their own national playoff for many years now in their week to week interconference schedule. This year is no exception. Take a look at Lsu`s schedule and tell me that is not a national playoff type schedule. I guarantee that there is not a team fron outside the SEC that could survive the tigers schedule without taking 4 losses at least. Lsu would gladly trade their schedule for ohio st, oregon or ucla easy schedules.
     
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    You must be weary of answering your own posts 10 times daily.
    Oregon could take any SUC team by 3 touchdowns. Any of them. Easily.
     
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    I`m curious what Oregone`s record is when they have taken a #1 ranking into the game and played lower ranked SEC teams on neutral fields in nationally televised games?

    Uh, that would be 0-2. LSU and Aubrun beat them silly while all of America laughed at those cup cake Ducks.

    oregone plays such a wimpy schedule. Their strength of schedule (65) is laughable.
     
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    Ore-GONE is a great name. Flip a quick one to any receiver they have and they are GONE. 6. Would beat every SUC team by 4 touchdowns, except Ala-pros, and they would only beat them by 2 Td's
     
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    WOW
    FL State looked awesome. That true frosh QB makes McCarron from Ala-pay-for-play look like a Jr. High QB. LOL. Winston will win at least 3 Heismans. 3. AJ??? ZERO. AJ WILL NOT WIN Jackie johnathan squat in the post season awards.
     
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    loser boy. you see it as the sec vs the world. guess what, the sec still wins and your conference still sucks
     
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    There's no way the SUC will let LSU beat Alabama now, they've paid too much under the table not to have a team in the final. The BCS is as slimy as congress, a full playoff like every other sport would be so much fun and so telling to the quality of SUC programs. FSU-Oregon would be a great game to watch, Alabama is boring and hasn't played anybody in weeks.
     
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    Huh, the fact that you talk strength of schedule shows how much of a moron that you are. Oregone has always been the king of playing powder puff schedules. 65th strength of schedule for them this year is pathetic. All Oregone has to do is beat like 1 ranked team and they can run the table. Lamo
     
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    Florida State and Oregon would dominate the SUC easily. Even though Ala-pros who are not paid as highly as an NFL team, they are right under the payroll of the Jags. Green casholla. No checks to cash.
     
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    Nobody mentioned strength of schedule BandwagonBoy, but since you brought it up let's look at Alabama. 7 of their 12 games are at home, to date they have played one (1, uno, less than 2) ranked team, TA&M, and have maybe 1 ranked team left, LSU. Auburn may be ranked later but they, like Georgia, don't deserve it. Let's look at Alabama's last three games:

    10/05/13 vs. Georgia State (0-7) W, 45-3
    10/12/13 at Kentucky (1-5) W, 48-7
    10/19/13 vs. Arkansas (3-5) W, 52-0

    Wow. Talk about dominance BWB, 3-0 against teams that are a combined 4-17, but their dominance showed by outscoring their completely overmatched "foes" 145-10. Total dominance, and two of those three pigs are SUC teams, what a dominating "conference". SUC!SUC!SUC! Yay "conference"!
     
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    huh, you are dumber than dirt and suffer from serious delusions if you truly believe oregone plays a tougher schedule. oregone strength of schedule in the computers is 65th and bama is 36th.

    what part of the SEC will remain king until someone actually beats them in Janaury in the national title game? dumb ass