Truthseeker420
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I was really shocked that West Virginia beat Baylor. I know Baylor dropped 9 places in every Top 25 list after that, so I wonder if that will shake things up of MS, FSU, and Ole Miss start losing a game here and there.Because there is only 1 conference that matters, the best team comes out of the SEC, year in and year out, sure, even a blind squirrel will find a nut from time to time, and some fluke team will beat an SEC team in the title game, but 9 out of 10 times, the second best in the SEC is better than any other so called, conference champion.Why would they pick a team that can't win its own conference...I know the sports writers did few times a but they are looking out for their own bottom line. Maybe that is why they took it out of hands of pollsters with their ridiculous rankings.
2 mediocre Big 12 teams are tearing up the SEC , SEC lost both their BCS bowl games, SEC division champion lost to one of the worst teams in the Big ...Who has the SEC beaten ?
The SEC seems to be holding its own. Not sure who the "one of the worst teams in the Big..." would be. But a team that Alabama defeated has ended Baylor's run.
SEC is doing fine, just they play no big games outside the SEC so kinda hard to judge.
LSU started the season by beating Wisconsin. Bama opened by beating WVU. Auburn opened with a win over K-State. Georgia opened with Clemson. Ole Miss started their season with a win over Boise State.
Most of the SEC teams have at least one good out-of-conference team on their schedule. But considering the conference schedule, we don't load up too much.
West Virginia was 4-8 last year and Alabama benefited from 4 or 5 bad calls by SEC refs, LSU had to make a big comeback against an overrated team that couldn't complete one pass(at least not to their wr ), also Indiana( a bottom Big team) beat the SEC East Champion. Was not 4 of those 5 games you mentioned played in the south?