But the SEC wins ALL the hypothetical games, so they got that going for them, which is nice.But...But...But...we're Alabama, lol.
They should get a little something, you know, for the effort.But the SEC wins ALL the hypothetical games, so they got that going for them, which is nice.
Ya like "total consciousness".They should get a little something, you know, for the effort.
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Finebaum, is that you?While I enjoy seeing the SEC teams lose these bowls games as much as anyone, you can’t really make much of these bowls anymore. With opt outs and transfers, you are not really seeing regular season teams on the field.
Hell Coastal Carolina was playing a bunch of walk ons. It’s every program really.Finebaum, is that you?
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Yeah, but scoreboard is all most will see all off season.Hell Coastal Carolina was playing a bunch of walk ons. It’s every program really.
I feel really bad for your friend and his "Kiffinisum". Times they are a changing. It's funny the committee had to use a B1G team take out another B1G to help Texas, if they make it that far. They were afraid of a possible OSU- Georgia and Oregan-Texas match ups, it would have killed ESPN to have the sec knocked in the second round.I’m glad that since IUFB has entered the national conversation that all Hoosiers are now understanding what those of us who live in SEC country have been dealing with forever!!! The SEC USED to be heads and tails above everyone else. Clemson changed that narrative about 10 years ago and it hasn’t changed but their fans are absolutely determined to keep pushing that angle. My best friend swears that no team anywhere in the country can be competitive with an SEC schedule. We don’t talk about football as much anymore 😂
The SEC apologists will always have a laundry list of excuses whenever one of their members don’t perform as they like. Yes, kids will sit out but this is supposed to be the conference that can beat anyone with their 2nd string players. Their lower tier teams would beat the top of other conferences. Same stuff from these people every year.Hell Coastal Carolina was playing a bunch of walk ons. It’s every program really.
The record books don’t say anything about opt outs.Hell Coastal Carolina was playing a bunch of walk ons. It’s every program really.
I get that, but it’s inaccurate to say that the Oklahoma team that got beat by Navy was the anywhere near the same team that beat Bama. These bows have been rendered pointless.The record books don’t say anything about opt outs.
True. They are undefeated in hypothetical games.But the SEC wins ALL the hypothetical games, so they got that going for them, which is nice.
This ain't Caddy Shack. lolThey should get a little something, you know, for the effort.
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Hell Coastal Carolina was playing a bunch of walk ons. It’s every program really.
Yeah, now that everyone can pay players legally, it evens the playing field.I’m glad that since IUFB has entered the national conversation that all Hoosiers are now understanding what those of us who live in SEC country have been dealing with forever!!! The SEC USED to be heads and tails above everyone else. Clemson changed that narrative about 10 years ago and it hasn’t changed but their fans are absolutely determined to keep pushing that angle. My best friend swears that no team anywhere in the country can be competitive with an SEC schedule. We don’t talk about football as much anymore 😂
Great game. USC has 2 SEC scalps this year.USC (6-6) beat Texas A&M (8-4) Another SEC team bites the dust
Participation trophyYa like "total consciousness".
The usual SEC excuse, well they did not want to be there.USC (6-6) beat Texas A&M (8-4) Another SEC team bites the dust
USC had half there team it seems like either opt out or transfer and they still took down a mighty SEC team. The SEC is the best football conference top down but it being some unbeatable force is complete shit. This, in my opinion, is where the new NIL area is helping. Parity. The SEC is not Goliath anymore and probably never will be again.While I enjoy seeing the SEC teams lose these bowls games as much as anyone, you can’t really make much of these bowls anymore. With opt outs and transfers, you are not really seeing regular season teams on the field.
Agree about more parity with NIL and rev share. My point about bowls being worthless still stands.USC had half there team it seems like either opt out or transfer and they still took down a mighty SEC team. The SEC is the best football conference top down but it being some unbeatable force is complete shit. This, in my opinion, is where the new NIL area is helping. Parity. The SEC is not Goliath anymore and probably never will be again.
Oh yeah. I mean maybe not "worthless". It's still fun for some fans and the players that stuck around but yeah largely they are a shell of what they once were.Agree about more parity with NIL and rev share. My point about bowls being worthless still stands.
I think “worthless” is pretty harsh. I enjoyed all of the bowl games I went to and it’s always good to add to a school’s trophy case. Players and fans enjoy them. Tom Allen saved me 3 straight seasons of bowl trips. He was better than Geico with travel expense savings. Bowl games certainly still have a helluva lot better ceremony and build-up than what they did with constructing the first round playoff games. Those are essentially just like a regular season game environments.Agree about more parity with NIL and rev share. My point about bowls being worthless still stands.