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Posted on 12/3/13 at 3:09 pm to polydorr
the SEC has been kinda terrible out of conference this year. Auburn has a number of close wins against mediocre teams and a 2 TD loss to a good but not elite LSU team. SEC bias carries weight. Auburn's name is still meaningful because they won a NC only three seasons ago. But they have just not had as good of a season as tOSU and do not deserve a shot.
MU has been pretty good most of the year and is generally under-appreciated compared to Auburn especially (again IMO because of name recognition and Auburn's more recent significant success) but they still have a loss on their schedule and have drawn a pretty easy slate from teh SEC East.
If Michigan State were to beat tOSU they would deserve (but not get) as much consideration as teh winner of the Auburn/MU game
MU has been pretty good most of the year and is generally under-appreciated compared to Auburn especially (again IMO because of name recognition and Auburn's more recent significant success) but they still have a loss on their schedule and have drawn a pretty easy slate from teh SEC East.
If Michigan State were to beat tOSU they would deserve (but not get) as much consideration as teh winner of the Auburn/MU game
This post was edited on 12/3/13 at 3:10 pm
Posted on 12/3/13 at 3:11 pm to polydorr
quote:If Auburn had won all their games, it wouldn't matter.
OSU shouldn't be penalized for winning all of their games. They should be penalized for scheduling Buffalo and SDSU when half of their in-conference schedule is basically FCS-level.
Same can be said for Alabama.
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