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re: Watershed SEC games since 2000
Posted on 7/11/17 at 1:11 pm to MizzouTrue
Posted on 7/11/17 at 1:11 pm to MizzouTrue
2013 Iron Bowl: Auburn-34 Bama-28
Ended Bama's quest for the 3-peat and, in a way, ended the SEC national title winning streak with Auburn's subsequent loss to FSU in the title game. SEC doesn't win the title 3 of the these 4 years, essentially the end of their reign atop college football.
2013 BCS title game: FSU-34 Auburn-31
The official end of the SEC's reign atop college football, Auburn pulls a 2006 New England Patriots and squanders a 21-3 lead to be defeated by Jameis and the Noles in the final seconds. SEC only wins one title in the subsequent 3 seasons.
Ended Bama's quest for the 3-peat and, in a way, ended the SEC national title winning streak with Auburn's subsequent loss to FSU in the title game. SEC doesn't win the title 3 of the these 4 years, essentially the end of their reign atop college football.
2013 BCS title game: FSU-34 Auburn-31
The official end of the SEC's reign atop college football, Auburn pulls a 2006 New England Patriots and squanders a 21-3 lead to be defeated by Jameis and the Noles in the final seconds. SEC only wins one title in the subsequent 3 seasons.
Posted on 7/11/17 at 1:31 pm to ThePTExperience1969
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2013 Iron Bowl: Auburn-34 Bama-28
Ended Bama's quest for the 3-peat and, in a way, ended the SEC national title winning streak with Auburn's subsequent loss to FSU in the title game. SEC doesn't win the title 3 of the these 4 years, essentially the end of their reign atop college footbal
Some of you people have no clue what the term "watershed" means. Here's a clue: it's basically a turning point. Where's the turning point from this game? Alabama came right back from this game and is the only team to have been in all three CFPs since then, winning it all in 2015 and coming within one play last year.
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2013 BCS title game: FSU-34 Auburn-31
The official end of the SEC's reign atop college football
Then why was the SEC right back on top in 2015? And why is Alabama the 2017 preseason #1 according to most media sources?
Some of you people think that in order for a dynasty to exist, the dynastic team has to win it all every single year.
This post was edited on 7/11/17 at 1:45 pm
Posted on 7/11/17 at 1:51 pm to ThePTExperience1969
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2013 Iron Bowl: Auburn-34 Bama-28
Didn't change a thing. Alabama continued dominating into the future and neither Alabama or Auburn would have beaten that FSU team.
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