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re: After watching this 2020 draft, I still have Cam Newton as the top QB in SEC history

Posted on 4/26/20 at 12:09 am to
Posted by Skyler97
Member since Mar 2014
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Posted on 4/26/20 at 12:09 am to
I think Burrow played a more top heavy schedule while Cam played a more consistently tough schedule. The west as a whole isn’t even in the same stratosphere as it was in 2010
Posted by memphisplaya
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 4/26/20 at 12:28 am to
Keep in mind LSU shellshocked that Oregon team a mere 7 months later.

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I think Burrow played a more top heavy schedule


7 top ten teams

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Cam played a more consistently tough schedule.


3 top ten teams

You had games against MSU that had 4 losses. 3pt win, but before Cam really got into his groove so I won't count that.

Then a few weeks later you had another 3pt win against UK. UK had 2 conference wins that year

Then you had two tough weeks against LSU and Arkansas(before Petrino road off into Mrs. Sunset)

Then you had a 20pt win against Ole Miss. They had one conference win

Following that you beat a UGA team that only had 3 conference wins

Then you beat the worse Bama team of Saban's tenure according to most Bama fans.

In the SEC title game you manhandled a decent South Carolina team but a team that still had 3 losses heading in.

Now for LSU

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Week 2 beat an top 10 team in Austin, Tx that had something to play for and to prove.

Week 7 #7 UF beat by 2 TD's

Week 9 #9 AU by 3

week 11 #2 Alabama in Tuscaloosa by 5 and ended a 31 game home win streak
Annihilated Arkansas, Texas A&M, and even beat Ole Miss by 19

SECG beat a 1 loss #4 UGA
peach bowl beat 1 loss #4 OU
Sugar bowl # beat #3 Clemson and ended a 29 game win streak




Don't let that logic get in the way though.

Consistently tough my arse.
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