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Posted on 12/13/11 at 2:12 pm to Jockamo
You also have TAMU behind UT
Posted on 12/13/11 at 2:14 pm to Jockameaux
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Jockameaux
it's good stuff?
sorry bro
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You also have TAMU behind UT
yeah i see no problem with this at all
Posted on 12/13/11 at 2:28 pm to Jockamo
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First of all. post count doesn't make me any less aware numb nuts.
Awareness is clearly not your thing considering I didn't make even the slightest reference to your post count.
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please i invite your opinion.
That Florida is incredibly overrated considering many people believe their coach is incredibly over his head.
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I mean Auburn went from no bowl to a natty in waht 2 years? stfu.
you're pissed at something, that's for sure.
Insecure little bitch.
Posted on 12/13/11 at 2:41 pm to Jockamo
Let's not forget that the SEC can and usually does change a good deal in a five year period. Here's where things were 5 years ago in 2006....
East
1. Florida
2. Tennessee
3. Georgia
4. Kentucky
5. South Carolina
6. Vanderbilt
West
1. Arkansas
2. Auburn
3. LSU
4. Alabama
5. Ole Miss
6. Miss State
Florida won the SEC that season, giving the East it's 6th SEC Championship out of the least 10 years and an overall lead in the Championship of 10-5.
At that time the East appeared to be the far superior division and there was nothing to indicate that within five years not only would Florida collapse but the West would go on to win 4 of the next 5 SEC Championships and as of Jan 2012 will have three BCS Championships in a row.
There was also nothing to indicate that Tennessee had only one more good season before entering perhaps the lowest period in it's history.
And speaking of only one more season, Bama finished 2006 with a losing record yet were only one season away from the start of their current run. There was nothing to indicate there could be such a turn to the good for them just as there was nothing to indicate Tennessee was about to tank.
There was nothing to indicate that Carolina could ever finish among the top three in the East, much less actually win the division.
The point of all this is that nobody should be claiming with any certainty what will or will not happen in the SEC over the next 5 years. Programs that look unstoppable can and will fall while others that look to be dead can and will rise from the ashes.
East
1. Florida
2. Tennessee
3. Georgia
4. Kentucky
5. South Carolina
6. Vanderbilt
West
1. Arkansas
2. Auburn
3. LSU
4. Alabama
5. Ole Miss
6. Miss State
Florida won the SEC that season, giving the East it's 6th SEC Championship out of the least 10 years and an overall lead in the Championship of 10-5.
At that time the East appeared to be the far superior division and there was nothing to indicate that within five years not only would Florida collapse but the West would go on to win 4 of the next 5 SEC Championships and as of Jan 2012 will have three BCS Championships in a row.
There was also nothing to indicate that Tennessee had only one more good season before entering perhaps the lowest period in it's history.
And speaking of only one more season, Bama finished 2006 with a losing record yet were only one season away from the start of their current run. There was nothing to indicate there could be such a turn to the good for them just as there was nothing to indicate Tennessee was about to tank.
There was nothing to indicate that Carolina could ever finish among the top three in the East, much less actually win the division.
The point of all this is that nobody should be claiming with any certainty what will or will not happen in the SEC over the next 5 years. Programs that look unstoppable can and will fall while others that look to be dead can and will rise from the ashes.
This post was edited on 12/13/11 at 2:43 pm
Posted on 12/13/11 at 2:42 pm to Jockamo
UT gets their own (very optimistic) tier?
Posted on 12/13/11 at 2:45 pm to roadGator
Arkansas may very well have peaked.
They are, after all, Arkansas. It took a very down league the past two years to compile the records they have.
Its not often they'll have 2 loss regular seasons.
They are, after all, Arkansas. It took a very down league the past two years to compile the records they have.
Its not often they'll have 2 loss regular seasons.
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