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re: With Saban retired will anyone finally beat UGA?

Posted on 5/2/24 at 12:14 am to
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
23042 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 12:14 am to
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2023


2 East, 1 West, not bad, 2 actually in the top 10.

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2021


I only see 2. #20 Arkansas and #15 Kentucky.

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2019


I only see 2. #6 Florida and #14 Auburn

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2018


Good year.

2 East ranked #6 and #11. And 1 West ranked #6. (I'm using best rank out of either AP or Coaches is why 2 are ranked 6).

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2005


Only 2. #12 Florida and #14 Auburn

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2003


3 is correct, #1 LSU, #15 Tennessee, #24 Florida

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2002


3 is correct. #11 Alabama, #14 Auburn, #24 Florida

So really, only 4 years.

And in total here, there are 8 SEC West Teams and 10 SEC East teams, and that's despite you only playing 2 West teams a year. Meaning, Alabama played 41% of these same teams that year, and that was only 2 games max out of their schedule.




Posted by SECaptain
Member since Jan 2017
333 posts
Posted on 5/2/24 at 1:51 am to
Bama had beat GA in the most important games, except a few.

These two teams are leaders in the future. Against some of the best in another league that thinks they are about to take over. It is up to them and others to rectify or curb those guys aspirations. A shine that can, needs to. But in the short term, GA and Bama are the anchors to our league.

Right now. JS



IOW, FK TX and OU.

That is who thinks that’s about to take over this league.

Really, fk fighting amongst each other. We know who we are.

We have new folks coming in that ABSOLUTELY think they are are either taking over or right next to it.

I disagree. And been vocal about it.

Fk those guys.
This post was edited on 5/2/24 at 2:14 am
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