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re: Pat Forde grades the Pac-10 and SEC
Posted on 11/30/10 at 4:20 pm to audodger
Posted on 11/30/10 at 4:20 pm to audodger
Auburn>Oregon
Arkansas<Stanford
LSU>Arizona
Alabama>Oregon St
South Carolina>Arizona St.
Miss. State>Washington
Florida>Cal
Georgia<USC
Tennessee>UCLA
Kentucky>Washington St.
The conferences are stacked according to BCS and CFN rankings this week. I basically listed the favorite based on a guess of how the lines would be. You could make a case for an upset or two but bottom line is the SEC would win the majority of these contests IMO. SEC = 10 bowl teams. Pac10 = 6 at most and possibly as few as 3 bowl teams.
Forde has once again proven to be a left-coast- biased hack who has no concept of what real football is about.
Arkansas<Stanford
LSU>Arizona
Alabama>Oregon St
South Carolina>Arizona St.
Miss. State>Washington
Florida>Cal
Georgia<USC
Tennessee>UCLA
Kentucky>Washington St.
The conferences are stacked according to BCS and CFN rankings this week. I basically listed the favorite based on a guess of how the lines would be. You could make a case for an upset or two but bottom line is the SEC would win the majority of these contests IMO. SEC = 10 bowl teams. Pac10 = 6 at most and possibly as few as 3 bowl teams.
Forde has once again proven to be a left-coast- biased hack who has no concept of what real football is about.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 4:21 pm to Buckeye Fan 19
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You choose to show him giving the Pac 10 an A to make your point? I'll choose him giving the WAC an A. What a joke.
That was all I read. I didn't realize it could get any worse.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 4:21 pm to Dice
I'm sorry Alabama's secondary and incompetent offensive coordinator lowered the SEC as a whole's grade. I really am.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 4:22 pm to RANDY44
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Arkansas<Stanford
i think we beat stanford, they are good but they don't have the defense to slow us down.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 4:27 pm to oklahogjr
I think Arkansas would take it to Stanford. I don't think people realize how good Arkansas is right now.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 5:20 pm to BamaDixi
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Bottom Line:
The SEC has 10 bowl eligible teams.
The Pac-10 has 3 bowl eligible teams.
What a joke.
The SEC WEST has more bowl eligbile teams than the entire Pac 10 conference. We cannibalize ourselves. He is just butthurt his Boise St. bus is gone.
Notice he called us the most arrogant fans, he doesn't want to admit we have a reason to be.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 8:00 pm to GWfool
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The SEC WEST has more bowl eligbile teams than the entire Pac 10 conference. We cannibalize ourselves. He is just butthurt his Boise St. bus is gone.
The Pac-10 cannibalizes itself more than any other conference because of its 9 conference game slate.
Ted Miller is the Pac-10 blogger on ESPN, he is from SEC country but does a great job with the Pac-10 beat. He has a great write-up on how the Pac-10 beats itself up and what it has to overcome: ESPN Link
It has a sensationalist headline but he readily admits that a few paragraphs in. Regardless of your opinion on the Pac-10, I would recommend reading it.
Having said that, it's definitely a funny year for the Pac-10. You know how Georgia was a little schizophrenic this year? That's how Cal, Oregon St, Arizona, Washington and USC all played. For the first 8 games, Cal beat down opponents at home and got beat down on the road. OSU beat highly ranked Arizona, lost to Washington, beat down Cal, lost to UCLA and Washington St (lol), crushed USC and then got blanked by Stanford. Very weird season, and the cannibalization is worse than usual this year.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 8:02 pm to Tds & Beer
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I think Arkansas would take it to Stanford. I don't think people realize how good Arkansas is right now.
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RANDY44 LSU Fan
They've been like this all week, most of those picking us to lose a potential bowl matchup with Ohio State are LSU fans.
:butthurttothemax:
Posted on 11/30/10 at 8:31 pm to Biggus Duckus
So Arkansas at 10-2 with only losses to Auburn and Bama.
LSU with only losses to Auburn and Arkansas
Bama with only losses to Aubrun, LSU and USCe
Miss State with only losses to LSU, Bama, Auburn and Arky.
So these 4 teams only having losses to conference members does not equal cannibalization? Of those teams all losses came to a conference foe, and only one was from the other division. That in my mind equals cannibalization.
LSU with only losses to Auburn and Arkansas
Bama with only losses to Aubrun, LSU and USCe
Miss State with only losses to LSU, Bama, Auburn and Arky.
So these 4 teams only having losses to conference members does not equal cannibalization? Of those teams all losses came to a conference foe, and only one was from the other division. That in my mind equals cannibalization.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 8:52 pm to audodger
If they can't fill the bowl bids, how does he give them a A. Oh it must be the pack 2 now.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 8:57 pm to audodger
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Pat Forde
Consider source, /thread.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 9:45 pm to Dalosaqy
I've read Forde since he was with the Courier-Journal here in Louisville. He's a big big Big East honk (stuck up the arse of everything University of Louisville, Pitino included) and absolutely loathes the SEC (and a large part of that loathing centers around Kentucky).
I don't think I've ever seen him say anything warm and fuzzy about the SEC. Ever.
I don't think I've ever seen him say anything warm and fuzzy about the SEC. Ever.
Posted on 11/30/10 at 9:59 pm to RANDY44
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Tennessee>UCLA
You sure?
Posted on 12/1/10 at 12:20 am to Biggus Duckus
Pac-10 schools play 9 conference games. That means they will average 4.5 wins per team from conference games. They have to win 1.5 out of 3 non-conference games in order to become bowl eligible in a 12 game season. Only 3 Pac-10 schools won less than 2 non-conference games, Oregon State, Washington and Washington State. So 7 of the Pac-10 schools should reasonably be expected to qualify for bowl games.
SEC schools play 8 conference games. That means they will average 4 wins per team from conference games, and they have to win 2 out of 4 non-conference games to become bowl eligible. Only 2 SEC teams won less than 3 non-conference games, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt, and they were the only 2 teams from the SEC who are not bowl eligible.
The SEC has completed it regular season so it is possible to calculate the standard deviation from the 4 conference win average for the season. The STDEVP function in Excel returned 1.7795 as the standard deviation from the mean. The Pac-10 has not completed its regular season games. Assuming the teams with better records will win the remaining games I entered the Pac-10 expected results in the STDEVP function. It returned a standard deviation of 2.3770. If I assume the teams with the worse records win all the remaining games , then the standard deviation is 1.9105.
The standard deviation of the SEC is lower than any possible outcome for the Pac-10. I interpret that to mean the SEC is more competitive than the Pac-10 since the teams are closer to the mean. The scary thing about the Pac-10 is that the conference could end up with only two teams winning as many as 5 conference games. If Oregon, Arizona State, UCLA and Washingotn State win this weekend, then only Oregon and Stanford will have won more than 4 conference games. That would leave the Pac-10 with only 4 bowl eligible teams, 5 if you want to count USC who is ineligible due to probation. That is well short of the expected 7 bowl eligible teams based on non-conference results.
To me the Pac-10 failed to meet expectations while the SEC exceeded expectations.
SEC schools play 8 conference games. That means they will average 4 wins per team from conference games, and they have to win 2 out of 4 non-conference games to become bowl eligible. Only 2 SEC teams won less than 3 non-conference games, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt, and they were the only 2 teams from the SEC who are not bowl eligible.
The SEC has completed it regular season so it is possible to calculate the standard deviation from the 4 conference win average for the season. The STDEVP function in Excel returned 1.7795 as the standard deviation from the mean. The Pac-10 has not completed its regular season games. Assuming the teams with better records will win the remaining games I entered the Pac-10 expected results in the STDEVP function. It returned a standard deviation of 2.3770. If I assume the teams with the worse records win all the remaining games , then the standard deviation is 1.9105.
The standard deviation of the SEC is lower than any possible outcome for the Pac-10. I interpret that to mean the SEC is more competitive than the Pac-10 since the teams are closer to the mean. The scary thing about the Pac-10 is that the conference could end up with only two teams winning as many as 5 conference games. If Oregon, Arizona State, UCLA and Washingotn State win this weekend, then only Oregon and Stanford will have won more than 4 conference games. That would leave the Pac-10 with only 4 bowl eligible teams, 5 if you want to count USC who is ineligible due to probation. That is well short of the expected 7 bowl eligible teams based on non-conference results.
To me the Pac-10 failed to meet expectations while the SEC exceeded expectations.
Posted on 12/1/10 at 12:23 am to BluegrassBelle
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I've read Forde since he was with the Courier-Journal here in Louisville. He's a big big Big East honk (stuck up the arse of everything University of Louisville, Pitino included) and absolutely loathes the SEC (and a large part of that loathing centers around Kentucky). I don't think I've ever seen him say anything warm and fuzzy about the SEC. Ever.
This.
The guy is a complete hack and a disgrace to real sportswriters everywhere.
Posted on 12/1/10 at 12:59 am to Poodlebrain
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Pac-10 schools play 9 conference games. That means they will average 4.5 wins per team from conference games. They have to win 1.5 out of 3 non-conference games in order to become bowl eligible in a 12 game season. Only 3 Pac-10 schools won less than 2 non-conference games, Oregon State, Washington and Washington State. So 7 of the Pac-10 schools should reasonably be expected to qualify for bowl games.
SEC schools play 8 conference games. That means they will average 4 wins per team from conference games, and they have to win 2 out of 4 non-conference games to become bowl eligible. Only 2 SEC teams won less than 3 non-conference games, Ole Miss and Vanderbilt, and they were the only 2 teams from the SEC who are not bowl eligible.
The SEC has completed it regular season so it is possible to calculate the standard deviation from the 4 conference win average for the season. The STDEVP function in Excel returned 1.7795 as the standard deviation from the mean. The Pac-10 has not completed its regular season games. Assuming the teams with better records will win the remaining games I entered the Pac-10 expected results in the STDEVP function. It returned a standard deviation of 2.3770. If I assume the teams with the worse records win all the remaining games , then the standard deviation is 1.9105.
The standard deviation of the SEC is lower than any possible outcome for the Pac-10. I interpret that to mean the SEC is more competitive than the Pac-10 since the teams are closer to the mean. The scary thing about the Pac-10 is that the conference could end up with only two teams winning as many as 5 conference games. If Oregon, Arizona State, UCLA and Washingotn State win this weekend, then only Oregon and Stanford will have won more than 4 conference games. That would leave the Pac-10 with only 4 bowl eligible teams, 5 if you want to count USC who is ineligible due to probation. That is well short of the expected 7 bowl eligible teams based on non-conference results.
To me the Pac-10 failed to meet expectations while the SEC exceeded expectations.
Quoted for truth
Posted on 12/1/10 at 2:01 am to vol017
How the hell is 6-6 not a feel good for UT fans considering that they stood 2-6 at the close of October?
With all the shortcomings they were facing 6-6 is about what was expected, with 7-5 meaning they overachieved. Hell, a lot of people were expecting 5-7.
With all the shortcomings they were facing 6-6 is about what was expected, with 7-5 meaning they overachieved. Hell, a lot of people were expecting 5-7.
Posted on 12/1/10 at 4:21 am to GoVols2003
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How the hell is 6-6 not a feel good for UT fans considering that they stood 2-6 at the close of October?
How the hell did UT manage to only score 10 points against that horrendous Alabama defense?
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