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re: League Imbalance Update: The march towards 0-14

Posted on 10/17/16 at 10:14 am to
Posted by BHMKyle
Birmingham, AL
Member since Feb 2013
5076 posts
Posted on 10/17/16 at 10:14 am to
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I feel like this is a lead-in to one of your posts about how Auburn needs to be moved to the East, but that wouldn't fix anything


There needs to be a shake-up. Auburn is the most logical team to move to the East. But switching Auburn and Missouri will not do much to help things. Either Kentucky or Vanderbilt need to move to the West if the goal is to solve the imbalance issue.

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The real issue is that Georgia and Florida need to get their damn acts together.


Obviously we are not helping matters this season, but Georgia has not been the problem for period of time in which the imbalance has been evident.

Winning percentage against the West (2008-2016):
55.0%- Georgia (11-9)
36.8%- Florida (7-12)
36.4%- Missouri (4-7)
30.0%- South Carolina (6-14)
23.5%- Vanderbilt (4-13)
12.0%- Kentucky (3-22)
5.2%- Tennessee (1-18)

Vandy, Kentucky, and Tennessee have been the biggest baggage. However, Tennessee seems to be turning their program around. Vandy's record is a bit inflated thanks to the few good years under James Franklin.... that record is only getting worse.

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Dawgs and Gators have no excuse.


Dawgs and Gators have not been the real issue if you look at the big picture. There is no excuse for Kentucky and Vandy to have such poor records when they get to play the Mississippi schools every season.
Posted by TheTideMustRoll
Birmingham, AL
Member since Dec 2009
8906 posts
Posted on 10/17/16 at 12:12 pm to
You see, I KNEW that was the point of this thread. Stop begging for Auburn to move east, and start demanding that your school (along with Florida) stop sucking at football. That is the real issue.

Posted by TailbackU
ATL
Member since Oct 2005
11142 posts
Posted on 10/17/16 at 5:02 pm to
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Tennessee (1-18)


Still hard for a long time SEC follower to believe.
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