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re: How Would TCU Finish This Year If They Were In The SEC?

Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:00 pm to
Posted by randomways
North Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
12988 posts
Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:00 pm to
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Also, how would this answer change if TCU went into Stillwater and knocked off OkState who many of the pundits believe is the second best team in the Big12 this year?


Who asks questions like this? It's the equivalent of asking a bunch of college students what they think of that 3rd grader who beat up another 3rd grader.

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Where would you rank Oklahoma this year if they were in the SEC?


Just above Ohio State.

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Finally, if you could trade out a team in the SEC and take one from the Big12, who would it be?


Again, we're not in third grade. These "Do you like me? Check Yes or No" type questions are sad.
Posted by TCUFan
Member since Jul 2011
343 posts
Posted on 9/11/17 at 9:22 pm to
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Who asks questions like this? It's the equivalent of asking a bunch of college students what they think of that 3rd grader who beat up another 3rd grader.


Perhaps this is your first time on a college football message board but this is exactly the type of thing that we adults do often on football message boards. Someone proposes a hypothetical and then you have a parade of posts with some reasonable fans giving honest responses and others from some homer fans giving irrational posts.

Frankly, if you look at many of my other posts here where I don't ask a hypo, invariable I will have several posters turn it into this hypo: where they will speculate on where TCU would be in the SEC or where the conferences rank and so on. The only difference here is I ask the question after TCU played an SEC opponent.

Finally, nothing wrong with giving people a chance to get on the TCU bandwagon early.
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