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re: Which school would you never want in The SEC?

Posted on 12/16/17 at 11:36 pm to
Posted by TideFaninFl
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Posted on 12/16/17 at 11:36 pm to
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Let's not act like butthurt Vol fans and say it doesn't matter though. All the blue blood programs display theirs front and center alongside their national titles (including Alabama).


That is true, but it still is a popularity contest, and I think that plays into it.

Like I said to an Ohio State fan, "you would trade every single Heisman for one more national title, as would the player who own it,if they did not win the NC that year."
Posted by Taurus 357
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Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 12/16/17 at 11:45 pm to
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Like I said to an Ohio State fan, "you would trade every single Heisman for one more national title, as would the player who own it,if they did not win the NC that year."


This is true. Ohio State has a long and excellent history on the gridiron, but they have had more than enough opportunities to win several more championships. Miss Again usually knocked them out before they got a chance. And then Florida ramshackled them when the Gators had Urban and LSU punked then the next year. But that was during an era when the SEC was so dominant that fans may never see that kind of dominance again. There is no way people who were watching couldn’t say that the SEC was king of the football world for a good ten year period. This year they got two teams in the playoff. Rightly so. The Buckeyes choked against Iowa. They didn’t deserve the seat at the table. But I also think that people are smart enough to know that other conferences can at least compete now. And as many games as Meyer has won for OSU, he is too stubborn to go with the hot hand. SEC coaches who are in charge of top tier teams don’t hesitate to go for the jugular. I definitely respect that about them.
This post was edited on 12/16/17 at 11:47 pm
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