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re: Big 10 proving why they are the best in 2017
Posted on 12/30/17 at 10:33 pm to lewis and herschel
Posted on 12/30/17 at 10:33 pm to lewis and herschel
Going to be fun on here on monday when OU runs UGA out of the building.
Posted on 12/30/17 at 10:35 pm to Rocco4
I have Bama over Clemson though.
Posted on 12/30/17 at 10:35 pm to Rocco4
Blah blah blah, words words words....
Posted on 12/30/17 at 10:42 pm to Rocco4
Umm
OU will not run UGA out of the Bowl Monday
Look for UGA to win that game. I think Clemson probably takes Bama but that one could go either way.
BG1 is good this year. Whisky is good, Penn St, Ohio State are all as well.
NW had a good season. At the top though , UGA and Bama are better than the top of the BG1.
Mississippi State and LSU would fair well against the middle of the road BG1 teams and I think we could beat Michigan or MSU or Iowa. We would be competitive against OSU, PSU or Whisky. Same with LSU.
OU will not run UGA out of the Bowl Monday
Look for UGA to win that game. I think Clemson probably takes Bama but that one could go either way.
BG1 is good this year. Whisky is good, Penn St, Ohio State are all as well.
NW had a good season. At the top though , UGA and Bama are better than the top of the BG1.
Mississippi State and LSU would fair well against the middle of the road BG1 teams and I think we could beat Michigan or MSU or Iowa. We would be competitive against OSU, PSU or Whisky. Same with LSU.
Posted on 12/30/17 at 10:44 pm to Rocco4
IMO, the SEC dominated for a while because of clear and unequivocal superiority in the trenches on both sides of the ball. I’m picturing LSU blowing up Jason White and OU, or Bama running all over Manti Te’o and ND. There were plenty of other demonstrations of that both at the top with Bama, LSU, and Aub (some years) and at the mid and lower levels. IMO, any honest SEC fan has to concede that that edge has dissipated over the last few years. When the game comes down to skill positions and execution, then it’s any man’s game and no conference will dominate for lengthy stretches like the SEC did. I think Bama and GA’s performance this year will show whether any of the conference’s waning superiority is still lingering or whether it’s all gone. We’ll see.
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