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I don’t know about you but I prefer watching SEC football on a Friday night rather than high school football


Sorry your kids are not athletic.
It’s nice to finally be ahead of Georgia in something football related.

re: Bedlam Series Trophy

Posted by n64ra on 6/29/26 at 1:50 pm to
I'm down for anything that causes ou to lose, but this isn't just OSU winning. It's domination.

"Oklahoma State has won the all-sports Bedlam Series over Oklahoma. OSU's 18-5-1 record against OU across all sports in 2025-26 marked the widest single-year margin of victory for either school in the 27-year history of the series."
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The B1G and SEC want UNC, so who wins the prize?



Whoever moves first.

re: Was A&M always this rich?

Posted by n64ra on 6/28/26 at 8:04 pm to
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Was A&M always this rich?


Yes

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Back in the big12 Texas fans used to chant “poor Aggies”


Poor Aggies is in reference to their inability to win national titles.
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It's been fun watching the big dog California schools wallow in purgatory


FIFY
Having more teams helps, so here's the number of teams the top 5 have:

1. Texas – 1,322.00 points (21 teams)
2. Stanford – 1,263.50 points (36 teams)
3. UCLA – 1,199.25 points (25 teams)
4. North Carolina – 1,166.75 points (28 teams)
5. Virginia – 1,148.75 points (27 teams)
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Congrat's to Texas!



Thanks. :cheers:
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whiny Arkansas fans unload on the list once the formula is revealed


That's just because they don't understand the formula.

Good list! :cheers:

1. LSU
2. Texas

re: SEC: Big 3 sports NC since 2000

Posted by n64ra on 6/24/26 at 9:49 am to
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Additional kudos to LSU and Oklahoma for securing 2 out of 3 sports.


There's another who has done that...
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Sweet! Bring it! :cheers:


My list requires a CWS title and strength throughout the season. For example, that means 1972 Arizona State (64–6) is out with no title, and 2026 Oklahoma (43–23) is out with a below .500 conference record. It also does not factor in pure talent or MLB projections, so 2001 Miami (53-12) didn't automatically get #1. (They actually didn't make the top ten at all...)

1. 1975 Texas (59-6) - .908 winning percentage
2. 1989 Wichita State (68-16) - highest win total
3. 1973 USC (51-11) - best team of the five-consecutive-title dynasty
4. 1983 Texas (66-14) - first champion with over 60 wins
5. 2024 Tennessee (60-13) - 60 wins in the SEC era
6. 2019 Vanderbilt (59-12) - dominance in the SEC and post-season
7. 2003 Rice (58-12) - started season 33-1
8. 1995 Cal State Fullerton (57-9) - started hot and swept post-season
9. 1978 USC (54-9) - less dominant statistically but comes from the most dominant program run ever
10. 2023 LSU (54-17) - dominant CWS pitching run after average SEC season

Honorable Mentions
1958 USC (28-3)
1977 Arizona State (57-12)
1997 LSU (57-13)
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The NFL declined his entry into the supplemental draft


He's gonna have to go to the UFL's Houston Gamblers.
LOL!

Since it's against Arkansas, I'll allow it.
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I meant by year.....but I'm down with all time programs as well.....


I'll do that next.
Top 4 are easy:
1. USC
2. LSU
3. Texas
4. Arizona State

Next 3 can go in any order but not below 7th:
5. Miami
6. Cal State Fullerton
7. Arizona

Last 3 are trickier and can be others:
8. Oregon State
9. Oklahoma
10. Florida State

re: Thanks Ranters!

Posted by n64ra on 6/23/26 at 9:58 am to
Shows the Omaha field should only be made of SEC teams.

re: Chokelahoma History since 2000

Posted by n64ra on 6/22/26 at 8:23 pm to
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2026 lost to North Carolina 2-1 in the Natty



Looks like you're doing just fine in game 3 right now.
It feels like this is what we are heading towards with the super conference that breaks away from the NCAA.

re: Chokelahoma History since 2000

Posted by n64ra on 6/22/26 at 12:42 pm to
I hate ou more than the average bear, but dang, calm down. You're going to be fine tonight.