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Posted by: goandykid

Wisconsin over SEC Championship contender Arkansas

Penn St over #17 Tennessee


I hope Ohio State takes a shit on Florida.



That is all.



Posted by: goandykid

Maybe now that "OMG SEC is L337" will stop. Gary Danielson, suck my dick.



Posted by: P-funk

Big 10 owns all.



Posted by: goandykid

For all its worth P, I'll be cheering for your Buckeyes against Florida.

Besides, the Michigan kryptonite known at Troy Smith will be gone next year, giving Michigan free reign of the BIG10.



Posted by: P-funk

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For all its worth P, I'll be cheering for your Buckeyes against Florida.

Besides, the Michigan kryptonite known at Troy Smith will be gone next year, giving Michigan free reign of the BIG10.
No way! That OSU defense is now up and coming! They graduated a lot of starters this year. Those kids playing now are all young! That defense is going to be a juggernaut next year.



Posted by: goandykid

Michigan is almost all returning starters as well, including Henne, Hart, Jake Long, and Adrian Arrington/ Mario Manningham.

Plus a lot of our defense, like Gable and maybe Branch and Hall.

Ooooh, I can feel it now. Rematch of the game of the century .

Still tho, lick my Balls SEC.



Posted by: P-funk

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Michigan is almost all returning starters as well, including Henne, Hart, Jake Long, and Adrian Arrington/ Mario Manningham.

Plus a lot of our defense, like Gable and maybe Branch and Hall.

Ooooh, I can feel it now. Rematch of the game of the century .

Still tho, lick my Balls SEC.
Doesn't matter. Carr is a shitty big game coach. Tressel can lead his team. Carr sucks balls.....Living in the shadow of Schembechler.



Posted by: goandykid

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Doesn't matter. Carr is a shitty big game coach. Tressel can lead his team. Carr sucks balls.....Living in the shadow of Schembechler.
Carr struggles in the big game, you are correct. Too bad Tressel is a cheater and I heard he has both sexual organs. Weird.

Ron English will be our coach soon enough. You've heard his story? BTW, did you watch the video I posted earlier on another thread? You'd love it. If not Ill repost it here.



Posted by: goandykid

http://blahmetodeath.blogspot.com/20...one.html#links



Posted by: P-funk

What video?

How does Tressel cheat? Or, maybe re-phrase that.....how does tressel cheat anymore than any other coach in Division I football?



Posted by: goandykid

Well he got caught.

Plus, he couldve voted for the rematch and he didnt. I don't hate him though, he's classier than I originally thought. Herbstreit, in these last 6 weeks, has made em realize that not all OSU people are demon spawn. Here's to being allies on the 8th.

Just to reaffirm, Lick My Balls SEC/Gary Danielson.



Posted by: goandykid

Watch it? the audio behind those clips still gives me goosebumps,and I've watched that video a dozen times.



Posted by: P-funk

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Watch it? the audio behind those clips still gives me goosebumps,and I've watched that video a dozen times.
yea, that was good. Did you make that yourself? If that your blog?



Posted by: goandykid

Nope not mine, I wish. Just one that I read occasionally, I hadnt gone to it in quite a bit and just saw it 2 days ago.

Gotta love that speech.



Posted by: ccorces1

Big 10 may own in football but not basketball, ACC > Big 10 for sure



Posted by: Pepper

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Wisconsin over SEC Championship contender Arkansas

Penn St over #17 Tennessee


I hope Ohio State takes a shit on Florida.



That is all.
Big 10 > SEC is the DUMBEST thing I have ever read. And I am an ACC guy who is sick of the SEC crap. Get real. Top to bottom, the Big 10 is much softer.



Posted by: Pepper

According to Sagarin, the Big East is stronger.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbc06.htm



Posted by: Pepper

1 Big East
2 Southeastern
3 Big Ten
4 Pacific-10

http://realtimerpi.com/football/ncaaf_conf_Men.html



Posted by: JohnMac

the big ten has lost more bowl games than they have won



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Big 10 may own in football but not basketball, ACC > Big 10 for sure




Posted by: ReproMan

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Big 10 > SEC is the DUMBEST thing I have ever read. And I am an ACC guy who is sick of the SEC crap. Get real. Top to bottom, the Big 10 is much softer.
Amen!!



Posted by: allpro

I hate it for you guys but, the SEC is the best division in College Football period. The only 2 teams in the SEC that have lost bowl games were Arkansas and Alabama. SEC continually puts up more top 10 teams than any other division.

Hey and goandykid you may not know it but, your beloved washington redskins starting quarterback iJason Campbell is a former Auburn University quarterback.



Posted by: IainDaniel

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I hate it for you guys but, the SEC is the best division in College Football period. The only 2 teams in the SEC that have lost bowl games were Arkansas and Alabama. SEC continually puts up more top 10 teams than any other division.

Hey and goandykid you may not know it but, your beloved washington redskins starting quarterback iJason Campbell is a former Auburn University quarterback.
Don't forget a ranked Tennessee team to an unranked Big 10 Penn St team



Posted by: I Are Baboon

Nick Saban is a homo.



Posted by: allpro

You are right about that one Iaindaniel...I forgot about TN losing. However, it doesn't change the fact that the SEC is bar none the best conference in College football



Posted by: ReproMan

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Don't forget a ranked Tennessee team to an unranked Big 10 Penn St team
Penn St. will be pretty solid next year.



Posted by: bigss75

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Penn St. will be pretty solid next year.
I hope so, I think we gonna be weak on the oline and rb



Posted by: bigss75

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Don't forget a ranked Tennessee team to an unranked Big 10 Penn St team
THat game was awesome to be at. The crowd went crazy at the 80 yard fumble return



Posted by: goandykid

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I hate it for you guys but, the SEC is the best division in College Football period. The only 2 teams in the SEC that have lost bowl games were Arkansas and Alabama. SEC continually puts up more top 10 teams than any other division.

Hey and goandykid you may not know it but, your beloved washington redskins starting quarterback iJason Campbell is a former Auburn University quarterback.
I know, no one is perfect.



Posted by: Pepper


Can a mod close this thread please?




Posted by: the nut

The Michigan fans were right, there should've been a rematch........ between Florida and LSU.



Posted by: Pepper

OSU vs SEC teams in bowl games:
0-8

In the accounting business, we call that "Overrated."



Posted by: goandykid

Get off SEC's nuts. You're an ACC fan.



Posted by: allpro

I rest my case...Florida Gators National Champs



Posted by: the nut

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Posted by: goandykid

Interesting


* The Big Ten was 2-1 vs. the SEC in this past season's bowl games.
* The Big Ten is 8-6 vs. the SEC in bowl games over the last five years
* The Big Ten is 13-13 vs. the SEC in bowl games over the last decade.
* Over the last nine years of Bowl Championship Series games, the Big Ten leads all conferences with 15 berths while ranking second with eight victories. The SEC tops all leagues with nine wins and ranks second to the Big Ten with 13 appearances.
* In the last 10 years the Big Ten has produced two national champions compared to three for the SEC.
* In the last 15 years the Big Ten has produced five Heisman Trophy winners, more than any other conference. Over that same time span, the SEC has claimed one Heisman.
* While the SEC ranked first among various recruiting rankings, the Big Ten ranked second or third nationally with four to five programs rated among the top 25 recruiting classes.
* The Big Ten has a history of developing players - the most recent Heisman Trophy winner, Troy Smith, was one of the last players to receive a scholarship from Ohio State.
* The Big Ten has slightly less than 300 players in the NFL while the SEC has slightly more than 300; Sixteen former Big Ten players earned Super Bowl rings with the Indianapolis Colts earlier this month.



Posted by: NordicNacho

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The Michigan fans were right, there should've been a rematch........ between Florida and LSU.

You mean SC and Florida. Florida owes Ucla



Posted by: the nut

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You mean SC and Florida. Florida owes Ucla
Florida and LSU were the best teams at the end of the year, USC was a distant 3rd or 4th.



Posted by: the nut

Big Ten commish drops ball on SEC comparisons
Feb. 22, 2007
By Dennis Dodd
CBS SportsLine.com Senior Writer


Jim Delany didn't do his research.

Earlier this month, the Big Ten commissioner fired off an "open letter" on the conference's website to college football fans comparing his league to the SEC.

The letter, which was subsequently e-mailed to national writers, was a reaction to a story by a Chicago Sun-Times high school writer about the SEC's recruiting dominance over the Big Ten.


Michigan's Alan Branch might be the first defensive lineman taken in the NFL Draft. (Getty Images)
The story was pegged off the absence of a Big Ten team in the recruiting top 10 "for the first time in memory."

To catch up, recruiting analyst Tom Lemming suggested in the article that the Big Ten lower its admission standards: "Then they can get anyone into school they want."

The piece is so full of generalities that maybe Delany couldn't take it any more. (The SEC is good and has fast athletes. Really? Wow.) But in responding, the usually collegial commissioner took some thinly veiled shots at the SEC.

"I love speed and the SEC has great speed," Delany wrote. "... but there are appropriate balances when mixing academics and athletics ... winning our way requires some discipline and restraint with the recruitment process."

Our way? One SEC official said he was "shocked" that Delany went there in terms of academics.

That reinforces stereotypes: that the SEC is a renegade league that sacrifices academics at the altar of football And, that the Big Ten is a bunch of Midwestern elitists.

But for every Northwestern, I can give you a Vanderbilt. What's the bigger football factory -- Michigan or Florida?

All this seems to have sprung from a bad night by Ohio State in the BCS title game, particularly the offensive line. But that's all it was, a bad night.

Florida's defense was dominant. But the highest drafted defensive lineman in April might be the Wolverines' Alan Branch.

There was a time when the Big Ten was slower than the SEC. But Delany's league long ago began going into Florida and California. Tom Brady is from, where, exactly? (San Mateo, Calif.) Ohio State's most versatile player on the 2002 national championship team was Chris Gamble of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Speed? I seem to recall Buckeyes Ted Ginn Jr. and Heisman winner Troy Smith (both from Cleveland) being fleet of feet.

True, the SEC finished with seven of the top 10 recruiting classes (per Rivals.com), and Michigan was the highest ranked Big Ten school at No. 12, but that's a very narrow view.

Michigan beat both Arkansas and Alabama in pulling the nation's No. 4 player, quarterback Ryan Mallett from Texarkana, Texas. Illinois had the best class (No. 17) by a bad team in the country. Ron Zook's class was rated better than five SEC schools.

Of the nation's top 50 players in 2006, the Big Ten signed nine. The SEC picked up 13. Not exactly a rout, and not the whole story. The Pac-10 signed 11 (10 by USC alone).

The whole recruiting argument is stupid anyway. By reacting to it, Delany was citing a source that gives Miss Cleo a good name.

So what's this about? Arrogance, mostly. In any given year the SEC is the best football conference. That hasn't changed, as Delany himself wrote in trying to make his point:

Over the past decade, the SEC leads the Big Ten in national championships 3-2. In that same span, the SEC leads the Big Ten in BCS wins 9-8.

Conclusion: Close counts in the Big Ten.

Here's another way of measuring greatness that doesn't include the mega-conferences:

The Big 12 has played in the most BCS title games (five), including three in a row (2003-2005). USC has re-established its dynasty with two national championships this decade. The Big East and ACC have as many BCS title game appearances as the SEC (three).

By writing about it, Delany almost reinforced the fact that the SEC is the best football league in the country.

The truth is he should have let it go.




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