Pops Freshenmeyer
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With the number of injuries and the EG issue, I would think the Irish nation would be pretty happy with this season. What looked like a promising campaign got derailed early on with EG, then the injuries to key players as well. To finish where the Irish did, and to beat some pretty good teams along the way, is a success in my book. But what do I know? I am the outsider here.
#2 Auburn loses to #1 FSU (ACC)
#3 Bama loses to #11 Oklahoma (B12)
#8 Mizzou beats #13 OKST (B12)
#9 SoCar beats #19 Wisconsin (B1G)
#16 LSU beats NR Iowa (B1G)
#21 TAMU beats #24 Duke (ACC) 100 total points scored, only ranked team they beat all year
#22 Georgia loses to NR Nebraska (B1G)
NR Vandy beats NR Houston (AAC)
NR Miss St beats Rice (C-USA)
NR Ole Miss beats GT (ACC)
7-3 bowl record this year as a conference is pretty darn good. However, 0-2 BCS record doesn't scream of dominance, especially since those are not pre-determined match ups like regular bowls tie-ins. The only impressive win is Mizzou and they are the red-headed step child of the SEC, rewarded with not even making the pre-season (way too early) top 25 for next season?
So take those wins over Rice, Georgia Tech, Houston, Duke and Iowa and keep telling yourself that your conference is head and shoulders above the rest.
OK. The SEC has won 7 of the last 8 BCS titles. There have been four different teams in the conference win the BCS title during that stretch. The SEC has a pretty stellar bowl winning percentage during that time. The SEC currently has 9-10 schools ranked in the top 20 for recruiting this year. The SEC has something like 5-6 of the top grossing revenue schools for football in the top 15. The SEC just signed a multimillion dollar contract to start the SEC network. The SEC has had 3 of the last four Heisman winners. The SEC had more players drafted into the NFL last season that almost every other conference combined. The SEC leads the number of first round draft picks almost every year.
I can see why one would think the SEC isn't a dominant conference. I mean, all the other conferences could say the same thing. Right?
If people have issues with Auburn being ahead of MSU, then next year they will probably be really disappointed. All too often, we as fans justify our team or our teams ranking based off record. It should be based off a number of things. The playoff committee will end up being worse for football than the BCS system. At the end of the day, a lot of fans will think their team belongs in the four team playoff when they have no business being there.
I believe I said this eariler today (or thought it) but I'll believe the SOS mattering thign when I see it... the most likely scenerio is the teams that play BS schedules will be rewarded with playoff spots...
anarin just dropped the mic.
No one contests that there are 1 or 2 SEC every year that are uber impressive. They contest that the other 8-10 teams that are propped up each year for being "SEC" are totally overrated and a product of propaganda.
anarin just dropped the mic.
No one contests that there are 1 or 2 SEC every year that are uber impressive. They contest that the other 8-10 teams that are propped up each year for being "SEC" are totally overrated and a product of propaganda.
i just hope a 2 loss SEC team, whose last 5 weeks of the regualr season are all home games with a bye sprnkled in for one of those weeks and one of the games is against a team called the Chanticleers cant end up #4 in the Final AP Poll (much less the playoff) after beating the 3rd place team from the B1G in a bowl
Overrated and a product of propaganda? I could run with that one but I digress...
How do you feel about guys like Franklin and Spurrier, for example, who have absolutely absurd rankings in their Coach's poll just to make the middling teams in the SEC look good?
I think it's total BS. As is the coaches poll anyway. Most coaches have no idea how good a team is anyway... unless they are an opponent on their schedule.
So how is that not one example of those teams being "Overrated and a product of propaganda?"
The SEC sounds great... do they have message boards??
Same could be said about Ohio State this season. Clemson this season. Your Irish last season. Oregon almost every year. Florida State most years. Oklahoma most years.
The results speak for themselves. And for all the hype and propaganda, the SEC has delivered in the BCS era. Over and over again with a variety of different teams leading the way. That's the facts. The middling SEC teams generally fair very well in bowl games and usually do it against teams with higher conference seeds. Again, not hype.
Same could be said about Ohio State this season. Clemson this season. Your Irish last season. Oregon almost every year. Florida State most years. Oklahoma most years.
The results speak for themselves. And for all the hype and propaganda, the SEC has delivered in the BCS era. Over and over again with a variety of different teams leading the way. That's the facts. The middling SEC teams generally fair very well in bowl games and usually do it against teams with higher conference seeds. Again, not hype.
Yo lemme repeat this real quick. ND dropped a spot in the coach's poll after beating MSU.
Team that jumped them?
SEC Ole Miss.....
During their bye week.
Ole Miss schedule during their bye week is more difficult then ND's schedule is the only answer to that. SEC Speed.Yo lemme repeat this real quick. ND dropped a spot in the coach's poll after beating MSU.
Team that jumped them?
SEC Ole Miss.....
During their bye week.
I agree. I wondered about that!
anarin just dropped the mic.
No one contests that there are 1 or 2 SEC every year that are uber impressive. They contest that the other 8-10 teams that are propped up each year for being "SEC" are totally overrated and a product of propaganda.
Ole Miss schedule during their bye week is more difficult then ND's schedule is the only answer to that. SEC Speed.
And what the basis of that SEC propaganda machine?
Oh, yeah, ESPN/ABC.
As I said earlier this year, you have 4 teams in the BCS era that won titles. The rest did not. So how can you blindly say that the SEC is the best conference when it is not the best overall, in terms of actual depth?
Because the media just assumes that it is a d spread that mantra around.
If only another group of teams, including the Irish could learn to spread those titles around and keep it out of the SEC's hands nearly every year, things might change a bit. I am guessing that the ACC should be a good bet to step up, what with the way FSU looks poised to make a comeback, MIA has finally gotten some stability, CLE seems to be winning big games consistently and even Duke has started to make a dent nationally....but who knows?

One would be hard pressed to find someone more sick of the SEC than me. There was some really good points made about how the media and the coaches inflate the overall strength of the conference, but everyone is well aware of the dominance they have displayed at the top of their conference. My opinion is that there are teams outside of that conference that can win one here and there, we saw one do it last night. But the truth is that in order to knock them off of that pedestal of dominance, and overcome the geographical advantage that they inherently have, you would have to at least mimic their "roster management" practices, their ability to accept kids that probably do not belong in college and have no desire to work to get the degree, you would probably have to pay some of them, look the other way when they get in trouble academically or otherwise, spend copious amounts of money updating facilities and paying off coaches, who claim more authority and ultimately separate the athletes from the "distractions" of actual college life. Eat, "vitamin up", sleep, train, play. If you can't do that then you might be able to beat them on a given day, but they will remain the dominant league.
The point is they are playing a different game of football. They are not professionals, but they certainly aren't student-athletes in the sense that we are. Is it any wonder that the team that was able to knock one off is essentially as bad as any of the SEC schools in exactly the things I am talking about. What non SEC team in the BCS era has won a championship, that wasn't as shady as a BCS team?
FSU 2x's, Miami, Ohio State, USC, are all just about as bad (or were when they won it). The only two teams that won a BCS era title that might not have been using all the "tricks in the book" are maybe Oklahoma and Texas, I really don't know a lot about the management of their programs, but they have the marquis name and history like Notre Dame where if the stars line up for them for a few years and they can stack a few classes (a lot easier for them) and keep them healthy then they can win one here and there. Unless someone gets serious about cleaning up college football that is about all I think we can expect.