Don't know if I quoted all this correctly, but here is the bowl data for each conference along with a list of teams in relation to their preseason rankings vs their end of season rankings. To state that the SEC has been mediocre on bowl games outside one or two elite teams is simply not accurate. To state that the SEC is overrated each year is also not accurate. (Fla is the only team that fell in the top 10 in that category.)
LOL. Bama is gonna be back in the hunt next fall. And while there has not been much discussion on the subtle changes Saban is making in his recruiting efforts, he is getting 4-5 players the last two classes that are more built to play the spread game. We should see these players start to make some impact the next couple of years. All is well in T Town. Just gotta get better overall and keep grinding.
And all is well in SB. The Irish have something to build on and I expect them to be right there as well. Next year is already here. Exciting times for sure.
Thanks. As I have stated a million times, I don't care about rankings because they are fatally flawed for several reasons. See my post above for an explanation and a statistical analysis. Also, I agree that ND has benefited from ranking bias as much as any program in the past, in case you want to use that card. Regardless, quoting rankings as a measure of anything tangible quickly loses influence with me. Head to head is all I care about, as stated to you the last time we danced this dance.
SEC Bias: Why the Southeastern Conference Earns More Hype than Other Leagues - One Foot Down[/url]
The SEC's ~10-year dominance has been ridiculous. They've earned it on the field. As I said previously, let's see a couple more full seasons (and not just a handful of bowl games) of the rest of the country evening the playing field.
Where's Finebaum today?
I simply posted out what was requested. You stated that the bowl record for the SEC outside the one or two elite teams were mediocre. That wasn't accurate. The rankings info was included in my original post and was simply added in with the quotation. But you are correct. head to head is what really matters. Not rankings. And this year the SEC really stunk it up. But I do believe dismissing them on the grounds of one bad bowl season is a little premature.
You did not post head to head results, which are the current topic of discussion. You discussed rankings, which have been shown to mean little. Actually the bowl results are accurate. Your post did not contest that. You discussed rankings flaws which lead to unexpected bowl results. I did not disputed that. That is, in fact, part of my argument. Your argument is flawed by more than a surface analysis which you have not been able to refute. That's why most here are tired of the SEC arguments and are ready for change - we can see on the field that the hype of the rankings and media bias are falling quickly apart.
I don't see how you refuted the bowl arguments or the link posted by Rocket above. That has some pretty darn good objective data, in my opinion. TTT is not trying to make excuses for this year. But the SEC has, objectively (in my opinion), earned a lot of it's reputation.
You did not post head to head results, which are the current topic of discussion. You discussed rankings, which have been shown to mean little. Actually the bowl results are accurate. Your post did not contest that. You discussed rankings flaws which lead to unexpected bowl results. I did not disputed that. That is, in fact, part of my argument. Your argument is flawed by more than a surface analysis which you have not been able to refute. That's why most here are tired of the SEC arguments and are ready for change - we can see on the field that the hype of the rankings and media bias are falling quickly apart. And have been for a while (see post #183).
LOL. Bama is gonna be back in the hunt next fall. And while there has not been much discussion on the subtle changes Saban is making in his recruiting efforts, he is getting 4-5 players the last two classes that are more built to play the spread game. We should see these players start to make some impact the next couple of years. All is well in T Town. Just gotta get better overall and keep grinding.
And all is well in SB. The Irish have something to build on and I expect them to be right there as well. Next year is already here. Exciting times for sure.
He did not make a bowl argument to refute in his last post. He only discussed rankings, which are subjective and I posted an analysis on this along with my own.
Bowl results are in line with head to head and OOC scheduling, which was the original topic of discussion. He moved it toward rankings because they have been, for most of the last few years, heavily biased toward the SEC. It is the only argument he has left, and what was shown this year, to be a sham. Plus, studying trends of SEC OOC results show that they have been weakening for several years, which I did post data for (#183 which nobody wants to address yet, lol).
In other words, he posted subjective data which has been refuted by objective data. Argument lost.
Head to head results of what? I posted the SEC's regular season head to head matchups against the Power Five conferences. I posted the SEC's head to head bowl game results against the Power Five conferences. If you want the team by team breakdown for the last 15 years then you can look that up yourself. You stated in your original post that outside one or two elite SEC teams, the conference has had a mediocre bowl record. I simply posted out what the conference bowl record actually was. The data I posted refuted your original statement. Pretty simple to me.
Again, I am not gonna stay out here all day and defend the SEC. But if you are going to reference me in a post, then I would appreciate it if you at least get the facts and data correctly. Not too much to ask I would think.
The whole first part of his post is about head-to-head matchups. And you still haven't addressed the link in Rocket's email.
Also, declaring yourself the winner doesn't not necessarily make it so.![]()
He did not make a bowl argument to refute in his last post. He only discussed rankings, which are subjective and I posted an analysis on this along with my own.
Bowl results are in line with head to head and OOC scheduling, which was the original topic of discussion. He moved it toward rankings because they have been, for most of the last few years, heavily biased toward the SEC. It is the only argument he has left, and what was shown this year, to be a sham. Plus, studying trends of SEC OOC results show that they have been weakening for several years, which I did post data for (#183 which nobody wants to address yet, lol).
In other words, he posted subjective data which has been refuted by objective data. Argument lost.
You did post records, but some of the data is older. I mentioned in my post that I didn't consider beyond 10 years, and some of yours go to 2000. The SEC does have a pretty good record but is is biased toward the turn of the century. That is why my analysis differs from yours, where the record is less than stellar.
The rankings info in my original post from a few months back showed that the SEC is actually performing better than their preseason rankings with the exception of Florida. If it makes you feel better, I can edit the post above to take the rankings info out. The "objective" data you mention is what quantifies the "subjective" data. In other words, the preseason rankings are subjective and only proven out by the results on the field which leads to the end of season rankings - or the closest we can get to "objective" data. In this case, the "objective" data does indeed show that the "subjective" data is flawed. The only problem is the fact that it shows your argument to be inaccurate since the only team in the SEC who is "subjectively" overrated to start the year is Florida.
Pretty brutal schedule next year though. Bama has to go to Auburn, Georgia, and A&M. Plus LSU/Arkansas at home, and Wisky to open the year at a neutral site.
When was the last time you guys played UGA in the regular season? I feel like those two teams never play one another....
The good thing about this postseason is there (shouldn't) be as much bias for that conference in the preseason polls.
I'm gonna throw this out there:
The only reason Bama "got exposed" is because Lane Kiffin is the dumbest human being on the planet.
Bama would've been better off running the ball every single play, and punting when it didn't get 10 yards.
AT THE VERY LEAST, if you refuse to hand the ball to DERRICK HENRY, throw it to AMARI COOPER ON YOUR FINAL DRIVE.
Did he think that Cooper as a decoy was the best option?
Not a great night for Wonder Boy. Something tells me that Nick will spend a little more time with his OC during the off season to explain the finer details of how to defeat an opponent.