Official Bash SEC Narrative Thread

Tennessee is dead with NIL and with in state rival in Nashville according to the Parody Account.

 
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lol....gotta love the world of everyone trying to be first as opposed to taking the time to make sure they are right.
Yup. ON3 is just a high volume ... BS machine.

They put out so much content that folks don't notice the amount that is wrong, usually semi presented as "rumor".

When NIL started they tweeted portal announcements they put out NIL estimates. Basically the number was higher if the guy was leaving a blue blood team and so on. You had them estimating high 6 figures for guys who would end up transferring to FCS ... it was just made up shit.

I suspect they stopped because teams told them to quit it with that shit as it gave everyone dumb ideas.
 

lol....gotta love the world of everyone trying to be first as opposed to taking the time to make sure they are right.
I love that he tweeted it with “he tells me” and the player is like, no I didn’t lol
 


Go back 5 years, which of the following would you find more preposterous?
  1. Indiana is UNDEFEATED, going into B10 title gam and nobody questions if they are a worthy top seed in CFB playoff
  2. Vanderbilt being in the upper class of the mighty SEC
  3. a 5-star QB decommits from Georgia (yawn).... to go to Vanderbilt (LOL)
  4. a QB who once played at New Mexico St is mentioned as a Heisman candidate
  5. SEC complaining they didn't get enough teams in the CFB playoff (JK)
What has the CFB world come to?
 

Not sure either would be true. Tennessee is likely going to be more depleted by opt outs in the bowl game. Also, it's hard to see momentum going into next season when you know the roster will be quite different from this season.
Look at it through the SEC prism.

Opt outs or not, if the SEC has more bowl victories than the B10, and especially if any wins are against B10 teams, every SEC coach, talking head, fan, and ESPN will deem that as proof positive that the SEC "deserves" to get more teams in the playoffs.

Nobody will blink an eye if 50% of tOSU, indiana, or Oregon have players sit, or portal out.
 

lol....gotta love the world of everyone trying to be first as opposed to taking the time to make sure they are right.
Yeah I got excited for Vandy and got caught by the On3 trap. I typically look for another source when I see On3.
 

The narrative that Texas should never schedule a marque non-conference match-up like tOSU because it hurt them. It's actually boosting them. The loss to Florida is hurting them. Playing only 9 P4 teams is also likely hurting them.
They say they are superior and then complain the B1G team they played was too tough for them. Priceless! The problem isn't that they scheduled a marque non-con match-up. The problem is they weren't good enough to win it!!!

This is only the beginning of the end for the SEC. It will get worse for them. It's amazing how you look at even the limited number of games played between conferences and how the teams the SEC beat just turned out to be bad teams in most cases. Those bad teams were beaten just as badly within their own conferences. The limited number of inter-conference games the SEC lost have not aged well either.

It will take some time for lazy AP & CFP voters to figure it out, but in five years SEC dominance will be a faded memory. The SEC is still winning some recruiting & portal contests based on their legacy of dominance. Things change and inflection points occur, but it takes time for humans to get used to the new reality. The SEC is going to look at the early 2000's like Nebraskan's look at the 90's. Their dominant recruiting geographies just mean so much less now that players can get paid. People will move away from home no problem for more money and greater opportunities. This is America! It's literally a part of our history and culture.

What if the SEC gets five teams into the CFP and they all lose right away? Wouldn't that be amazing? The SEC went 2-3 last year in the CFP with Georgia and Tennessee losing their only games and Texas winning against a very mediocre Clemson, winning in DOUBLE OVERTIME against Arizona State, and then getting doubled up by Ohio State 28-14. Not only has the gap between the B1G and SEC vanished, but the gap between the P2 and ACC/Big 12 might not be as big as we thought either. It's actually still shocking to me how quickly the SEC became average! The memories are still fresh in my mind (and nightmares) of how dominant some of their teams used to be.

We live in interesting (college football) times!
 






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