Official Bash SEC Narrative Thread

Can we have this? It annoys me.

I'll start

B1G has four teams that beat 6+ bowl teams this year. Ohio State, Indiana, Oregon, and USC. SEC has none.

Texas A&M beat the bottom 7 teams in league and 6 fired their coaches, They lost to only team with winning record Texas.

Missouri at 8-4 has no win over a P4 bowl eligible team yet is ranked 25 in AP poll.

Alabama and Georgia after this weekend are only teams to play 10+ P4 teams.
This whole thread was proven so so right lol
 

Can we have this? It annoys me.

I'll start

B1G has four teams that beat 6+ bowl teams this year. Ohio State, Indiana, Oregon, and USC. SEC has none.

Texas A&M beat the bottom 7 teams in league and 6 fired their coaches, They lost to only team with winning record Texas.

Missouri at 8-4 has no win over a P4 bowl eligible team yet is ranked 25 in AP poll.

Alabama and Georgia after this weekend are only teams to play 10+ P4 teams.
It all comes back to ESPN. Once they stop having a monopoly on CFB postseason all of this will change. It goes back to the ESPN-SEC deal in the mid 2000's.

It's so tiring.
 





And here are the final results. B1G comes out on top, SEC dead last (tied with MW for percentage, but I'm giving the tie breaker to the SEC for having twice as many loses).

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Don’t forget 2 of their 4 wins were versus SEC teams. 1 of the B1G losses was versus B1G, but no wins. Can’t make it up.
 




BUT THINK OF THE ATHLETES THEY HAVE GUYS?! it just means more and you can't quantify that
 

They were right about one thing. The ACC and Big Ten were comparable in the fact that they produced the teams in championship game. Although they said it as a slight to both conferences.
 




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