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Try playing Alabama, then on the road to Lsu, then at defending national champ Auburn.

No one has a tougher road.
 
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Auburn isn't that tough of a game, but yeah, two best teams in the nation back-to-back has to suck. Of course, we get to experience it around the same time too...
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Try playing Alabama, then on the road to Lsu, then at defending national champ Auburn.

No one has a tougher road.

"defending national champ" sounds good. Of course you do realize that is pretty much an entirely different team that will trot out on the field.

Did you look at any other SEC schedule before posting?
 
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Ok, it's a tie.
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99 for us... And the conference schedules are a wash. Arkansas is tougher than Auburn, but you guys have to go to LSU for a night game.
 
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Try playing Alabama, then on the road to Lsu, then at defending national champ Auburn.

No one has a tougher road.
We host Georgia, host LSU, play at Alabama, and then host South Carolina, then play at Arkansas two weeks later. That's obviously tougher.
 
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99 for us... And the conference schedules are a wash. Arkansas is tougher than Auburn, but you guys have to go to LSU for a night game.
I'd say playing at Alabama is comparable to playing at LSU. Arkansas is far better than Auburn, too.
 
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I'm thinking anybody playing in BR at night might as well just chalk up a L. Hell, LSU might even be able to beat KC or Seattle in a home night game this season (joking. Kind of).
 
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Ah, 2005 -- the first year of that Miles Magic. Best-ever SEC runner up/Peach Bowl champ, or worst-ever 11 win team. You decide.
 
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Try playing Alabama, then on the road to Lsu, then at defending national champ Auburn.

No one has a tougher road.

That's absurd. LSU and UT both have tougher schedules. I'll take Arky's for tougher too.
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I'm thinking anybody playing in BR at night might as well just chalk up a L. Hell, LSU might even be able to beat KC or Seattle in a home night game this season (joking. Kind of).
The only reason I think Bama is more likely to lose a home game is the LSU/Bama game is at Bama.
 

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