Leinart staying

#26
#26
Originally posted by milohimself@Jan 15, 2005 1:34 PM
And Z06, quit trying to compare conference strength. It's absolutely unprovable.

Milo, a few things....have you ever visited Neyland? How about Knoxville? How many SEC games did you get a chance to watch over this past season? How many SEC games have you attended in your lifetime? Have you even been to the South to watch a high school football game?

One last time, this is a Tennessee board. Tennessee is in the SEC. SEC is the strongest, fastest, most athletic and best coached conference in the whole entire football world. If YOU can't handle us gloating about the SEC as being the most dominate football conference, then this link might be the best place for you.


enjoy
 
#27
#27
I've watched quite a few SEC games over this last season, not just Tennessee's. The SEC is an impressive conference, but I am a Tennessee fan, not an SEC fan.

If the SEC is the best conference around, then the schools shouldn't feel the need to schedule all those D-IAA teams. The Pac-10 doesn't.
 
#28
#28
Originally posted by milohimself@Jan 15, 2005 4:43 PM
I've watched quite a few SEC games over this last season, not just Tennessee's. The SEC is an impressive conference, but I am a Tennessee fan, not an SEC fan.

If the SEC is the best conference around, then the schools shouldn't feel the need to schedule all those D-IAA teams. The Pac-10 doesn't.

Playing in the PAC-10 is like playing D-IAA schools. That's why USC was so fresh for the NC game.
 
#29
#29
Hey, you don't gotta be calling me on my conference just because Pac schools actually have the cajones to schedule tougher teams when the SEC doesn't.
 
#30
#30
this is a dead horse, everybody thinks thier conference is the strongest...of course only the ones who think the SEC is the strongest are right.... but hey it won't mean a thing until we go to a play off system and every conf gets a championship game... pull for the Pac 10 Milo its all good!
 
#31
#31
Originally posted by milohimself@Jan 15, 2005 5:04 PM
Hey, you don't gotta be calling me on my conference just because Pac schools actually have the cajones to schedule tougher teams when the SEC doesn't.

Please show me a tough schedule in the PAC-10. Trust me, if Tennessee played one of those schedules, you pick which one, we could contend for the number one spot all season too!
 
#32
#32
Enough of the ribbing. It's going around in circles... Everybody thinks their conference is the best. I respect the SEC, you guys have a tough conference, but my favorite is the Pac-10.

No conference is tougher than any other. They all just have different styles about them.
 
#33
#33
Originally posted by Z06Vol+Jan 15, 2005 4:50 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Z06Vol @ Jan 15, 2005 4:50 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-milohimself@Jan 15, 2005 4:43 PM
I&#39;ve watched quite a few SEC games over this last season, not just Tennessee&#39;s. The SEC is an impressive conference, but I am a Tennessee fan, not an SEC fan.

If the SEC is the best conference around, then the schools shouldn&#39;t feel the need to schedule all those D-IAA teams. The Pac-10 doesn&#39;t.

Playing in the PAC-10 is like playing D-IAA schools. That&#39;s why USC was so fresh for the NC game. [/quote]
Exactly. SEC can get away with playing a weak non-conference schedule because the SEC is so tough that it more than makes up for schedule strength.

Pac 10 schedules decent non-conference games to go along with their weak conference.
 
#34
#34
The conference is NOT weaker. If you guys are saying that one is absolutely better, then it must be able to be proved statistically. And if you do that, then the Pac-10 outperformed the SEC this last season.
 
#35
#35
So Leinart is staying?

Let&#39;s see.... stay an L.A. socialite, with the pick of many and any woman, access to all elitist clubs and restraunts, strong team with chance to repeat for title, maybe even a Heistman finalist again, playing in the fairweathered SoCal area.....

Or go pro and get his head beat in every sunday playing for the 49ers or Browns.

Hmmm..... tough choice...
 
#36
#36
he DID say he loves the college life.

And I dunno if any of you have seen the women in LA, but I&#39;ll put it in one word... WOW. You&#39;ll understand why guys there can be really concious of their appearance.
 
#37
#37
Never been there myself, but my best friend was in the Marine Corp and stationed near CA, spent a lot of time in SoCal, said he never had a chance with most women because of his accent, even though he&#39;s far from ugly. He said they were knockouts, but he questioned if any of them had anything going on upstairs.

Like I said, other than the &#036;&#036;&#036;, it doesn&#39;t appear that Leinart had anything to gain by leaving, but everything to lose by not staying. I would have done the saem thing.
 
#38
#38
Originally posted by milohimself@Jan 16, 2005 12:45 AM
The conference is NOT weaker. If you guys are saying that one is absolutely better, then it must be able to be proved statistically. And if you do that, then the Pac-10 outperformed the SEC this last season.

Can you make a case that North Texas rightfully deserves to play for the National Title this year? You&#39;ll have about as much success doing that than you will convincing everyone outside of Pac 10 fans that our 2 conferences are equal.
 
#39
#39
I can&#39;t believe this is continuing...

I could argue this in many more ways than I already have, and I still have yet to see one shred of evidence that proves in any way that SEC football is better than every other major conference.
 

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