wmcovol
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he is a sot Texas is going to take ass whoopings beginning next yearSays their beating Alabama was huge (it was). Then says “I hear the SEC is so tough, but I don’t see their teams going in there and winning”.
Wait big boy. You’ll get your chance after playing a string of @ LSU, Florida & OU in Dallas the weeks before. Let’s see how hard your pecker is then.
Has he been drinking again?Says their beating Alabama was huge (it was). Then says “I hear the SEC is so tough, but I don’t see their teams going in there and winning”.
Wait big boy. You’ll get your chance after playing a string of @ LSU, Florida & OU in Dallas the weeks before. Let’s see how hard your pecker is then.
My guess is he will never draw them the first game of season again when Satan is trying out QBs for the job again either.Says their beating Alabama was huge (it was). Then says “I hear the SEC is so tough, but I don’t see their teams going in there and winning”.
Wait big boy. You’ll get your chance after playing a string of @ LSU, Florida & OU in Dallas the weeks before. Let’s see how hard your pecker is then.
why list FLorida-Auburn, Tennessee-Auburn as losses to OU-Texas? They haven't been a thing for a long time. you even note it. weird to include imo.When you think about expansion, what did South Carolina, Arkansas, Missouri & Texas A&M bring to the league? Nothing really. Their programs have benefited far more than the SEC has. None have proven they can complete for championships. Hell, Missouri has won more division championships that any of the other 3.
The SEC will basically end these traditional rivalry games every year for a Texas or OU game:
Florida-Auburn
Florida-LSU
Auburn-Tennessee
Alabama-Tennessee
LSU-Alabama
Georgia-Auburn
LSU-Ole Miss
I know some of these ended years ago when the first or second expansion occurred but a SEC with 10 original teams with 9 conference games would kick everyone’s ass.
TV markets. Teams don't get to enter conferences, especially in the modern age, because the conference thinks that team will eventually be really good in their conference. That is, at best, a secondary consideration.When you think about expansion, what did South Carolina, Arkansas, Missouri & Texas A&M bring to the league? Nothing really. Their programs have benefited far more than the SEC has. None have proven they can complete for championships. Hell, Missouri has won more division championships that any of the other 3.
The SEC will basically end these traditional rivalry games every year for a Texas or OU game:
Florida-Auburn
Florida-LSU
Auburn-Tennessee
Alabama-Tennessee
LSU-Alabama
Georgia-Auburn
LSU-Ole Miss
I know some of these ended years ago when the first or second expansion occurred but a SEC with 10 original teams with 9 conference games would kick everyone’s ass.
We lost Auburn-Tennessee and Florida-Auburn among others when the SEC went to divisions with the expansion of Ark and SC. I stated some losses occurred with the initial expansion.why list FLorida-Auburn, Tennessee-Auburn as losses to OU-Texas? They haven't been a thing for a long time. you even note it. weird to include imo.
Florida and LSU are still scheduled to play. Alabama Tennessee is still schedule to play. Alabama LSU is still scheduled to play. Georgia Auburn is still scheduled to play. and LSU Ole Miss is.......still scheduled to play.
you are complaining about something that either happened a long time ago, or is not yet scheduled to happen. and there is a really easy fix, more conference games. Everyone always complains about how tough the schedule is, but when we play the small schools the same people also complain about how boring the games are.