Are you ready for some (SEC) Football???!!
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Yes, the Huskies won none last year, but they played a very respectable game against the Tigers this evening. They did lose, but by far less than expected. Next week, I look for them to easily beat Idaho, then carry their renewed confidence to wins against USC and Stanford in coming weeks.
(Oh, yes, I'm supposed to be discussing SEC teams in this thread. Excuse me...)
By contrast, the Gators opponent did not even merit being called a pushover. I did not see the game, but the score gives the impression that Charleston Southern never rose far enough to need to be pushed over.
(Oh, yes, I'm supposed to be discussing SEC teams in this thread. Excuse me...)
By contrast, the Gators opponent did not even merit being called a pushover. I did not see the game, but the score gives the impression that Charleston Southern never rose far enough to need to be pushed over.
When I first saw the schedule and that W Kentucky had TN for week one, I could not believe that W KY scheduled such a weak opponent to open the season, either.
As for LSU...it was hard to tell if LSU is just not as good as expected or if Washington is that much better than expected. After a couple of more weeks, that question should answer itself in both regards.
A win is a win...and I would take a win on the road against a BCS conference school any day to open the season.
So (as a recap) Bama won, GA lost in big matchups...and Florida couldn't even cover the spread against the little sisters of the poor.
As for LSU...it was hard to tell if LSU is just not as good as expected or if Washington is that much better than expected. After a couple of more weeks, that question should answer itself in both regards.
A win is a win...and I would take a win on the road against a BCS conference school any day to open the season.
So (as a recap) Bama won, GA lost in big matchups...and Florida couldn't even cover the spread against the little sisters of the poor.
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aww man.jelerak wrote:TN can't find a way to beat UCLA
Now they're coming to The Swamp next Saturday even hungrier.
jelerak wrote:And Florida and Alabama yet again beat a quality opponent into the turf at home.


...trash talk, trash talk, trash talk...
*shuffling a little out of order*
While this is an in-conference game...jelerak wrote:LSU takes care of Vandy...
...talk about a quality opponent.

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Auburn has the top 2 rushers in the SEC and one more little stat.........#1 in rushing yards out of the entire freaking NCAA! War Eagle!
For the record:
Ryan Mallet, Arkansas: 210.25 passer rating. Best in nation.
Tim Tebow, Florida: 197.95 passer rating. Second best in nation.
Total offense:
1. Florida
2. Texas A&M (Big 12)
3. Arkansas
4. Auburn
The SEC is packing some offensive heat this year!
For the record:
Ryan Mallet, Arkansas: 210.25 passer rating. Best in nation.
Tim Tebow, Florida: 197.95 passer rating. Second best in nation.
Total offense:
1. Florida
2. Texas A&M (Big 12)
3. Arkansas
4. Auburn
The SEC is packing some offensive heat this year!
You don't have a thing to worry about. We're stuck with the worst quarterback we've had since Darryl Dickey. We don't have the athletes to match up with you (except for Eric Berry.)Menolly wrote:aww man.jelerak wrote:TN can't find a way to beat UCLA
Now they're coming to The Swamp next Saturday even hungrier.
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