Best thing about the SEC

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Not rushing the field against fucking Utah because it’s fucking Utah. Can’t wait to watch a bunch of losers do it to Sparty
 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.
 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams.
 
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I’m probably underselling Gator but that game was there for the Mormons and they shit all over their magic underwear.
 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering[/b]) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams.

Oregon is 7th in the country in terms of recruiting talent, so that's a pretty meaningless statistic
 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams[/b].

I believe that to be the case. Tip of the cap to Utah either way. The swamp is a god awful place for opponents. The Gators have won 33 straight home openers, the longest active streak in the nation dating back to 1989. There is nothing like it in the PAC, but Utah outplayed Florida and were in position to win at the end of the game.
 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams.

Of course there are athletes on the roster. But their D line wasn’t dominant. Elite SEC teams tend to have that.

Florida loses at least three. Likely 4. Cook it.
 
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Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams.

Never have bought into them repeating as P12 champs and playoff contenders.

Slow, quarterback isn't accurate enough, and this year they're trying to use two tight ends as their primary passing targets.
 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams[/b].

I believe that to be the case. Tip of the cap to Utah either way. The swamp is a god awful place for opponents. The Gators have won 33 straight home openers, the longest active streak in the nation dating back to 1989. There is nothing like it in the PAC, but Utah outplayed Florida and were in position to win at the end of the game.

How many of those 33 home openers were against fcs or sun belt teams? 31?
 
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Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams[/b].

I believe that to be the case. Tip of the cap to Utah either way. The swamp is a god awful place for opponents. The Gators have won 33 straight home openers, the longest active streak in the nation dating back to 1989. There is nothing like it in the PAC, but Utah outplayed Florida and were in position to win at the end of the game.

How many of those 33 home openers were against fcs or sun belt teams? 31?

Yeah the SEC generally doesn’t do those fcs games until the 11th game before a rivalry game but it’s usually a sun belt, Mac or Conference USA
 
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Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering[/b]) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams.

Oregon is 7th in the country in terms of recruiting talent, so that's a pretty meaningless statistic

Florida has a coach that knows how to coach
 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams[/b].

I believe that to be the case. Tip of the cap to Utah either way. The swamp is a god awful place for opponents. The Gators have won 33 straight home openers, the longest active streak in the nation dating back to 1989. There is nothing like it in the PAC, but Utah outplayed Florida and were in position to win at the end of the game.

But, Florida's "home openers" often / almost always consist of schools you parents have literally never heard of. Most of the SEC is the same
 
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Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

Florida is #12 in recruiting talent (can be meaningless but worth considering) and hired the Southeast version of Kalen DeBoer.

They could be really good.

Or, both Utah and Florida are fringe top 25 teams.

Never have bought into them repeating as P12 champs and playoff contenders.

Slow, quarterback isn't accurate enough, and this year they're trying to use two tight ends as their primary passing targets.

The problem is we? don't know how shitty the rest of the conference will be. For example, UCLA (mid major) will likely be mediocre, at best.
 
Disagree, best thing about the SEC is the coeds.

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Christ.

 
Florida is a middle of the pack SEC team. If Ute is the best PAC can offer … yikes.

The best team in the pac 12 has a recent history of being equal to a slightly above avg sec team.

2018 uw shit the bed vs mediocre auburn
2019 Oregon shit the bed vs mediocre auburn
2022 Utah shit the bed vs Florida.

Actually was at the game. Florida has some dudes in the trenches. Their pass rush and wr’s were underwhelming. If they beat Kentucky this week they probably win 9 games which puts them in the top 15-20. If they lose, they probably are a fringe top 25 team.
 
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Not rushing the field against fucking Utah because it’s fucking Utah. Can’t wait to watch a bunch of losers do it to Sparty

Why would they rush the field after a loss? Maybe like the sark LSU game when doogs came in their pants because uw “played them close”
 
Not rushing the field against fucking Utah because it’s fucking Utah. Can’t wait to watch a bunch of losers do it to Sparty

Why would they rush the field after a loss? Maybe like the sark LSU game when doogs came in their pants because uw “played them close”

How many years away are we from fans rushing the field after a near upset. Growing up I always reserved rushing the field for massive Upsets and wins and I think it jumped the shark once the threat of getting maced went away.
 
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