This week's SEC out of conference slate

Why does it matter if you play a retard in November instead of September?

Because 9 > 8

That's a different (and relevant) topic.

However, as long as the Pac-12 always gives its teams at least one Big Sky school (WSU, Colorado) on the schedule, is the nine conference game thing really a strong point for the Pac-12?
 
Meh, the SECSECSEC has Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Mizzou, and AnM (lolz). Not to mention perpetually overrated Georgia and South Carolina. Every league has its dreck.
 
Meh, the SECSECSEC has Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Mizzou, and AnM (lolz). Not to mention perpetually overrated Georgia and South Carolina. Every league has its dreck.

The SEC East is not good but even Vandy and Tennessee are better than the ass end of the Pac-12. A&M would blow the fuck out of WSU and Colorado.

In case you haven't noticed, 5/6 of the Pac-12 North is worse than the SEC East.
 
Meh, the SECSECSEC has Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Mizzou, and AnM (lolz). Not to mention perpetually overrated Georgia and South Carolina. Every league has its dreck.

The SEC East is not good but even Vandy and Tennessee are better than the ass end of the Pac-12. A&M would blow the fuck out of WSU and Colorado.

In case you haven't noticed, 5/6 of the Pac-12 North is worse than the SEC East.

AnM 21, Louisiana-Monroe 16.
Vandy 7, Temple 37.
Vandy 21, Charleston Southern 20.

I think Stanford is decent. Cal is bad-to-meh, OSU is bad-to-meh, UW is meh-to-decent, Wazzu sucks.

I think Georgia is decent but flaky as fuck, Mizzou is meh, South Carolina is meh, Kentucky is meh-to-bad, Florida is meh-to-bad, Tennessee is meh (which is much improved for them), and Vandy sucks.

Also, the lack of exposure to OOC makes it really hard to gauge the SEC this year. Bama played essentially a home game with WV, LSU did the same with Wisky. Miss State played a schedule Scott Woodward would be proud of. The only OOC that impresses me is Auburn beating K-State at K-State.

 
Why does it matter if you play a retard in November instead of September?

Getting these shitty games out of the way early would be ideal.

Why? September is unwatchable without SEC conference games.

Miss State didn't play anybody until week 4. Their non conference schedule was worse than UW's.

Their OOC schedule is god awful. It's a joke. I've mentioned this before. ESPN never mentions it though.
 
Meh, the SECSECSEC has Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Mizzou, and AnM (lolz). Not to mention perpetually overrated Georgia and South Carolina. Every league has its dreck.
Which is exactly why the argument of being the best conference "top to bottom" is a load of horse shit.

Win national championships or GTFO.
 
Meh, the SECSECSEC has Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Mizzou, and AnM (lolz). Not to mention perpetually overrated Georgia and South Carolina. Every league has its dreck.

The SEC East is not good but even Vandy and Tennessee are better than the ass end of the Pac-12. A&M would blow the fuck out of WSU and Colorado.

In case you haven't noticed, 5/6 of the Pac-12 North is worse than the SEC East.

AnM 21, Louisiana-Monroe 16.
Vandy 7, Temple 37.
Vandy 21, Charleston Southern 20.

I think Stanford is decent. Cal is bad-to-meh, OSU is bad-to-meh, UW is meh-to-decent, Wazzu sucks.

I think Georgia is decent but flaky as fuck, Mizzou is meh, South Carolina is meh, Kentucky is meh-to-bad, Florida is meh-to-bad, Tennessee is meh (which is much improved for them), and Vandy sucks.

Also, the lack of exposure to OOC makes it really hard to gauge the SEC this year. Bama played essentially a home game with WV, LSU did the same with Wisky. Miss State played a schedule Scott Woodward would be proud of. The only OOC that impresses me is Auburn beating K-State at K-State.

That's a shit load more exposure OOC than the Pac-12 has. Not sure how another round of SEC West plunger rapes of the SEC East would change anything.
 
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