College Football (US) What's with the SEC teams?
#201
Posted 2014-December-27, 15:53
Ole Miss 25, Georgia Tech 17
Mississippi State 44, Rice 7
Texas A&M 52, Duke 48
Nebraska 24, Georgia 19
South Carolina 34, Wisconsin 24
LSU 21, Iowa 14
Oklahoma 45, Alabama 31
Missouri 41, Oklahoma State 31
Vanderbilt 41, Houston 24
Florida State 34, Auburn 31
3Years.....W-L....AS
2011-12*...5-2...4-3
2012-13....6-3...5-4
2013-14....7-3...6-4
*excluding SEC vs SEC national championship game
#202
Posted 2014-December-27, 18:41
The Auburn/Wisky game seems like a great matchup.
bed
#203
Posted 2014-December-27, 22:32
#205
Posted 2014-December-27, 23:13
Bbradley62, on 2014-December-27, 22:32, said:
The committee's goal is "compelling" matchups, whatever that means; the committee has said it also considers geography and not repeating matchups from this season or recent bowls. Also, some bowls have conference contracts.
#206
Posted 2014-December-29, 07:39
-gwnn
#207
Posted 2014-December-29, 23:23
Edit: As soon as I posted this, I knew it would come back to bite me in the ass.
This post has been edited by Bbradley62: 2015-January-01, 14:43
#208
Posted 2015-January-03, 07:20
-gwnn
#209
Posted 2015-January-03, 14:59
#210
Posted 2015-January-04, 03:12
billw55, on 2014-December-29, 07:39, said:
Not entirely true. Depends a bit on the bookmaking operation how much shading in the line towards larger expected profits and how much risk they are comfortable with.
#211
Posted 2015-January-04, 11:13
billw55, on 2015-January-03, 07:20, said:
As I have it:
A&M (6th, SEC West) +8 West Virginia (6th, B12)
Arkansas (7th, SEC West) +24 Texas (5th, B12)
LSU (5th, SEC West) -3 Notre Dame (Indep, unranked)
Ga (2nd, SEC East) +23 Louisville (3rd, ACC Atlantic)
Alabama (1st, SEC West) -7 Ohio State (1st, B10 East) HELLUVA GAME -- OS ended up making the big plays (THAT OSU CATCH! THAT ALA MISSED TACKLE!) and showed an amazing O-line
Miss (3rd, SEC West) -39 TCU (2nd? 1st? B12) Turned this one off after M's first two possessions: Very clear that without their starting wideouts they had no chance to move the ball against TCU run protect
Miss St (2nd, SEC West) -15 Ga Tech (1st, ACC Coastal)
Auburn (4th, SEC West) -3 Wisconsin (1st, B10 West)
My conclusion is that a high-ranking team from another conference is as good as a high-ranking SEC team, but SEC low-ranking (even low in one division vs relatively high in another conference) are better than some highj-rankers from other conferences ==> SEC is strongest top to bottom. For the reasons stated above, I don't evaluate the TCU win as enthusiastically as most others. In context, I was surprised by LSU's flat performance and Ga Tech's win, but not by the rest.
And I note that the teams that tried the Trickeration Plays mostly won.
#216
Posted 2016-January-02, 21:47
bed
#218
Posted 2016-January-12, 09:59
#220
Posted 2016-November-27, 15:13
- is the Big 10 now over-rated?
- With 3rd and 4th ranked of those in the championship game, the Committee will have an interesting job to do.