The Paperboy wrote:
Yeah, too bad he doesn't corroborate his points with complete BS like you do.
You do not understand college football. You are like that guy at work who rattles off a bunch of statistics and thinks he knows football.
Thanks for the compliment. Have you not figured out yet that I'm not trying to pretend I know football. I'm trying to point out that I don't know football, just like all of the other delusional fans on here. Don't you get it? None of us know what's going to happen or which conference is the best, which is why it is so painfully easy to undermine the arguments of these delusional SEC fans. My best guess, based on HISTORY, is that the SEC will split their bowl games, with probably Florida losing and either Arkansas or Auburn getting upset. If that happens, it will in no way strengthen the argument of those on here who swear by the speed and agility of the SEC. And if LSU does not blow out Notre Dame by double-digits, as both Michigan and USC have, it will be slightly amusing, particularly with the game being in Louisiana.
I have no particular stake in any of this, and I don't really care about the outcome. Maybe the SEC will yet prove their might, and if they do, then good for them. Then and only then can the self-righteous SEC fans stake a bit of a claim for THIS season. But until then, we do not know, simply because these teams achieved their rankings through plenty of conference nepotism.