It all works on cycles. I wouldn't be surprised if Florida, SoCar, and Georgia are in the top 5 of the SEC in a few years with the always up there Bama and then whoever tends to be on the upswing between Auburn LSU and Arkansas.
It all works on cycles. I wouldn't be surprised if Florida, SoCar, and Georgia are in the top 5 of the SEC in a few years with the always up there Bama and then whoever tends to be on the upswing between Auburn LSU and Arkansas.
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It all works on cycles. I wouldn't be surprised if Florida, SoCar, and Georgia are in the top 5 of the SEC in a few years with the always up there Bama and then whoever tends to be on the upswing between Auburn LSU and Arkansas.
They might. It's very unusual that Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida have all three been mediocre for a few years in a row. It's coaching issues at UT and UF (and arguably GA too). I agree that the East could make a comeback. When you can recruit in the states of Georgia and Florida you always have the potential to be good.
Not Florida. FSU has struggled to beat their ACC, and OCC, opponents this year. They always seem to need to comeback and win in the last few minutes. They are man-handling Florida in the first half. FSU is having an easy time beating an SEC team.
MSU losing by 14 to a QB who misses half his throws
SEC rules
The ACC shutdown the powerful, unbeatable, SEC today.
#9 Georgia is DONE.
Mississippi St will soon be DONE.
Auburn dumping Alabama is coming soon. 'Bama will be DONE.
That will complete the perfecta. The SEC gets shutout of the championship series. The SEC is DONE.
It all comes down to Alabama, if Auburn pulls the upset then the SEC gets ZERO teams in the playoff.