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Everyone being so high on Wisconsin, and MSU/OSU for that matter

  • wes_mantooth
    cats gone wild;579668 wrote:They ignore the facts, so you might as well not post them. When will the Big 10 ever get away from creampuff schedules? The SEC west is better than any conference top to bottom.

    this is a silly post. The SEC teams never schedule out of conference games against any decent team. Now I understand the argument that they shouldn't since the conference schedule is tough. But I just laugh at posters that are saying the SEC is that much better than anyone...lots of parity everywhere this year, that conference included. The SEC is not what it was a couple of years ago and I have a feeling we are going to see that when bowl season rolls around.
  • cats gone wild
    wes_mantooth;579681 wrote:this is a silly post. The SEC teams never schedule out of conference games against any decent team. Now I understand the argument that they shouldn't since the conference schedule is tough. But I just laugh at posters that are saying the SEC is that much better than anyone...lots of parity everywhere this year, that conference included. The SEC is not what it was a couple of years ago and I have a feeling we are going to see that when bowl season rolls around.

    Um, sure. LSU had UNC and WVU scheduled this year (be4 UNC got busted). They play Oregon and WVU next year. Sounds like they play a couple tough non-con's a year and usually 4 or 5 ranked SEC teams.
    The SEC is not what they were a couple years ago? We here this EVERY year, and no one has ever proved that statement.
  • cats gone wild
    centralbucksfan;579680 wrote:And the SEC East was on by a team with 3 freaking losses. The next best team was 4-4!

    Creampuff schedules? You mean playing teams like this:

    Tenn Tech
    Louisiana-Monroe*
    McNeese State
    San Jose St.
    Duke
    Georgia St (1st year football program)


    Need I go further? Those are just a few off the top of my head...

    Do you want me to list the Big 10's non-con cupcake games? I dont think I have enough posting room for that though.
  • centralbucksfan
    cats gone wild;579692 wrote:Um, sure. LSU had UNC and WVU scheduled this year (be4 UNC got busted). They play Oregon and WVU next year. Sounds like they play a couple tough non-con's a year and usually 4 or 5 ranked SEC teams.
    The SEC is not what they were a couple years ago? We here this EVERY year, and no one has ever proved that statement.

    Your hanging your hat on UNC and WVU? UNC....do they even have a football team? And WVU is in the fucking big east...just a BAD CONFERENCE! Period! Comical!
  • karen lotz
    wes_mantooth;579681 wrote:The SEC teams never schedule out of conference games against any decent team.

    Never? Va Tech, Penn State, Florida State, Miami, North Carolina (was supposed to be at least decent this year if not for eligibility issues), Oregon, Georgia Tech, Clemson off the top of my head...
  • ytownfootball
    cats gone wild;579695 wrote:Do you want me to list the Big 10's non-con cupcake games? I dont think I have enough posting room for that though.

    Who cares...SEC chest thumpers that's who. Flat out...you're pissed your two loss team won't be in the SEC title game or in a marquee bowl game.

    But bashing the Big 10 makes you feel better...sleep on it
  • wes_mantooth
    cats gone wild;579692 wrote:Um, sure. LSU had UNC and WVU scheduled this year (be4 UNC got busted). They play Oregon and WVU next year. Sounds like they play a couple tough non-con's a year and usually 4 or 5 ranked SEC teams.
    The SEC is not what they were a couple years ago? We here this EVERY year, and no one has ever proved that statement.

    We will see....I am not a SEC hater for the most part, I just don't think the teams are as strong this year. And I don't give a shit about the cupcake schedules since the conferences are competitive enough....
  • cats gone wild
    centralbucksfan;579702 wrote:Your hanging your hat on UNC and WVU? UNC....do they even have a football team? And WVU is in the fucking big east...just a BAD CONFERENCE! Period! Comical!

    Remember, we schedule games "years in advance". UNC was ranked before all the allegations. WVU is ranked and is always good.
    OSU's schedule is the laughing stock of college football. Eastern Mich, Ohio, Marshall, and Miami. ROGL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Next year LSU plays WVU and OREGON
    OSU plays Miami and Colorado.............whoo, your tough non con games are very tough......ROGL!!!!!!!!
  • wes_mantooth
    I will never criticize teams for scheduling the WVUs and Miamis of the world...since it is done so far in advance.
  • dwccrew
    Ty Webb;579635 wrote:I don't know if Ohio State wants any part of Arkansas
    Aren't you one of the guys that claimed OSU would lose at least 3 games and that Florida wouldn't go 7-5? Don't you claim OSU is going to lose every big game they play? Yeah.....I'm not buying what you're selling.
    cats gone wild;579664 wrote:Man, people are touchy and took the bait. This argument was basically towards Wisconsin and the Big 10 as whole. People, dont let facts get in the way that the top 3 teams in the big 10 have only played 4 games vs. ranked teams all year. What matters is what teams are ranked at the end of the year, not the beginning when no one knew anything about them. Kinda crazy, but LSU has played more ranked teams than the top 3 Big 10 teams combined.
    Gordon Gee has NO ROOM at all to talk about beating up the sisters of the poor. Boise and TCU played ranked teams this year and they play in a nobody conference. But its OK for the B10 to play nobodies in a weak conference. Cbf, I repect you as a poster alot, but you are out of your mind if you think the Big 10 has caught up. If the big 3 of the Big10 played 5 ranked teams this year, they would probably have 2 or more losses, especially pitiful MSU>
    You're right, it all matters where they end up. And the Big Ten has 3 ranked in the top ten, just like the SEC.
  • enigmaax
    dwccrew;579789 wrote: You're right, it all matters where they end up. And the Big Ten has 3 ranked in the top ten, just like the SEC.

    And then the Big Ten has no more ranked teams, while the SEC has three more.
  • dwccrew
    enigmaax;579794 wrote:And then the Big Ten has no more ranked teams, while the SEC has three more.

    That's fine, the thread is about the three teams ranked in the top ten. I'm not comparing SEC and Big Ten.
  • enigmaax
    wes_mantooth;579681 wrote:this is a silly post. The SEC teams never schedule out of conference games against any decent team.

    So the top teams in the Big Ten played Notre Dame (7-5), Arizona State (5-6), and Miami (7-5) as their marquee games. The top SEC teams played Clemson (6-6), TAM (9-3), WVU (8-3), and UNC (7-5).

    The middle pack teams for the Big Ten played Arizona (7-4), Missouri (10-2), Alabama (9-3), UConn (7-4), and Notre Dame (again - 7-5). The SEC's middle teams played Oregon (11-0), Florida State (9-3), Penn State (7-5), Clemson (6-6), and GT (6-6).

    I'm interested to know the major difference in scheduling that makes you say that about the SEC but suggests other conferences (namely, the Big Ten) schedule so much tougher OOC games.
  • Pick6
    Cats, you are really beating your chest that the SEC opponents have about a whopping 8% better winning percentage than the big 10? Thats a 1 game difference..nothing to brag about.

    I'll go on record and say the overrated top 3 in the big 10 go now worse than 2-1 in their bowl games, and you can quote me on it
  • centralbucksfan
    cats gone wild;579719 wrote:Remember, we schedule games "years in advance". UNC was ranked before all the allegations. WVU is ranked and is always good.
    OSU's schedule is the laughing stock of college football. Eastern Mich, Ohio, Marshall, and Miami. ROGL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Next year LSU plays WVU and OREGON
    OSU plays Miami and Colorado.............whoo, your tough non con games are very tough......ROGL!!!!!!!!

    Hey..how about go ROGL!!!!! on your NON BCS Bowl game for the second straight year!!
  • sportswizuhrd
    I wonder how this thread would have turned out if the same exact thread had not been made by CGW.
  • sjmvsfscs08
    I think it should be noted that most teams in the country who are on top don't really care about scheduling grueling schedules. It's the age we live in, make it through a mediocre at best schedule undefeated and let your team's clout get you into the BCS National Championship. The days of common big time matchups are sadly ending.

    I at least will give credit to Ohio State for one traditional power a season. When it's Southern Cal or Texas and they're elite teams it means a lot. When it's Washington and Miami and they aren't very good though, it makes the schedule a joke. Ohio State's schedule this year is a joke. I don't know how anyone can really say otherwise, and that's why I have such an issue with Gee's comments. I really like the guy, but he is just wrong.

    I think the Big Ten is trending upward, but this year the big flaw is that Ohio State and Michigan State didn't play each other. Wisconsin is the only team in the Big Ten with a tough conference schedule, but they lost to Michigan State so it moot. This is just a bad situation for the Big Ten. A three-way tie with your best schools is not good, so much--too much, is left to speculation. Wisconsin has won big so they have maintained the lead but no one really knows. In that sense, the OP is correct.

    Now, 2011 will be a GREAT year for the conference. Ohio State is Ohio State and will maintain being a top team for at least 2011. Dantonio and Bielema have established top programs in my opinion at Michigan State and Wisconsin. Nebraska is phenomenal, and will take care of their inconsistency issues this off-season. Penn State will more than likely rebound. Iowa is always solid. Plenty of good teams right there. Add a Northwestern coach who will improve that program too and an Illinois that can do some things and who've got a conference that may challenge the SEC.
  • sleeper
    In all honesty, MSU, Wisky, and OSU would all win the SEC. Iowa and Penn State could probably take the east(and really, Northwestern would probably be in the mix).

    The only reason there are more ranked teams is the SEC bias, which would slowly decay once the Big Ten dominates the SEC again, in the bowl games.
  • Sonofanump
    cats gone wild;579359 wrote:I think people are basing the Wisconsin season on the last 4 games vs. Indiana, Purdue, Michigan, and Northwestern. Do you guys realize they are spanking little sisters of the poor?
    Pitiful.
    Odd that two of the four team you state are "little sisters of the poor" will be playing in a bowl game.

    Who do you think would win between Indiana vs Miss and Purdue vs LA-Monroe?
  • karen lotz
    I'd say Mississippi would win and I'm not sure about the other game. How does LA-Monroe stack up against Toledo?
  • Sonofanump
    karen lotz;580096 wrote: How does LA-Monroe stack up against Toledo?

    Even up.
  • karen lotz
    Then I would take them over Purdue.
  • darbypitcher22
    Who cares anymore.

    win your games, you play in the game.

    I do think that its BS that the SEC seems to have this birhtright that they belong in the title game just because of the toughness of their league. The Bottom line at the moment, is that the system is designed to match two teams who are undefeated and untied to play for the title. If two teams fail to exist, then there inveitably are problems involved
  • sjmvsfscs08
    karen lotz;580115 wrote:Then I would take them over Purdue.

    Well played. What a perfect setup.
  • Pick6
    karen lotz;580115 wrote:Then I would take them over Purdue.

    I guess you took oregon over osu last year?