1. YA Tittle, Kenny Stabler, Joe Namath, the Mannings (x3), Bert Jones, Tim Couch (just checking to see if you're still reading)...yeah, who wants to be a QB in the SEC anyways...? :shock:
  2. Simple answer. In the SEC you will almost be guaranteed to have a good running game to help your cause. RB's can make average quarterbacks look like superstars.
  3. See: Peach Bowl. :rofl:

    Couldn't help myself.
  4. Obviously, OVD would rather take the easy road and play in a less talented conference
  5. Why?
  6. Absolutely. I bleed purple & gold and have done so since I was 6 years of age, but I imagine if I were an All-American recruit I would snatch up a scholly at Hawaii over LSU, no brainer. Shouldn't Hawaii have a top 5 class on a yearly basis?

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  7. In the SEC a quarterback never has to worry about a frozen field, cold hands or slick ice on the football and neither do his receivers. Also in the SEC, the receivers are extremely fast, which helps a quarterback. Since Spurrier, the SEC features a wide-open passing game, not a pounding running game. How many top quarterbacks come from the ice belt schools?
  8. I never really here much about U of Hawaii. Is it known to be a school that gives you a pretty good education or is it easy to get into?

  9. I think their academic requirements are, tuition and a plane ticket. That's about it.:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
  10. this is the main reason. SEC schools have the hottest chicks, and in the end thats all that really matters.