Got this from TD. Credit to poster William Taylor21 who put it together. *using only FBS opponents* #5 LSU: - Miami (4-1) - Auburn (4-1) - LaTech (3-1) - Ole Miss (3-2) Combined record: 14-5 (.736) #4 Ohio State: - Oregon State (1-4) - Rutgers (1-4) - TCU (3-2) - Tulane (2-3) - Penn St (4-1) Combined record: 11-14 (.440) #3 Clemson: - Texas A&M (3-2) - Georgia Southern (3-1) - Georgia Tech (2-3) - Syracuse (4-1) Combined record: 12-7 (.631) #2 Georgia: - South Carolina (2-2) - MTSU (2-2) - Missouri (3-1) - UT (2-3) Combined record: 9-8 (.529) #1 Alabama: - Louisville (2-3) - Arkansas St (2-3) - Ole Miss (3-2) - Texas A&M (3-2) - ULL (1-3) Combined record: 11-13 (.458) *LSU's opponents are 14-1 outside of their losses to LSU*
Bama is good but how do we know how good they really are when you look at their level of competition... People think it's a forgone conclusion that we lose to them because of how they have played this year... As the saying goes, that's why they play the games...
Yeah, Bama's best win is A&M in my opinion. The hogs and Ole Miss stink. Tech would beat Arkansas and stretch, if not beat, Ole Miss.
Yes, you really do. A lot are using the "competition" as a caveat for the offense this season. A lot are also whistling past the graveyard. I don't care if a team is playing five FCS teams in a row...when you have a QB who has a rating over 350 on 3rd downs that's not just good--that's elite. Drew Lock is leading the SEC in yards per game right now at 320. He's got 90 on Tua; who has yet to take a snap in the fourth quarter. Those are two examples of several. But you know what? We're likely going to hear the same thing next season in spite of having these guys back.
In teaching me to be humble, my dad always told me if you're good, you don't have to tell others, they know. I know you're sweating us right now, you should be. We comin.
the Ducks sure blew it with Tua, it must be nice living in the catbird's nest, no one can even argue with you really, just mutter and grumble. it's horrible. How long's it been since you last thought Alabama was bad, struggling or going downhill? also Terry, I was wondering, what you thought of Mario Cristobal when he coached for bama?
The 2006 season. On that fateful Jan day in 2007, the dark clouds parted and the sun began to shine the day the former Dolphins coach was introduced as the new HC of the promised land.