SEC owns the BCS!!

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Haters can say what they want, but the proof is in the championships.

5 BCS Championships in a row and 7 since the BCS started in '98. Other conferences have a couple of top teams. The SEC has almost half its teams expecting to be in the big game, because they HAVE been in it.
 
It's an SEC world and all the other conf are just living in it.
The SEC is way better than all the other top conf teams combined.
 
Yeah, hope a bunch of them go to the league, as they might spank the Milesless Tigers in next years opener.
 
I wonder how much those officials got paid? That man was clearly down. One of the biggest officiating fuck ups ever.

What? You must be looking at film doctored by the Oregon students. His knee never touched the ground at all.
 
I wonder how much those officials got paid? That man was clearly down. One of the biggest officiating fuck ups ever.

Mott is the biggest sports whiner on the board, which is appropriate he's an Ohio slow fan who didn't even attend the school. Which means he suffers from SEC envy.:awesome:
 
No he went to a community college for hazardous materials management stuff so complex it would explode the head of any OSU student.
IE he's a propeller head that actually likes football.
 
I read an interesting article on the BCS run for the SEC.

http://www.foxsportssouth.com/01/11...ding_bcstitle.html?blockID=389214&feedID=4354

From that article: "It turns out the adage is true. Size matters. It's not flash, speed, special teams or third-down conversion percentages: SEC teams win championships because they are bigger than everybody else.

Nowhere was that more evident than Monday's BCS championship in Glendale, Ariz. Much was made of Oregon's high-octane offense, but the Ducks' speed turned out to be irrelevant because their offensive line was trapped among giants.Oregon showed up averaging more than 300 yards on the ground. Auburn held the Ducks to 75, not because of scheme or stunts or blitz packages, but because Nick Fairley and his defensive mates outweighed the Ducks by more than 30 pounds a man.

On the other side of the ball, Cam Newton was bigger than nine of Oregon's 11 defensive starters. Granted the Ducks did a fantastic job of containing Newton for the most part, but when the Tigers needed two or three yards, everybody knew they were going to get it. When the opposing quarterback is bigger than all your defensive backs, all your linebackers and all but two of your interior linemen, you've got a problem in short-yardage situations."



Everyone said Oregon would have the bigger aubbie D exhausted, and would be able to score on them. But when you go 3 and out repeatedly, its difficult to tire your opponent. The heavier (but still fast) defense of auburn was stuffing Oregon consistently.
 
The bad news for the slack 10 and the Little 10 is that Bama, LSU, Tenn, S.Carolina, Fla are all that big as well.
 
The bad news for the slack 10 and the Little 10 is that Bama, LSU, Tenn, S.Carolina, Fla are all that big as well.

And the good news for them is that, while GA is that big too, they haven't fired Mark Richt so GA is no threat in a major bowl game.
 
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