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College Football Week 13 - Rivalry Week!

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Sad how the 2nd half of the civil war turned out. It was an entertaining game until Oregon ran away with it after halftime.

Anyway, with an eventual 9 - 3 record (with cupcake win next week), pretty damn good season from a team that was picked to be the worst in the entire PAC 12 at the start of the season. Proud of them :-)
 
I don't always post when Notre Dame wins. But when I do, they are going to the national championship. '08

Every time I think to myself that we really need to break the SEC monopoly, and thus I can stomach rooting for Notre Dame, a wild_Notre_Dame_fan comes out of nowhere.

Then I realize that it's ok if the SEC extends its streak. It's better than Notre Dame winning the MNC.
 
Every time I think to myself that we really need to break the SEC monopoly, and thus I can stomach rooting for Notre Dame, a wild_Notre_Dame_fan comes out of nowhere.

Then I realize that it's ok if the SEC extends its streak. It's better than Notre Dame winning the MNC.

Glad you saw the light
 
A crazy week outside of the top 4.

11 of the top 25 BCS teams lost, with 4 being PAC-12 (and add in SC for maximum damage) which hurts, but with Texas and Oklahoma State losing, I think the nod still goes to the pac-12 as the 2nd best conference... ACC failed in its only test of the year, and B1G looked mediocre outside of Ohio State. SEC clearly distanced themselves from everybody else, with essentially a spotless weekend with the exception of a much closer LSU game than expected.

And for the weekly Sagarin update.

1) ND
2) Florida
3) Oregon (up from #5)
4) Georgia
5) Stanford (slipped one spot)
6) KSU
7) Alabama
8) South Carolina
9) LSU
10) Ohio State
 
A crazy week outside of the top 4.

11 of the top 25 BCS teams lost, with 4 being PAC-12 (and add in SC for maximum damage) which hurts, but with Texas and Oklahoma State losing, I think the nod still goes to the pac-12 as the 2nd best conference... ACC failed in its only test of the year, and B1G looked mediocre outside of Ohio State. SEC clearly distanced themselves from everybody else, with essentially a spotless weekend with the exception of a much closer LSU game than expected.

And for the weekly Sagarin update.

1) ND
2) Florida
3) Oregon (up from #5)
4) Georgia
5) Stanford (slipped one spot)
6) KSU
7) Alabama
8) South Carolina
9) LSU
10) Ohio State

Sagarin is so Pac12 biased its ridiculous. Georgia has a win over the Sag #2 yet Oregon is still a stronger team?
 
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http://www.footballperspective.com/week-13-college-football-srs-ratings/

There are six excellent teams representing the First Class of the conference: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M, LSU, and South Carolina.

There are four genuinely terrible teams: Auburn, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas are the cellar dwellers, or Lower Class members. That leaves a lean, two-tiered middle class. Vanderbilt stands alone as an upper-middle class member, with the three M schools of the conference (Mississippi, Missouri, and Mississippi State) are lower-middle class schools. As it turned out, there are caste systems with more mobility than the SEC had in 2012. With 14 teams playing 8 conference games each, that leaves 56 conference games for the SEC. Here is what happened:

The First Class (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M, LSU, and South Carolina) went 30-0 in games against the rest of the conference, with 21 of those wins coming by at least 14 points.

The Upper Middle Class (Vanderbilt) was equally predictable, going 0-3 against the First Class and 5-0 against everyone else.

The Lower Middle Class (MSU, Mississippi and Missouri) went 0-12 against the First Class, with 9 losses coming by at least 19 points. They also went 0-2 against the Upper Middle Class, but finished 8-0 against the Lower Class, with 6 of those wins coming by double digits.

The Bottom Class (Auburn, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas) were 0-26 against the rest of the conference, with 18 of those losses coming by double digits


As a result of how stratified the conference was, it’s hard not to recognize how much the schedule impacts the results. Only two teams in the conference played just two games against First Class teams. It is not a coincidence, in my opinion, that those two teams happen to be the ones that landed in Atlanta.
 
I don't think anyone doubts Georgia got lucky with its schedule again.

Looking forward to Mosley and co. laying the boom on shorty mc short shorts.
 
In other news, 9/10 Big 12 teams qualified for a bowl... 90% of the conference... But, if Boise State or Kent State make it to the top 16, they'll only get 1 BCS bid.
 
Clowney's sacks last night.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsrBdnLV6Og


Incredible incredible player and he's only a sophomore. Tied as sack leader in the country with 13 and the single-season record holder at USC. The next to last sack was powerful.

I reckon we'll be 10th in the BCS this week, and if we win in our bowl game, we'll move up as some of those team naturally will lose their match-ups. Two top-10 finishes is very good.
 
DAT SEC Scheduling... 6 top teams all had 10+ wins. All other BCS automatic qualifiers with 10+ wins (so far) ... 6
I see things lining up nicely next year for three teams, at least as far as cross-divisional games.

Bama just has to deal with UK and Tenn, USC gets MSU and Arky, while A&M gets Mizzou and Vandy.
 
I don't think anyone doubts Georgia got lucky with its schedule again.

Looking forward to Mosley and co. laying the boom on shorty mc short shorts.

It's really difficult to not think FLA is the best team in the SEC. The breakdown of the conference records is staggering. It's like Bama and UGA won a dice roll
 
It's really difficult to not think FLA is the best team in the SEC. The breakdown of the conference records is staggering. It's like Bama and UGA won a dice roll

Unless you watched their games... Using a win over the best ACC team as a launching argument doesn't help either.
 
I will have to take your word for it. I'm generally a SOS over MOV type, but if the people watching the games say they aren't so good that's good enough for me

It is true that at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is the win. Florida is just....unconventional.
 
Florida doesn't look as crisp as UGA or Bama to my eyes (and I'm saying this as a fan of a team that got blown out by UF and blew out UGA). That said, it's hard to argue with their resumé after going 2-1 against the SEC's Big Six. A lot of the things they do well aren't very memorable or exciting but help swing close games. I'll bet their punter is near the top of the season stats, for example.
 
It is true that at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is the win. Florida is just....unconventional.

I don't mean that dismissively. It's a short season and weird stuff can happen. I watched them play A&M early in the year, and feel like A&M is much better now than it was earlier. The timing of that game helped FLA. If they have won games with lucky breaks or bad calls then the eye test is what matters
 
I wouldn't go that far, but I do think Murray is going to shred the secondary like A & M. Thankfully, Murray lacks Manziel's running ability, so I think the D gives up yards but limits points, similar to the LSU game. The outcome will depend upon how the O does against Georgia's D.
Fortunately we have a couple good rushers too.
 
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