chicko1983
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Because people don't think Georgia or SCAR deserve anything close to top 15 rankings
The Georgia which beat Clemson was awesome, well TG was awesome anyway.They are too one-dimensional though and need some decent receivers.
I havent seen SCAR live yet so cant comment on them, but they were in many people's top 10 at the start of the year and a lot of people here even had them winning the SEC. They have the talent to be a top 25 team for sure, I just think they played Texas AM at their best, making them look bad in the process.
Pac-12 isn't looking so hot this year imo.
But yeah, using rankings to justify how great the SEC is isn't going to win you a lot of friends.A lot of the criticism of SECSECSEC stuff involves complaints about the ranking system.
Pac-12, in my opinion, is full of the teams which lose the ones they shouldnt. They will play awesome matches followed up by complete tripe, so I have not really rated them in the last two years of watching and following.
In terms of my gambling, I have lost more money on Pac-12 teams being inconsistent than any other conference.
Stanford, USC, Oregon, UCLA and ASU have all cost me money on the back of upsets against them.
As the resident ACC cheerleader, I wish it were true that the ACC was seen as premier competition. They're not seen anywhere near that level. Florida State? Yes. Clemson? Well, last year they did alright in beating Georgia and Ohio State. Anyone else? Anyone?
Just when we thought Virginia Tech might be getting back into the discussion, they went and lost at home to East Carolina. Maybe Louisville can get there, though losing in conference to Virginia didn't help. Duke won 10 games last year, still gets no respect, though truthfully, they still haven't beaten anyone of note out of conference, so I'm not sure they deserve it. Miami is a joke. North Carolina is an as yet overrated joke. And Georgia Tech just makes me sad.
Though it was good to see Boston College help take the PAC-12 down a notch.
I think ACC have the best out of conference record of the power 5 at the moment for this season.
But yeah, like the Pac-12, they seam to be a really inconsistent conference with teams winning the matches they shouldnt and then losing the ones they should win.
Florida St are head and shoulders above the rest in this conference, IMO.
Because those conferences actually play legitimate non-conference games.
I can see your argument but many SEC fans would say they play the hardest conference games so their non-conference games will be against weaker teams.
In the playoff era, the strength of schedule should come into play so the difficulty in the non-conference games will even out amongst the power 5 teams you would think?
It's the pendulum of public opinion swinging back the other way too. I'd go so far as to say the top SEC teams aren't much better, if at all, than Pac12 top teams. But the middle of the SEC provides more of a challenge which could help in the playoffs.
Yeah, this year I would say that all SEC teams are weaker than last year besides Ole Miss and Tennessee.
I agree that the SEC depth seems to be deeper than other conferences, and its probably because of this their teams get rated higher.
I do rate Stanford and Oregon, but I would still put my money on Bama in a national championship game if was played next week at a neutral venue, if it were possible.
Im not saying that Bama are a better team, just under match pressure, I would back them ahead of Stan