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SEC scheduling cupcakes this season
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<blockquote data-quote="Wexahu" data-source="post: 2599640" data-attributes="member: 72863"><p>Yes, it is. But both are completely winnable games. That's like saying x team had a tougher schedule than y team because x played UTEP instead of an FCS team. KU has been almost without question the worst P5 team of all, with the possible exception of Rutgers. Alabama isn't playing Kansas either. </p><p></p><p>Look, everyone's schedule is unbalanced. Whose is tougher jumps around from year to year depending on who is good, where they play, what teams are avoided in the cross-division draw, etc. It's kind of a silly argument. I imagine when the SEC expands to 9 conference games they'll still win most of their games against other P5 leagues and have just as much representation in the the playoffs as they have up to now because it's a damn good league.</p><p></p><p>It's funny. All I've basically said is that I think the SEC is the best league in college football. Everyone basically concedes that I think, but it's almost like you're not allowed to say it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wexahu, post: 2599640, member: 72863"] Yes, it is. But both are completely winnable games. That's like saying x team had a tougher schedule than y team because x played UTEP instead of an FCS team. KU has been almost without question the worst P5 team of all, with the possible exception of Rutgers. Alabama isn't playing Kansas either. Look, everyone's schedule is unbalanced. Whose is tougher jumps around from year to year depending on who is good, where they play, what teams are avoided in the cross-division draw, etc. It's kind of a silly argument. I imagine when the SEC expands to 9 conference games they'll still win most of their games against other P5 leagues and have just as much representation in the the playoffs as they have up to now because it's a damn good league. It's funny. All I've basically said is that I think the SEC is the best league in college football. Everyone basically concedes that I think, but it's almost like you're not allowed to say it. [/QUOTE]
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