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Florida Times-Union: Schedule should separate Boise State and TCU from title consideration
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<blockquote data-quote="SnoSki" data-source="post: 665970" data-attributes="member: 4537"><p>This is what kills me about the "week-in-week-out" argument. How is the writer so positive that Boise couldn't win all of those games? It looks to me like Boise has the better team than all of those programs listed. The reason alabama lost is not because of the "week in week out grind," it's because south carolina out schemed and out coached nick saban. it has <u>nothing</u> to do with the "sec" patch on s carolina's jersey. the patch is made o fabric and just sits there. it doesn't make tackles. it doesn't run the football. it doesn't call plays.</p><p></p><p>Part 2 that bugs me is that the writers ALWAYS point to the SEC schedule. Why not point to the big east schedule? TCU/BSU would be favored by at least 14 in ALL of those games. And back to the supposed "power" of the SEC.. the entire 5 team block in the "east" sucks this year. In the west, MSU and Ole Miss are both crappy this year.</p><p></p><p>The only decent SEC teams this year are Bama, Auburn (gave up more points last week than we have in the last 6 games combined), Arky.. and maybe LSU, but I think everyone knows their luck is about to run out.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree, but I also think that Alabama's wins over Penn State (now 3-3), Florida (now 4-3), San Jose State(1-6), Duke (1-5), Ole Miss (3-3) should be met the same way.. with shrugs. Let's not forget that Bama still has powerhouses on their schedule like 2-4 Tennessee and Georgia State, who is in the very first year of ever having a football program. Ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnoSki, post: 665970, member: 4537"] This is what kills me about the "week-in-week-out" argument. How is the writer so positive that Boise couldn't win all of those games? It looks to me like Boise has the better team than all of those programs listed. The reason alabama lost is not because of the "week in week out grind," it's because south carolina out schemed and out coached nick saban. it has [u]nothing[/u] to do with the "sec" patch on s carolina's jersey. the patch is made o fabric and just sits there. it doesn't make tackles. it doesn't run the football. it doesn't call plays. Part 2 that bugs me is that the writers ALWAYS point to the SEC schedule. Why not point to the big east schedule? TCU/BSU would be favored by at least 14 in ALL of those games. And back to the supposed "power" of the SEC.. the entire 5 team block in the "east" sucks this year. In the west, MSU and Ole Miss are both crappy this year. The only decent SEC teams this year are Bama, Auburn (gave up more points last week than we have in the last 6 games combined), Arky.. and maybe LSU, but I think everyone knows their luck is about to run out. I agree, but I also think that Alabama's wins over Penn State (now 3-3), Florida (now 4-3), San Jose State(1-6), Duke (1-5), Ole Miss (3-3) should be met the same way.. with shrugs. Let's not forget that Bama still has powerhouses on their schedule like 2-4 Tennessee and Georgia State, who is in the very first year of ever having a football program. Ever. [/QUOTE]
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