It doesn't make me mad the Aggies have found success in the SEC, even though they lost to Auburn.
Missouri was a surprise to me, Their offense is doing great, scoring over 35 points per game. I'm gonna sound like an a$$ here, but their schedule so far, has been light. Up until the last two weeks.
Murray State, Toledo, Indiana (which is being ridiculed for having the worst defense in the Big Ten), Arkansas State, and Vanderbilt.
They got done thrashing a young Georgia defense and a crippled offense losing their two best RBs. How would we as Husker fans react if we lost both Imani Cross and Abdullah at this point in the season? Talk about Huskerboard meltdown.
I don't know how Florida was ever ranked, They only beat Toledo, Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas. Florida is the classic example of media talking heads blowing up how big the SEC must be. I feel confident saying that we could beat Florida and it wouldn't be close.
Back to Missouri, looking at the rest of their schedule, they got some better competition coming their way. South Carolina (yes I know they lost to Tennessee but that doesn't make them irrevelant) and Texas A&M. Playing Ole Miss on the road could be a trap game for them.
Playing Tennessee at home and Kentucky on road, seem like wins for an offense that seems unstoppable.