The Big Ten's (And NU's) Struggle for Respect

Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it.

And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
If Nebraska was in the SEC, recruiting would be so much easier in southern states. So they might not struggle as much as you think because the team would be totally diff.

 
Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it.And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
Nebraska would not struggle "mightily" in it. The SEC can't spell defense.
Ole Miss is first in points against. There's currently 20 combined points in Lsu vs Alabama. Please stop saying things.
 
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Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it.And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
Nebraska would not struggle "mightily" in it. The SEC can't spell defense.
Ole Miss is first in points against. There's currently 20 combined points in Lsu vs Alabama. Please stop saying things.
Holding Presbyterian to 0 will help keep Mississippi there. Points against was not Auburn's friend today.

 
Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it.
And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
If you are saying the transitive property doesn't work in football, then you can not say Nebraska would struggle mightily in the SEC West. They would have to play the games first.
 
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Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it. And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
If you are saying the transitive property doesn't work in football, then you can not say Nebraska would struggle mightily in the SEC West. They would have to play the games first.
And they would go badly.

 
Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it. And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
If you are saying the transitive property doesn't work in football, then you can not say Nebraska would struggle mightily in the SEC West. They would have to play the games first.
And they would go badly.
I heard this once from someone, but I forget who, "the transitive property doesn't work in football".
 
Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it. And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
If you are saying the transitive property doesn't work in football, then you can not say Nebraska would struggle mightily in the SEC West. They would have to play the games first.
And they would go badly.
I heard this once from someone, but I forget who, "the transitive property doesn't work in football".
I mean, if we aren't going to admit the sec has a better product.......

 
Remind me how tough the SEC west is after Auburn just got embarrassed by TAMU.
The sec west is tough and Nebraska would struggle mightily in it. And the transitive property doesn't work in football.
If you are saying the transitive property doesn't work in football, then you can not say Nebraska would struggle mightily in the SEC West. They would have to play the games first.
And they would go badly.
I heard this once from someone, but I forget who, "the transitive property doesn't work in football".
I mean, if we aren't going to admit the sec has a better product.......
Tell that to Missouri when they first joined the SEC.

 
They're in the weaker division.

C'mon man, the teams there are better. It's time to stop with this.
Well, maybe we should join the SEC East, sweep our schedule (as they are a weaker division) while getting that SEC brand.
 
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I stopped reading when somebody said Nebraska wouldn't struggle in the SEC.

Nebraska has not played well in several games this year. Play like we did against Northwestern or Purdue, two of the worst power 5 teams in the country, we easily lose against most teams in that conference. Posters here seem to have a lot of faith in a team that hasn't won anything for 15 years.

Unless Nebraska can prove themselves next week, we're simply a product of our schedule.

 
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