Creed Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 (edited) Aside from UT stepping up to play some big boys (Oregon, Oklahoma), how many times do you see an SEC team play a team actually ranked higher? Not often and this pads their record vs P5 teams. SEC gets a lot of their top teams (usually top 8ish ranked) vs a P5 OOC team maybe ranked 20 or lower or unranked. They are hardly playing up. Edited September 26, 2014 by Mavric Split this topic off as it is different from the original thread. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 Aside from UT stepping up to play some big boys (Oregon, Oklahoma), how many times do you see an SEC team play a team actually ranked higher? Not often and this pads their record vs P5 teams. SEC gets a lot of their top teams (usually top 8ish ranked) vs a P5 OOC team maybe ranked 20 or lower or unranked. They are hardly playing up. Not to sound like I am qualifying what they are doing but these schedules are made a few years in advance. Nebraska vs Miami was made in 2008. Who knows where a team will be ranked 6 years later. Quote Link to comment
VectorVictor Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 The whole of college football owes a debt of gratitude to Indiana for helping expose that the emperor does indeed wear no clothes. If anyone needs an example of why the SEC is so unfairly overrated, see the Indiana/Mizzery game. Also, MSU beating LSU, and Vandy hanging with South Carolina? These teams just aren't good, plain and simple...but for some reason, we'll see a four-loss SEC team in the Top 25 come mid-October, and ESPN justifying their ranking. 1 Quote Link to comment
Creed Posted September 22, 2014 Author Share Posted September 22, 2014 Aside from UT stepping up to play some big boys (Oregon, Oklahoma), how many times do you see an SEC team play a team actually ranked higher? Not often and this pads their record vs P5 teams. SEC gets a lot of their top teams (usually top 8ish ranked) vs a P5 OOC team maybe ranked 20 or lower or unranked. They are hardly playing up. Not to sound like I am qualifying what they are doing but these schedules are made a few years in advance. Nebraska vs Miami was made in 2008. Who knows where a team will be ranked 6 years later. Not always the case. Sure for the home-n-home series they are scheduled 6-8-10 years out. Many of the neutral site games in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston that they SEC is known for are only scheduled 2 years out give or take a year. B1G needs to get their top 2-3 teams games against mid pack P5 teams to help it record that ESPN seems so concerned with. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 Aside from UT stepping up to play some big boys (Oregon, Oklahoma), how many times do you see an SEC team play a team actually ranked higher? Not often and this pads their record vs P5 teams. SEC gets a lot of their top teams (usually top 8ish ranked) vs a P5 OOC team maybe ranked 20 or lower or unranked. They are hardly playing up. Not to sound like I am qualifying what they are doing but these schedules are made a few years in advance. Nebraska vs Miami was made in 2008. Who knows where a team will be ranked 6 years later. Not always the case. Sure for the home-n-home series they are scheduled 6-8-10 years out. Many of the neutral site games in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston that they SEC is known for are only scheduled 2 years out give or take a year. B1G needs to get their top 2-3 teams games against mid pack P5 teams to help it record that ESPN seems so concerned with. Yes. You are correct on the Neutral field games Quote Link to comment
VectorVictor Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 Aside from UT stepping up to play some big boys (Oregon, Oklahoma), how many times do you see an SEC team play a team actually ranked higher? Not often and this pads their record vs P5 teams. SEC gets a lot of their top teams (usually top 8ish ranked) vs a P5 OOC team maybe ranked 20 or lower or unranked. They are hardly playing up. Not to sound like I am qualifying what they are doing but these schedules are made a few years in advance. Nebraska vs Miami was made in 2008. Who knows where a team will be ranked 6 years later. Not always the case. Sure for the home-n-home series they are scheduled 6-8-10 years out. Many of the neutral site games in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston that they SEC is known for are only scheduled 2 years out give or take a year. B1G needs to get their top 2-3 teams games against mid pack P5 teams to help it record that ESPN seems so concerned with. Our upcoming series with Tennessee would be perfect to move to Dallas for both years, IMO. Middle-of-the-road SEC team, a very winnable game for us, and a good, neutral environment that makes use of the Jerry Dome. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 Aside from UT stepping up to play some big boys (Oregon, Oklahoma), how many times do you see an SEC team play a team actually ranked higher? Not often and this pads their record vs P5 teams. SEC gets a lot of their top teams (usually top 8ish ranked) vs a P5 OOC team maybe ranked 20 or lower or unranked. They are hardly playing up. Not to sound like I am qualifying what they are doing but these schedules are made a few years in advance. Nebraska vs Miami was made in 2008. Who knows where a team will be ranked 6 years later. Not always the case. Sure for the home-n-home series they are scheduled 6-8-10 years out. Many of the neutral site games in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston that they SEC is known for are only scheduled 2 years out give or take a year. B1G needs to get their top 2-3 teams games against mid pack P5 teams to help it record that ESPN seems so concerned with. Our upcoming series with Tennessee would be perfect to move to Dallas for both years, IMO. Middle-of-the-road SEC team, a very winnable game for us, and a good, neutral environment that makes use of the Jerry Dome. I would also take New Orleans or Chicago for this Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 "Middle of the road" is extremely generous for Tennessee. Being 12th of 14 teams is not exactly middle of the road. Quote Link to comment
deedsker Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 "Middle of the road" is extremely generous for Tennessee. Being 12th of 14 teams is not exactly middle of the road. The series got moved further back, iirc. Quote Link to comment
huKSer Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 Aside from UT stepping up to play some big boys (Oregon, Oklahoma), how many times do you see an SEC team play a team actually ranked higher? Not often and this pads their record vs P5 teams. SEC gets a lot of their top teams (usually top 8ish ranked) vs a P5 OOC team maybe ranked 20 or lower or unranked. They are hardly playing up. Chicken or the egg? SEC is rated higher BECAUSE they are SEC Quote Link to comment
VectorVictor Posted September 22, 2014 Share Posted September 22, 2014 "Middle of the road" is extremely generous for Tennessee. Being 12th of 14 teams is not exactly middle of the road. The series got moved further back, iirc. Bah, you're right. Didn't see that, my bad. Well, we have BYU next year--what about seeing if they could move both years of that to Dallas/Chicago/New Orleans/Denver? Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted September 23, 2014 Share Posted September 23, 2014 "Middle of the road" is extremely generous for Tennessee. Being 12th of 14 teams is not exactly middle of the road. The series got moved further back, iirc. Bah, you're right. Didn't see that, my bad. Well, we have BYU next year--what about seeing if they could move both years of that to Dallas/Chicago/New Orleans/Denver? Tennessee isn't for another 12 years. I'm sure they will get it together by then, right? Right? Quote Link to comment
VectorVictor Posted September 23, 2014 Share Posted September 23, 2014 "Middle of the road" is extremely generous for Tennessee. Being 12th of 14 teams is not exactly middle of the road. The series got moved further back, iirc. Bah, you're right. Didn't see that, my bad. Well, we have BYU next year--what about seeing if they could move both years of that to Dallas/Chicago/New Orleans/Denver? Tennessee isn't for another 12 years. I'm sure they will get it together by then, right? Right? By then, 20 of the Top 25 spots will be reserved for SEC teams in the new AP Top 25 Poll, sponsored by the SEC. This message was brought to you by Carl's Jr.'s Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted September 25, 2014 Share Posted September 25, 2014 And Indiana beat the defending SEC East champ, but you don't hear much about it Quote Link to comment
deedsker Posted September 25, 2014 Share Posted September 25, 2014 And Indiana beat the defending SEC East champ, but you don't hear much about itYep, we went 1-1 against the SEC. So apparently the SEC is just as bad as the B1G. Quote Link to comment
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