I don't know the big ten has ever been second best. When you have teams like Illnois, Rutgers, Indiana, Purdue, Minnesota, Northwestern, Maryland, then up and down programs like Michigan State, Michigan, and the top is just OSU, Penn State and Wisconsin...that's not saying much. I would love for the Buckeyes for one season, to flip with Alabama and see how things shake out. There are multiple SEC road games that are land mines. Buckeyes have very few tough road venues in the big ten, and they only see them every other year. Haven't even played Wisconsin the last two seasons during the regular season.
So you think Alabama would ever agree to play away games in Big 10 country, in November? Dream on troll.
Red is such a troll. You mean to tell me Ohio St vs. Penn St isn't a big game. Gtfoh
So you think Alabama would ever agree to play away games in Big 10 country, in November? Dream on troll.
Why would they?
Why would they?
Would OSU ever agree to play on the road in the SEC in November?
At this point buddy, it may be the only significant game in the little ten the rest of the season. I've said this before, Ohio State would would be 9-3 annually in the SEC. The depth of the league would wear them down.
At this point buddy, it may be the only significant game in the little ten the rest of the season. I've said this before, Ohio State would would be 9-3 annually in the SEC. The depth of the league would wear them down.
The SEC isn't that great once you get by the top few teams each year. This year, there's Bama, Georgia, LSU and Auburn, and then a huge dropoff. The SEC East outside of Georgia is god awful. Tennessee and Florida are basically the Michigan of the Rich Rod years. The top is better than any other league, but from 5 on down I don't see them as being much different than anybody else.
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Arkansas just had it handed to them by North Freaking' Texas.
14’s proof that the SEC is great is Kentucky beating Florida and his proof that Ohio State would go 9-3 every year in the SEC is that he’s said it before.
Pretty goddamn bullet proof
(funny thing is, the SEC really is a great conference, but his logic is so bad that it makes me rethink that)
The SEC isn't that great once you get by the top few teams each year. This year, there's Bama, Georgia, LSU and Auburn, and then a huge dropoff. The SEC East outside of Georgia is god awful. Tennessee and Florida are basically the Michigan of the Rich Rod years. The top is better than any other league, but from 5 on down I don't see them as being much different than anybody else.
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