I know bowls often end up with parings that are not "fair" but it seems like the SEC is making some strong statements in them from the little I've read. I haven't watched an entire half other than LSU so help me out. Reason I thought to post this is because I thought the SEC was down, overall. Maybe it was just a lot of strength across it? LSU 56 TT 27 Mississippi State 51 NC St. 28 Auburn 31 vs a 9-3 Memphis 10 Ole Miss 48 vs a 10-2 Oklahoma St. 20 A 4 loss Tennessee 45-6 over NW who had only 2 losses. Alabama embarrassed the #3 team in the country that had 12 wins and only 1 loss. A&M And Florida lost Georgia and Arkansas up next.
Got the 2fer on the day. Actually better games today then the last 2 days. Hawgs pulled away but only after k-st ran outta gas. Think the conference made a strong statement bouncing back from last year. Least that'll shut the talk from those who say it's a shift.
Average score in the 8 wins: 42-16 definitely a statement. we did beat the two bum sec teams who lost. a&m and UF. so we knew they sucked.
I had to laugh b/c the gaytors couldn't have been paired up with a worse opponent. Freaking Michigan I'm sure popped in the tape of us vs Florida and there is your game plan. I'm glad we didn't have to play Michigan, that would have been a hell of a game if we did though.
The gameplan vs. Fla is don't turn it over or allow a return TD and score 10 pts and you win. Although we did only 1 of those and still won lol.
Nick will embarrass everybody, especially former employers. Unless your name is Hugh Freeze. Crazy shiit.
The motel 6 cactus bowl, better known as the trailer trash bowl. I watch because Zoni st. has hands down, the hottest trainer in all of football. Stalker material.
Florida has never beat Michigan in a bowl. 0-3 now. I remember in 2007 I thought they were a "gimme" to beat Michigan but they shit and fell in it. They also lost to Michigan in the Outback Bowl in 2002.