hawkdrummer1
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Well, the Goophers sure got things off to a rousing start.
Losing to a weak 6-6 Syracuse team...not good.
Losing to a weak 6-6 Syracuse team...not good.
Things looking up a bit. MSU and Nebraska winning sure didn't hurt. Hopefully OSU can get a third win. For all the SEC bragging both the Wisconsin and Iowa efforts showed that the difference isn't as great as people want to make out.
MSU win was legit, but you realize Georgia had nearly 12 players (including their top ten NFL QB) out with injury. Not a very impressive victory.Things looking up a bit. MSU and Nebraska winning sure didn't hurt. Hopefully OSU can get a third win. For all the SEC bragging both the Wisconsin and Iowa efforts showed that the difference isn't as great as people want to make out.
I think that Oklahoma showed this to be true, also. While the $EC is the best conference, parity is showing us that anything can happen in any game.
I have a feeling that after the SEC goes 0-2 in BCS games that there will be sufficient evidence to prove that the "SEC is the best conference" argument is much easier to dispute then it has been in the past and may have exposed the myth of the SEC being all powerful. They were incredibly hot, but the fact is that the SEC has great teams and bad teams just like every other conference, however to say that they are "in a league of their own" is crap.
I truly wasn't overly impressed with any SEC team this bowl season. The beauty of it is when all other teams are belittled by the media in comparison to the almighty SEC it makes their bowl performance this year look ugly.
Mississippi beats GT by 7
Mississippi State blows out Rice
A&M squeaks by Duke
Georgia Loses to Nebby
LSU wins beats Iowa by 7
South Carolina beats Wiscy by 10
Alabama gets Beat by Oklahoma
With Missouri, Vandy, and Auburn left to play. They could end up 5-5 with 2 BCS losses and no really big wins. As far as I'm concerned I think they definitely took a hit and find themselves back in the real world.