Lane Train 4
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Don't forget that Tennessee is widely considered #6 in the league this year. SEC 1st 5 can beat anyone in the country, the rest of the league, while all tough outs, are really no better than any other leagues bottom half teams.Agreed. Neither strongest or weakest as a division. The upper 5 or 6 are stronger against the other 115 than they've been in years (maybe, ever).
Don't forget that Tennessee is widely considered #6 in the league this year. SEC 1st 5 can beat anyone in the country, the rest of the league, while all tough outs, are really no better than any other leagues bottom half teams.
A non biased person may point out that the 6th best team in the SEC lost to Georgia State and BYU and the only teams they beat barely had a pulse.Agreed. Neither strongest or weakest as a division. The upper 5 or 6 are stronger against the other 115 than they've been in years (maybe, ever).
That's a fair point. I wasn't thinking UT was considered 6th in the SEC when I posted... but it is.Don't forget that Tennessee is widely considered #6 in the league this year. SEC 1st 5 can beat anyone in the country, the rest of the league, while all tough outs, are really no better than any other leagues bottom half teams.
We’ll see this bowl season!
And I would say losing to GaSt and BYU is why were 6th and not higher. A couple of the ones above us beat the same teams that barley had a pulse that we beat plus a couple more. I mean, Florida and Alabama's wins aren't much better than ours, outside of the 2 debacles.A non biased person may point out that the 6th best team in the SEC lost to Georgia State and BYU and the only teams they beat barely had a pulse.