The Big Ten has 8 of it's 11 teams going to a bowl this year. The SEC has 9 of it's 12 teams going to bowls. That's pretty even from what I see. We got beat by a Penn St. team that wasn't even supposed to come close to beating us according to the experts. Isn't that what most are saying this year about Wisconsin too?? Another loss to a Big Ten team may prove they are better than advertised.
Going to a bowl is not an accomplishment. The crappiest UT team in forever was one questionable pass interference call away from going to a bowl.
Yards don't matter as much as points. LSU had more talent than we did and scored 1 offensive TD. Perilloux isn't chop suey.
Perilloux isn't chop suey, but no one trusted his passing ability. I'd like to see how many passes he threw before he was injured. I think he only three one or two, both on third and long. LSU didn't want him passing it. Their gameplan was to run the ball with him, Hester, and the rest. They had to go to a more traditional offense when Ryan hurt his knee. I just remembered...didn't Perilloux also injure his throwing hand?
Well if you're going to use Perilloux, I'll say we have a converted WR playing one corner and the worst senior safety in the league. We also have a very very average front 4. The point is, Chavis took a very average group of players and held the team that would play for a national title to 1 TD.
I've seen absolutely nothing the last two years that indicates to me the Big 10 has better players than the Big East.Even with a first year coach and and offense that doesn't have the personnel to run it. Plus RR like to run a 3-3-5 which is fast, but with a conference with better players than the Big East I think that could get exposed. I think undefeated is a little far fetched, but hey you never know.
Anyway, the defense did in fact do their job. When you don't have Matt Flynn, Early Doucet, Holliday, and Perilloux is injured you shouldn't let them score too many points. And they didn't.
Sadly, the offense had an off day. However, I'd say the defense had just as many off day as the offense did this season.
I think that was second half. Holliday had the fumble and I believe Mapu made his only contribution in 4 years when he laid Doucet out.
I've seen absolutely nothing the last two years that indicates to me the Big 10 has better players than the Big East.
Who in the Big 10 is any good? Ohio State. South Florida and West Virginia are better than anyone else in that league. Southern Cal is the only PAC 10 team that would be competitive in the SEC.OK, I want to see your comparisons so I can see where you are coming from. If the Big 10 doesn't have better players than the Big East, then the Pac-10 has better players than the SEC.
Illinois lost to Iowa. They're going to get absolutely annihilated in the Rose Bowl. Cincinnati, Rutgers, and UCONN are all teams that would be competitive against most everyone in the Big 10.I personally think Illinois would beat WV and South Florida. I'm surprised you didn't mention Cincy as a good team in the Big East.
The entire big ten sucks - no place for them here the real world of SEC football.