East & West Parity

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CroKev

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This season has been punctuated today by finally some parity between the SEC-East & the SEC-West. There's not a door-stop in the East after our win today and, other than Alabama, almost any East team can beat any West team.

EAST vs. WEST
Georgia beat nobody from the West yet
Florida beat LSU & MSU (lost to UK & almost to Vandy)
S. Carolina barely lost to A&M (lost to UK)
Mizzou hasn't played a West team yet (barely lost to UK)
Kentucky beat MSU & lost in OT at A&M (beat UF & S. Car.)
Vandy hasn't played a West team yet (almost beat ND away though, they're no slouch)
UT beat Auburn away today. The new era is beginning to get some legs...
 
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This season has been punctuated today by finally some parity between the SEC-East & the SEC-West. There's not a door-stop in the East after our win today and, other than Alabama, almost any East team can beat any West team.

EAST vs. WEST
Georgia beat nobody from the West yet
Florida beat LSU & MSU (lost to UK & almost to Vandy)
S. Carolina barely lost to A&M (lost to UK)
Mizzou hasn't played a West team yet (barely lost to UK)
Kentucky beat MSU & lost in OT at A&M (beat UF & S. Car.)
Vandy hasn't played a West team yet (almost beat ND away though, they're no slouch)
UT beat Auburn away today. The new era is beginning to get some legs...

It's Alabama, and then everyone else. Whether it's Georgia, Florida, or God-forbid Kentucky that ends up in the SECCG from the East this year, they'll still lose by 30+ to Alabama.
 
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#3
True Unfortunately! AL has gotten better on O with a QB that can really chuck it!
 
#5
#5
Nothing new. I remember in the late 90's people talking about the SEC needed to be rebalanced because the west was so bad. The West went out and hired better coaches and here we are today as it cycles back around.
 
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