volbound1700
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So, the answer is 0!Well, two of them are only in their 2nd season in the league and the other has only been here since 2012 and is currently the only SEC unbeaten. How many SEC championships do the Vols have during that time?
The Big 12 teams are dominating the SEC this year is what he meant.So, the answer is 0!
The post wasn't about the Vols, it was about B12 teams dominating SEC, your question is irrelevant to the post. Try to stay on topic.
You should've asked how many SEC championships have SEC teams won in that time?
The answer is all of them.
They're not though. Ole Miss and Georgia (which is the team that's dominating the SEC) are still winning and haven't lost to a B12 team. I'll also point out that the 1 point win vs a 3-6 team doesn't look like domination at all from an undefeated team. They're wearing a scooby-doo mask. I wish UT had their schedule.The Big 12 teams are dominating the SEC this year is what he meant.
They're not though. Ole Miss and Georgia (which is the team that's dominating the SEC) are still winning and haven't lost to a B12 team. I'll also point out that the 1 point win vs a 3-6 team doesn't look like domination at all from an undefeated team. They're wearing a scooby-doo mask. I wish UT had their schedule.
Holla at me when they win a SEC championship, not just a big game.
Georgia is now 3-0 against Texas since they joined the SEC. That's the only domination I see.Oklahoma, Texas, and Texas A&M.
So much for SEC strength.
Meanwhile SEC powers like Auburn, Florida, and LSU are floundering (kind of funny to be honest) and Tennessee is stilL Tennessee (can't win a game against a meaningful opponent).
The same Texas that got drug tonight?Oklahoma, Texas, and Texas A&M.
So much for SEC strength.
Meanwhile SEC powers like Auburn, Florida, and LSU are floundering (kind of funny to be honest) and Tennessee is stilL Tennessee (can't win a game against a meaningful opponent).
However far back we want to take it. It’s about individual schools, not the conference. Texas and Oklahoma are proving that. Oregon has proved that. Doesn’t matter what conference you are in as long as you have a good program you are going to do fine....how far back do you think that is? The SWC broke apart in 1996 and Arkansas left in 1992.
Tennessee left the Southern Conference in the 1930s.
