HooahVol
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I mentioned this on another thread but feel it would be a fun topic on it's own.
We all know the SEC East has been pretty bad over the past decade. If you had told me in the 90's there would be years UGA, UT, and Florida were all struggling with bowl eligibility I would have asked you what you were smoking. I am not sure how all the big three got so bad at the same time, maybe Saban and his absolute dominance at Bama played a role, but I truly feel the 2020's are going to see the pendulum swing back to the East. Look at the fact UGA is already back to their normal position, always finishing second. UF looks pretty good and improving under Mullen. And, of course, Tennessee now with signs of life, and I think the natural order is about to restored. Mark my words, Bama is not going to be great next year, I don't trust Coach O can keep this up at LSU, and the rest of the West teams are in a bad place. What say you guys, is the SEC power going to return to the East like what we had in the 90's and early 2000's?
We all know the SEC East has been pretty bad over the past decade. If you had told me in the 90's there would be years UGA, UT, and Florida were all struggling with bowl eligibility I would have asked you what you were smoking. I am not sure how all the big three got so bad at the same time, maybe Saban and his absolute dominance at Bama played a role, but I truly feel the 2020's are going to see the pendulum swing back to the East. Look at the fact UGA is already back to their normal position, always finishing second. UF looks pretty good and improving under Mullen. And, of course, Tennessee now with signs of life, and I think the natural order is about to restored. Mark my words, Bama is not going to be great next year, I don't trust Coach O can keep this up at LSU, and the rest of the West teams are in a bad place. What say you guys, is the SEC power going to return to the East like what we had in the 90's and early 2000's?