Pac 12 to pass the SEC

#76
#76
The Pac 12 has USC, Oregon and Stanford slotting in well behind LSU/Alabama and mixed with teams like South Carolina, Arkansas and Georgia. After that, the Pac 12 sucks.

As such, it's fairly safe to say that the Pac 12 is, in fact, light years behind the SEC. Same with the Big 12 since they're going to be torn to shreds in bowl games this season.

How can they be lightyears behind when they have a better record in conf vs conf games since 2000?
 
#78
#78
How I rank the PAC 12 and SEC:

1- LSU
2- Alabama
3- Arkansas
4- USC
5- Oregon
6- Stanford
7- South Carolina
8- Georgia
9- Auburn
10 - Florida
11 - Mississippi State
12 - Vanderbilt
13 - Washington
14 - California
15 - Utah
16 - Kentucky
17 - UCLA
18 - Arizona State
19 - Tennessee
20 - Arizona
21 - Colorado
22 - Ole Miss
23 - Washington State
24 - Oregon State

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If one conference has 75% of its teams in the top 12, including positions 1 through 3, they're light years ahead. The SEC has bad teams ie. Tennessee, Kentucky and Ole Miss, but the equally sized Pac 12 has a lot more horrible teams and no one who can touch our top three.
 
#80
#80
How I rank the PAC 12 and SEC:

1- LSU
2- Alabama
3- Arkansas
4- USC
5- Oregon
6- Stanford
7- South Carolina
8- Georgia
9- Auburn
10 - Florida
11 - Mississippi State
12 - Vanderbilt
13 - Washington
14 - California
15 - Utah
16 - Kentucky
17 - UCLA
18 - Arizona State
19 - Tennessee
20 - Arizona
21 - Colorado
22 - Ole Miss
23 - Washington State
24 - Oregon State

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If one conference has 75% of its teams in the top 12, including positions 1 through 3, they're light years ahead. The SEC has bad teams ie. Tennessee, Kentucky and Ole Miss, but the equally sized Pac 12 has a lot more horrible teams and no one who can touch our top three.

Pretty nice for the SEC.
 
#84
#84
Not to mention USCjr, Flor.,and Auburn getting a nice boost up.

You're delusional if you'd place anyone but USC, Oregon and Stanford ahead of them.

Also, Arkansas' two losses come to the #1 and #2 teams in the country, both hailing from the SEC. They're easily #3.
 
#85
#85
You're delusional if you'd place anyone but USC, Oregon and Stanford ahead of them.

Also, Arkansas' two losses come to the #1 and #2 teams in the country, both hailing from the SEC. They're easily #3.

It's not like they played Bama or LSU close. They're not 'easily' number 3. Oregon, USC, and Stanford all have an argument for that spot.
 
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#86
#86
How I rank the PAC 12 and SEC:

1- LSU
2- Alabama
3- Arkansas
4- USC
5- Oregon
6- Stanford
7- South Carolina
8- Georgia
9- Auburn
10 - Florida
11 - Mississippi State
12 - Vanderbilt
13 - Washington
14 - California
15 - Utah
16 - Kentucky
17 - UCLA
18 - Arizona State
19 - Tennessee
20 - Arizona
21 - Colorado
22 - Ole Miss
23 - Washington State
24 - Oregon State

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If one conference has 75% of its teams in the top 12, including positions 1 through 3, they're light years ahead. The SEC has bad teams ie. Tennessee, Kentucky and Ole Miss, but the equally sized Pac 12 has a lot more horrible teams and no one who can touch our top three.

I don't get Vandy being 12th.
 
#88
#88
Sounds like someone needs to get their house in order first. I mean you're basically irrelevant now in the land of the SEC. 100K stadium and all.

:cool:
 

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