lawgator1
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We were just discussing in the thread about the bus trip how to compare Florida and UT this year. To summarize:
I noted that while I give tons of credit to UT for winning the SECE, one cannot proclaim them "better" than Florida based on that fact alone. I noted that both teams are 9-3 and that UT's losses were by a combined 77 points and only one of the losses (incidentally, to Florida) is against a team ranked in the BCS.
On the flip side, Florida's three losses are by a total of 19 points and all three of Florida's losses are to teams ranked in the BCS.
Hatvol has responded by reminding me three times that you are SECE champs and also noting that you beat our bbal team three times over the last two years even though we won the NCAA basketball tournament both years.
I agree that winning the SEC is a main objective for both teams, really its second only to the national title. UT has a chance to win the SEC and deserves that shot given that it won the SECE. But there is a built-in unequal playing field every year in that we do not play the same SEC schedule.
That is not UT's fault, by any measure. Its the way that the system is set up and there is no way we can all play the exact same SEC schedule. But the fact remains that Florida played the two best SECW teams and both of them are BCS ranked whereas UT played two middle of the road SECW opponents that don't even show up in the BCS rankings at all.
As to the Hat's notion that Florida's losses to your bball team can be analogized to this situation, that's absurd. First, the bball regular season is 25 games long. National champions don't win them all. Second, the teams are well aware that the goal is to win the NCAA tourmanet, that they will lose a bit before then, and that the plan is to peak and win then, not some Tuesday night in late January.
Do not misunderstand. UT won the SECE and I make no claim that they don't deserve it. I'm just saying that there is a difference between appreciating that fact and converting it into bragging rights over Florida, something you definitely cannot claim this year.
I noted that while I give tons of credit to UT for winning the SECE, one cannot proclaim them "better" than Florida based on that fact alone. I noted that both teams are 9-3 and that UT's losses were by a combined 77 points and only one of the losses (incidentally, to Florida) is against a team ranked in the BCS.
On the flip side, Florida's three losses are by a total of 19 points and all three of Florida's losses are to teams ranked in the BCS.
Hatvol has responded by reminding me three times that you are SECE champs and also noting that you beat our bbal team three times over the last two years even though we won the NCAA basketball tournament both years.
I agree that winning the SEC is a main objective for both teams, really its second only to the national title. UT has a chance to win the SEC and deserves that shot given that it won the SECE. But there is a built-in unequal playing field every year in that we do not play the same SEC schedule.
That is not UT's fault, by any measure. Its the way that the system is set up and there is no way we can all play the exact same SEC schedule. But the fact remains that Florida played the two best SECW teams and both of them are BCS ranked whereas UT played two middle of the road SECW opponents that don't even show up in the BCS rankings at all.
As to the Hat's notion that Florida's losses to your bball team can be analogized to this situation, that's absurd. First, the bball regular season is 25 games long. National champions don't win them all. Second, the teams are well aware that the goal is to win the NCAA tourmanet, that they will lose a bit before then, and that the plan is to peak and win then, not some Tuesday night in late January.
Do not misunderstand. UT won the SECE and I make no claim that they don't deserve it. I'm just saying that there is a difference between appreciating that fact and converting it into bragging rights over Florida, something you definitely cannot claim this year.