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Not it isn't. OSU, Missouri, and Kansas=frauds who haven't won a big game.
Oklahoma and Texas are the only really good teams in the Big 12. Florida, Georgia, LSU, and Alabama are all very good, and the bottom of the SEC is much stronger than it has been. The whole Big 12 North is a joke. Oklahoma State will prove to be nothing special, too.If you stepped back you would see the SEC is not that good. Miss State, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Auburn, South Carolina, all bad teams. LSU, Ole Miss, Georgia, good but not that good. Florida and Alabama are top ten, but probably not top 5 material. This is a way down year for the conference.
Oklahoma and Texas are the only really good teams in the Big 12. Florida, Georgia, LSU, and Alabama are all very good, and the bottom of the SEC is much stronger than it has been. The whole Big 12 North is a joke. Oklahoma State will prove to be nothing special, too.
Texas and Oklahoma are both better than all the SEC teams. From there, Missouri and Oklahoma State are both better than Georgia, LSU, and the rest. Texas Tech is probably better than LSU also, the Red Raiders and Georgia is a push. Kansas may not be what they were last year, but they're still better than about 8 SEC teams.
Texas and Oklahoma are both better than all the SEC teams. From there, Missouri and Oklahoma State are both better than Georgia, LSU, and the rest. Texas Tech is probably better than LSU also, the Red Raiders and Georgia is a push. Kansas may not be what they were last year, but they're still better than about 8 SEC teams.
Texas and Oklahoma are both better than all the SEC teams. From there, Missouri and Oklahoma State are both better than Georgia, LSU, and the rest. Texas Tech is probably better than LSU also, the Red Raiders and Georgia is a push. Kansas may not be what they were last year, but they're still better than about 8 SEC teams.
Texas and Oklahoma are both better than all the SEC teams. From there, Missouri and Oklahoma State are both better than Georgia, LSU, and the rest. Texas Tech is probably better than LSU also, the Red Raiders and Georgia is a push. Kansas may not be what they were last year, but they're still better than about 8 SEC teams.
Nebraska is not bad. They're better than those bottom 7 SEC teams, maybe on par with Ole Miss.
Well money should not be what stops Tennessee from having a top notch staff. I live in Alabama where football is a 365 day a year way of life. Alabama was not afraid to "Bank" on a coach that could turn their team around; so why are we? I love Tennessee football, but it is hard to even hold your head high at work around Bama Grads, Ohio State Grads, Florida Grads, and some Georgia Grads with the way things are going.