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Lord of the Idiots
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Pic related, best team in the nation. Boomer Sooner.
But anyways, SEC fanboys, what is the deal with your conference this year? Seems like all the teams in there are a bunch of mediocre baddies. 4 weeks into the season, and you guys are already losing/struggling with the scrubs of your conference?
It's pretty obvious the best teams in the nation don't reside in the SEC, with maybe, and a big maybe of an exception in Alabama. I mean let us be honest, a win over what is now a two loss subpar Clemson team is hardly worth mentioning. And I think we can all agree about the vastly overrated Georgia Bulldogs. Maybe the Bulldogs should of ran out onto the field after they scored... but that didn't happen until the second half down by 30. Then you have mighty Florida with a home game loss to Ole Miss, and a lackluster win at home against Miami(FL). That is pretty pathetic. LSU had a struggling game against Mississippi State, and another struggling win against Auburn. Who themselves had a struggling win (3-2) against Mississippi State and Tennessee. And then you have Vanderbilt, which in itself is pretty funny to be leading the east division.
I know, I know, you fanboys are going to say, OMG BIG 12 HAS TO PLAY THEMSELVES AND SOME WILL DROP. Which is true, I admit that. It's so funny to hear that from a SEC fan though, since that is like your saving grace as to why SEC is so good. That and, the worst team in the SEC can beat any conferences' worst team. Baylor could beat the worst teams of the SEC, easily.
Anyways, I know a lot of hate spiel is going to be directed this way. Seriously though, SEC, what happened? You used to be so good. I doubt any undefeated team will come out of the SEC, and I could easily see the top teams in the SEC with 2 losses. Why? Because no one is vastly superior to anyone else. It's a battle of mediocrity.
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