…that's the combined score the week after we play Bama under Mullen. Get ready to lose to Arkansas.
You just have to show up to beat Upig. That's exactly what ole miss did and the game was never in doubt. I actually think state will blow out Upig. They had a little hope in Oxford since they could technically still make a bowl. They have nothing to play for now and Mullen loves to run up the score when he can.
3 out of every 4 nights I drink whiskey, I have to take a **** first thing in the morning
Are you seriously that dense? Can you not read a message board? Let me post it here for your convience:What the heck are you talking about? What does a link to a Bama site have to do with this? It's a bad stat without letting the people know the opponents of the next game.
What happens to a team after being beaten by Alabama?
This was just posted on Finebaum's FB page a few minutes ago. Over the last 3 years, teams are 1-11 vs SEC opponents after being beaten by Alabama the week before. Just goes to show that when the Tide breaks you, you are broken!
It's a crap stat just like the one I put up. Without context it's meaningless. Who were the teams and their opponents? Without that knowledge you can't draw an accurate conclusion.
I just added above all you have to do is to look at the teams and come to a pretty quick understanding that the stat while true is misleading when you say SEC teams are 1-13 when playing a SEC team the last three years. You didn't find out that the bulk of that record is us, UM, and Tennessee and I have not ven finished half the league yet. That's 10 games so far.
I love how a stat about our chances the week after Bama is misleading because it includes too many of our own games. Tell me more you savant.***
Your stat has as much weight as the old stat about how its been 20 years since a team last won at a certain site. Well when you dont play the team every year and when you play the team you play at that site every other time, it ends up being only 4 games lost there. The stat is meaningless when actually evaluated.
Several years ago, when we were playing Tennessee, they pointed out that Tennessee hadn't beaten us in Knoxville in 30 years. Of course, we'd only played them there twice in that time.