Anyone like Mullen's run down the SEC West?

missouridawg

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In which he never mentions Ole Miss...

Q. You came from the SEC East. How would you evaluate a couple teams in the east?
COACH DAN MULLEN: The SEC is the toughest conference in college football. When you have that, you look at the schedule that we play, we cross over this year. We’re playing Kentucky, Florida, and Georgia. You’re playing those teams on our side of the league, when you go through the schedule, playing Arkansas, whose people are expecting to have a huge year. LSU is always one of the most talented teams in the country. Auburn, ton of talent. Alabama, defending national championship.
The depth of the league from top to bottom is what makes it the toughest league in all of college football. I know there’s teams, they have circled games in other conferences, this is the premiere game in the conference for this season. That’s almost every single week in our conference. If you don’t bring your A game, you’re not going to have a chance to win no matter who you are in this league. You have got to play at a high level of football every single week.
I really like how he constantly needles them. Football has become fun again.
 

jackstefano

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It's a tough league. Hard to believe we have to play all the teams in the West then crossover and play teams like Florida, Tennessee, Georgia. Teams up north like Ohio St. have it easy, hell their main competition is Michigan who probably won't win 6 games this year. Texas' instate competition like TX Tech likewise probably won't win 6 games this year. The SEC is a bear wiping its *** with a rabbit. Twice.
 
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Statefan

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but while watching it, I could have sworn he said something like "*%@%@#!+*$++*#++@%% has had a couple of good seasons"

maybe i'm hallucinating
 

AfroThunder17

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He did mention Ole Miss. I was there, and yes you're right, he said that school up north has had a couple good seasons with a bowl game. The transcripts from the sec are 95% right, but there are a few random things they left out, whether on purpose or accident I don't know. They didn't include a line from Saban that definitely happened, where he talked about working the street corners shortly after his pimp comparison.