Yup that was a real thumping.Originally posted by SiuCubFan8:
Remember when Alabama crushed ND a few years ago? Ya, that was great.![]()
The SEC all time record against the Big 10 is 83-57-2 including 46-28 in bowl games.Originally posted by Gaelman:
All that being said I'd guess most of the Big 10/Pac 12 have done pretty well lifetime vs. the SEC.
Gaelman:Originally posted by Gaelman:
........And Notre Dame is 33-15 all time vs. the SEC.
Dr. Mirakle:Originally posted by Dr. Mirakle:
MWittman:
I am curious to know if you are a graduate of ND or a non-graduate fan. I ask because I have a hunch you may be a grad.
I do agree with you here. There is some merit to the vilification of a percentage of ND graduates: The "Domers" can be an arrogant bunch.Originally posted by Dr. Mirakle:
MWittman:
What I have learned from the ND conversations I have had over several years (40 or so) is that about 90%+ of the people I have talked to either hate or love ND. There really isn't much middle ground at all. I am wondering if you agree. Well, I happen to be in the middle ground category. I neither love nor hate ND.
Originally posted by epicbret:
So how did you become an SEC fan? Also, who is your "team" in the SEC?
Originally posted by epicbret:
So how did you become an SEC fan? Also, who is your "team" in the SEC?Originally posted by epicbret:
So how did you become an SEC fan? Also, who is your "team" in the SEC?Originally posted by epicbret:Originally posted by epicbret:
So how did you become an SEC fan? Also, who is your "team" in the SEC?
So how did you become an SEC fan? Also, who is your "team" in the SEC?
That sounds like a pretty nice neighborhood. The people you speak of, some of whom feel the need to include their "credentials" upon introduction, in my opinion, are those people who are insecure and feel the need to "fit in" or impress someone to make themselves feel better. The ones who don't wear it on their lapels, as you say, are the genuine people. My girlfriend's dad was one who belonged in the latter group. Classy man.Originally posted by MWittman:
In my neighborhood, there are numerous Michigan, NU, Johns Hopkins, Ivy League, Vanderbilt or Stanford graduates or MA recipients, most of whom are decent people. There are a sample of these individuals who will tell you where they received their degrees, advanced degrees or law or medical degrees from these schools in the first syllable uttered from their mouths upon introduction. It is both annoying and shameful when they place an institution of graduation in front of their family, friends or charitable service; some wear their colleges on their lapels. Shameful.
One of the proudest moments I have had since my graduation from ND over thirty years ago was when, upon an introduction to a new acquaintance, I was announced as "the only guy a friend knew from ND who wasn't a complete jerk."
WOW LHS:Originally posted by LHSTigers94:
Jwar,
I disagree. I think America is about choice therefore if you are interested in Football/ NFL you should have that option. The SEC provides that option. If you are interested in higher education and all the things certain schools can bring to the table, you have that option as well. I say whatever you goal is be the best at it. Alabama spends a lot of money of football. They better be damn good at it. Harvard spend a lot of money on education, they better be damn good at it. I don't think Alabama should interest themselves in Harvards processes and I don't think Harvard should ever consider trying to be a football power. I think people should respect schools for what they are a deal with it.
Gaelman:Originally posted by Gaelman:
If you're not aware of the history of prejudice and bigotry from your beloved SEC then you're simply in denial.
I've had SEC acquaintances refuse to acknowledge their checkered history when it comes to integration .
I give Bear Bryant credit for recognizing it and finding a way around the prejudice.
Well here we go again. Another classic example of someone from the north using history to shoot down the SEC. I get this a lot.Originally posted by Gaelman:
Yup---guilty as charged in savoring the angst from down south.
Damn tired of the arrogance & hypocrisy.
If you're not aware of the history of prejudice and bigotry from your beloved SEC then you're simply in denial.
I've had SEC acquaintances refuse to acknowledge their checkered history when it comes to integration .
Now that 80% of the players are black and the conference is dominant all of a sudden those that couldn't walk through the front door are now damn welcome...... On the football field that is.
Are you aware how all this came about? How Bear Bryant scheduled a game with USC . The Trojans smoked the Tide behind Sam "the Bam" Cunningham, a bruising African -American fullback .
All of a sudden the home folks decided it might not be a bad idea to open things up a bit. The alternative was to stay all white and become irrelevant.
Given that, black players became acceptable. Hypocrisy in my humble opinion sir.
And then to follow that up with how great "we" are is laughably arrogant.
Without the down home black kids the SEC would be a joke.
I give Bear Bryant credit for recognizing it and finding a way around the prejudice.
All that having been said I now have an LSU backer at the office telling me the only reason ND won is because they had Father O'Leary in the replay booth. Gracious in defeat?
Same old bigotry .
I appreciate quality football wherever it comes from.
The Alabama team that beat Notre Dame 2 years ago was as good a college football team as I've ever seen.
Completely dominant in all phases of the game.
Just wish the SEC apologists would acknowledge how their dominance came about.
And also give credit when the other guys come up with a way to beat them at their own game.
When the " unbeatable" SEC west goes 2-5 in bowl games my LSU friend pins it on Father O' Leary and fatigue from the toughness of the conference season.
Pure lunacy .
I get the post. But seriously, what coach is actually going to tell a kid that he is there to play football first and worry about an education second? Of course coaches are going to tell a kid he is there to get an education first. They say that. But I agree with Newt, the things you talk negatively about go on at many schools, including the Big 10.Originally posted by jwarigaku:
LCN,
With all due respect I'm not out of touch with reality, I want to get these kids back to reality and prevent them from having ******** jammed down their throat about the NFL success stories and understand the truth of what happens. These kids are being given an opportunity to get something they might not otherwise get and its all our jobs to help them understand that Plan A is the degree and Plan B is the NFL. The good college coaches are starting to preach this, the not so good ones are still win at all costs so I can get my 7 figure salary!
I have personally sat in every Big10 coaches office in the past 5 years with the exception of Iowa and heard the pitch to my oldest and now my second of 4 boys, and every one to a fault has been discussing the fact that Plan A is the degree, maybe thats what is making the Big 10 "soft" but I'll take the attention to education over the attention to winning at all cost.
I can tell you this much. If the results with the Big 10 and SEC this year were usual and customary the thread would never have gotten started in the first place. I'd like anyne to name a past thread I started where I was gloating over the SEC beating the Big 10.Originally posted by SweetWalter34:
If the Big Ten's strong showing against the SEC this bowl season were customary, does anyone believe this topic would have received the 72 posts it has?