If UK beats UT, and SCAR beats UF, UK has 53% chance of winning the East

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Fun with numbers! Saturday at noon should be fun, like a mini-March-basketball-conference tournament-final-with-seeding-implications-simultaneous-event kind of fun.

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Underdog by two touchdowns now. We ain't winning. No way no how. Maybe we cover maybe
 

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Thats a great attitude! ^^^ Why even play the game Saturday? I think we can beat the Vols! We have two great running backs and our offensive line is good. We can control the game and slow it down. I feel good about Saturday! GO BIG BLUE!!
 
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Tennessee will crush us, hard to not have a let down after Georgia game. Hoping for no injuries and bounce back to play strong last two games.
 

bthaunert

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Expect a movement to either do away with divisions in football or re-align them. The disparity is a problem for SEC football.

http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...orse-than-a-mountain-west-division-seriously/

It ebbs and flows...always has, always will. No doubt the SEC East has been down for quite a few years now, but the SEC West went through some tough times in the 90's. I do like this part of the article though:

"The SEC East will likely lose the conference championship game for the eighth straight year, breaking college football's record for the longest division drought in title games. The Big 12 North lost seven straight from 2004-10 when Oklahoma and Texas dominated the Big 12 South."

Those teams the SEC East lost to in the SEC Championship game won the National Championship in 5 of those 7 years
 
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It ebbs and flows...always has, always will. No doubt the SEC East has been down for quite a few years now, but the SEC West went through some tough times in the 90's. I do like this part of the article though:

"The SEC East will likely lose the conference championship game for the eighth straight year, breaking college football's record for the longest division drought in title games. The Big 12 North lost seven straight from 2004-10 when Oklahoma and Texas dominated the Big 12 South."

Those teams the SEC East lost to in the SEC Championship game won the National Championship in 5 of those 7 years

It no longer ebbs and flows. As the article pointed out, the coaches in the SECE just aren't up to the standards as those in the SECW. Urban Meyer and Steve Spurrier are long gone and aren't coming back.

There will be a movement to change it, just like there was in basketball.
 
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I just feel like we have a team that is good enough to beat UT. I hope they come out firing on all cylinders. We will run all over UT the biggest thing is If the WR's can catch the ball and we have no turnovers we win this one...Oh and tackle Dobb's at the knee's. That will slow him down.
 

bthaunert

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It no longer ebbs and flows. As the article pointed out, the coaches in the SECE just aren't up to the standards as those in the SECW. Urban Meyer and Steve Spurrier are long gone and aren't coming back.

There will be a movement to change it, just like there was in basketball.
It will even itself out again. It always does. There will not be any movement to change anything IMO. This same conversation was happening in the 90's into early 2000's about the SEC East being the dominant half of the conference. If you look at the last 10 seasons, it's not nearly as bad as what people want to think (top 10 teams at end of year):

2006 - (1) Florida, (3) LSU, (9) Auburn
2007 - (1) LSU, (2) Georgia
2008 - (1) Florida, (6) Alabama
2009 - (1) Alabama, (3) Florida
2010 - (1) Auburn, (8) LSU
2011 - (1) Alabama, (2) LSU, (5) Arkansas, (9) South Carolina
2012 - (1) Alabama, (5) Georgia, (5) Texas A&M, (8) South Carolina, (9) Florida
2013 - (2) Auburn, (4) South Carolina, (5) Missouri, (7) Alabama
2014 - (4) Alabama, (9) Georgia
2015 - (1) Alabama, (10) Ole Miss

SEC West - 17 Top 10 finishes last 10 seasons
SEC East - 11 Top 10 finishes last 10 seasons

SEC West - 10 Top 10 finishes last 5 seasons
SEC East - 7 Top 10 finishes last 5 seasons
 

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It will even itself out again. It always does. There will not be any movement to change anything IMO. This same conversation was happening in the 90's into early 2000's about the SEC East being the dominant half of the conference. If you look at the last 10 seasons, it's not nearly as bad as what people want to think (top 10 teams at end of year):

2006 - (1) Florida, (3) LSU, (9) Auburn
2007 - (1) LSU, (2) Georgia
2008 - (1) Florida, (6) Alabama
2009 - (1) Alabama, (3) Florida
2010 - (1) Auburn, (8) LSU
2011 - (1) Alabama, (2) LSU, (5) Arkansas, (9) South Carolina
2012 - (1) Alabama, (5) Georgia, (5) Texas A&M, (8) South Carolina, (9) Florida
2013 - (2) Auburn, (4) South Carolina, (5) Missouri, (7) Alabama
2014 - (4) Alabama, (9) Georgia
2015 - (1) Alabama, (10) Ole Miss

SEC West - 17 Top 10 finishes last 10 seasons
SEC East - 11 Top 10 finishes last 10 seasons

SEC West - 10 Top 10 finishes last 5 seasons
SEC East - 7 Top 10 finishes last 5 seasons

What you failed to mention is the recent disparity in head-to-head competition and margin of victory. Just remember, Army used to be a national power in football. I bet someone once used the ebb and flow argument to predict their return to prominence.

Once again it all comes down to coaching and the best seven coaches in the SEC reside in the West.

They used to say they wouldn't do away with divisions in basketball.
 

bthaunert

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What you failed to mention is the recent disparity in head-to-head competition and margin of victory. Just remember, Army used to be a national power in football. I bet someone once used the ebb and flow argument to predict their return to prominence.

Once again it all comes down to coaching and the best seven coaches in the SEC reside in the West.

They used to say they wouldn't do away with divisions in basketball.
Your coaching comment says it all. It does come down to coaching and we know coaches come and go and success at those schools ebbs and flows (Alabama football and UK basketball are perfect examples of that) based on their coaches.

Since 2010, the West has been much better, no one can disagree with that. In two of those years, (2012 & 2013), The SEC East was 13-15 against the SEC West. Far from domination in a couple of those years. In the previous 15 years, the SEC West only had the better record against the SEC East in 4 of those years.

Again, IMO, this will play itself out. It always does.

Also, basketball is a bad example IMO. No big conference has divisions in basketball. In fact, only 2 conferences (MAC, OVC) have divisions in basketball.
 

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Your coaching comment says it all. It does come down to coaching and we know coaches come and go and success at those schools ebbs and flows (Alabama football and UK basketball are perfect examples of that) based on their coaches.

Since 2010, the West has been much better, no one can disagree with that. In two of those years, (2012 & 2013), The SEC East was 13-15 against the SEC West. Far from domination in a couple of those years. In the previous 15 years, the SEC West only had the better record against the SEC East in 4 of those years.

Again, IMO, this will play itself out. It always does.

Also, basketball is a bad example IMO. No big conference has divisions in basketball. In fact, only 2 conferences (MAC, OVC) have divisions in basketball.

I understand that you are like most UK fans who put basketball first and treat football as an afterthought.

But football drives the boat and the SEC and this disparity won't be tolerated much longer.

And yes, my coaching comment does say it all. Whoever the best coach in the East is wouldn't even hit the board in the West.
 

bthaunert

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I understand that you are like most UK fans who put basketball first and treat football as an afterthought.

But football drives the boat and the SEC and this disparity won't be tolerated much longer.

And yes, my coaching comment does say it all. Whoever the best coach in the East is wouldn't even hit the board in the West.
FAR from a basketball first fan, you're way off on that one, and people on here can let you know that. Former UK football season ticket holder.

Your coaching comment does say it all, and it sits with my side of the debate. Coaches come and go, therefore the best coaches in the league ebb and flow, as do the teams. Just 10 years ago these were the coaches in the league:

Florida - Urban Meyer
UT - Phil Fulmer
UK - Papa Brooks
Georgia - Mark Richt
South Carolina - Steve Spurrier
Vandy - Bobby Johnson

Arkansas - Houston Nutt
Auburn - Tommy Tuberville
LSU - Les Miles
Alabama - Mike Shula
Ole Miss - Ed Orgeron
Mississippi State - Sylvester Croom

5-10 years from now, who knows who the coaches of these teams will be and the power could very much trend to the East. You don't make a snap decision to change something established 25 years ago off of a 5 year trend.

ps...thanks for a good debate
 
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When Saban leaves Alabama will not be as dominate , that in itself will help with balance . The east division will change coaches and so will the west . There is nothing to indicate the wests advantage as being permanent , the sec itself could and likely will have a future down period . The sec wasn't always this dominate , the conference is at an all time high as the conference of choice for top talent across the country .

You get a top coach at a school like USC and all of the sudden the west players stay home . Same goes for other traditionally good programs that have been down lately , Miami , ND , Penn State etc.... can all pull talent with the right coach . Point being they aren't going to realign the sec just because the west is better at the moment .
 

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When Saban leaves Alabama will not be as dominate , that in itself will help with balance . The east division will change coaches and so will the west . There is nothing to indicate the wests advantage as being permanent , the sec itself could and likely will have a future down period . The sec wasn't always this dominate , the conference is at an all time high as the conference of choice for top talent across the country .

You get a top coach at a school like USC and all of the sudden the west players stay home . Same goes for other traditionally good programs that have been down lately , Miami , ND , Penn State etc.... can all pull talent with the right coach . Point being they aren't going to realign the sec just because the west is better at the moment .

I know nobody wants to admit it, but UK plays in a terrible division that is trending the wrong way and has been since the league expanded. If you want to be naïve and think that it won't generate discussion about the way things are aligned, then knock yourself out. At some point the ebb and flow argument will not hold water any more.
 

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I know nobody wants to admit it, but UK plays in a terrible division that is trending the wrong way and has been since the league expanded. If you want to be naïve and think that it won't generate discussion about the way things are aligned, then knock yourself out. At some point the ebb and flow argument will not hold water any more.
You don't want to admit to historical trends that says it will change , you seem to be young and only remember the sec at expansion . But hey , keep stubbornly ignoring everybody telling you anything but what you are certain will happen .
 
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bthaunert

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I know nobody wants to admit it, but UK plays in a terrible division that is trending the wrong way and has been since the league expanded. If you want to be naïve and think that it won't generate discussion about the way things are aligned, then knock yourself out. At some point the ebb and flow argument will not hold water any more.
Plenty of people have no problem saying the East is terrible right now. We also have no problem saying that the league isn't going to make drastic changes based on a 5 year trend.
 
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You don't want to admit to historical trends that says it will change , you seem to be young and only remember the sec at expansion . But hey , keep stubbornly ignoring everybody telling you anything but what you are certain will happen .

This is what you get when a basketball fan ventures over to the football board.
 

Lost In FL

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FAR from a basketball first fan, you're way off on that one, and people on here can let you know that.
ps...thanks for a good debate

Yep, I'll vouch for him. His avatar of Bear Bryant proves it! Oh wait...

Just kidding, I thought it was funny. I appreciate reading a good debate. The name-calling usually destroys all threads.
 

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Yep, I'll vouch for him. His avatar of Bear Bryant proves it! Oh wait...

Just kidding, I thought it was funny. I appreciate reading a good debate. The name-calling usually destroys all threads.
It's funny bc I always contemplate changing my avatar, but that is how I identify some others, so keep it the same.

Go Big Blue
 
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The east is NOT a horrible division when comparing it to the rest of college football

It only is when you compare it to the west. And that will change. Hell, mark stoops is the longest tenured coach in the east. Think about that brown stain