I appreciate a good stat and I love where we are right now, but I am going to be that guy. Considering that Florida and Vandy have not played a west opponent yet and Tennessee played Bama and A&M as their two (man, it sucks to have THAT schedule), not surprising that this is the case.
UF loses at LSU and to Arkansas finishing 5-3 in 2nd place.Other than getting the win I'm not sure what that means for UK but is does underscore the depth to which the SECE has fallen. FWIW, the pre-season AP poll had TN #9, GA #18 and FL #25. This weeks poll had FL #14 and TN #18. Looking ahead...
FL: 3-1 in SEC with GA, @AR, SC and @LSU remaining
TN: 2-2 in SEC and owns win over FL. Remaining SEC games are @SC, UK, MO and @Vandy
My guess is FL loses at least 1 more and TN wins out and claims the SECE based on their FL win. Then TN gets manhandled for the second time by AL in theSEC championship game. This year the SEC is really about AL then everyone else.
Peace
Not flaming, but I think you meant less instead of more.On a related note, going into the games this weekend, I think we scored more points than any other SEC team v. Bama.,
I appreciate a good stat and I love where we are right now, but I am going to be that guy. Considering that Florida and Vandy have not played a west opponent yet and Tennessee played Bama and A&M as their two (man, it sucks to have THAT schedule), not surprising that this is the case.
[roll]you had to be that guy...
Can't you let me be delusional about our success?
I appreciate a good stat and I love where we are right now, but I am going to be that guy. Considering that Florida and Vandy have not played a west opponent yet and Tennessee played Bama and A&M as their two (man, it sucks to have THAT schedule), not surprising that this is the case.
We didn't score more points than any SEC teams, however we did hold Bama to their lowest points scored at 34 until they played aTm, which held them to 33 points.
And that was with Bama scoring a defensive TD.
My point is UKs D grew up that game.