So ESPN has started pushing the PAC12 again.

PBRME

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I admit they have some great teams, but come on. How mad would Nick Saban be if he had to play a PAC12 schedule.....Did that really just come out of their mouth?
 

mcdawg22

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It's getting comical. This is the last seven years in a nutshell. SEC is picked to be #1 that or another SEC team clearly shows to be the best team in the country. Championship game is a month away and everybody says the SEC will dominate, the Odds agree, save 2010. As the game draws closer ESPN commentators start talking up the other teams chances and make it seem like it's going to be a game. Then the game is played, the SEC team dominates, save 2010. Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
 

PBRME

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I thought it was funny how as they were sucking off the PAC12 they showed what the lines would be if the top 6 teams from both conferences faced each other on a neutral site. Every game the SEC was favored in. Even the Game Day crew said that after the top 6 is when the SEC really starts to pull away from the PAC12. How do you go from what was just shown on TV, and they said, to them all agreeing with what Finebaum just said that from top to bottom the PAC12 is a better conference?
 

dogfan96

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Bama's schedule is trash.. other than LSU and A&M, nobody on their schedule should be able to stay within 3 TDs of them
 

mcdawg22

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I guess it's Trash because Bama is that good.

Bama's schedule is trash.. other than LSU and A&M, nobody on their schedule should be able to stay within 3 TDs of them
Assuming they take care of business against LSU, and they make it to the BCS, they are going to have to play 8 maybe 10 bowl teams, 4 of which maybe 5 will be playing in New Year's Day or better bowls. What is Trash about that? They play in what is still the hardest division of college football. They opened with a team that is 5-1. And their East teams are the worst, third worst and assuming best out of the east. What do you think Oregon's record would be with that schedule?