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Post by Hero on Mar 4, 2020 23:40:27 GMT
What's amazing with this list is Alabama has played about 21 more top 25 teams over the same time frame as Ohio State... obviously a product of the great teams they play in the SEC. And yet, everyone here likes to bitch about them playing a "weak schedule". ...and will again. If it was 121, the same bitching would follow.
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Post by EvilVodka on Mar 5, 2020 0:15:08 GMT
And yet, everyone here likes to bitch about them playing a "weak schedule". ...and will again. If it was 121, the same bitching would follow. don't forget, Bama has to start playing the Lane Train every year
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Post by Bevo on Mar 5, 2020 3:05:26 GMT
while Indiana, Rutgers, Maryland and the like never are. When Indiana, Maryland, and the like are GOOD ENOUGH to be rated, they are. Sadly, it doesn't happen all that often.
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Post by bluehen on Mar 5, 2020 3:54:19 GMT
Fact, which doesn't quite fit silly SEC perceptions :
When SEC teams line up and play Rutgers, Indiana and Maryland the SEC teams win 53% of the time . Repeat - 53 % of the time. ( 61 SEC wins in 114 games)
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Post by Hero on Mar 5, 2020 10:51:58 GMT
...and will again. If it was 121, the same bitching would follow. don't forget, Bama has to start playing the Lane Train every year At least we don’t have to play Rutgers. LMAO
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Post by Bevo on Mar 5, 2020 15:40:55 GMT
Fact, which doesn't quite fit silly SEC perceptions : When SEC teams line up and play Rutgers, Indiana and Maryland the SEC teams win 53% of the time . Repeat - 53 % of the time. ( 61 SEC wins in 114 games) FACT: When Rutgers, Indiana and Maryland line up against SEC teams, they only win 43% of the time. Repeat, 43%! (49 B1G wins in 114 games) In BOWL GAMES against SEC opponents, the B1G bottom dwellers only win 30% of the time. One more fact: Which SEC team played the MOST (39 of 114) games against them? Kentucky One of the perennial bottom dwellers in the SEC. Once again, "SEC perceptions" turn out to be based on FACT.
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Post by Bevo on Mar 5, 2020 16:20:41 GMT
don't forget, Bama has to start playing the Lane Train every year At least we don’t have to play Rutgers. LMAO ROFLMAO! Texas wants no part of the Terps, I can tell you that!
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Post by bluehen on Mar 5, 2020 17:07:45 GMT
Fact, which doesn't quite fit silly SEC perceptions : When SEC teams line up and play Rutgers, Indiana and Maryland the SEC teams win 53% of the time . Repeat - 53 % of the time. ( 61 SEC wins in 114 games) FACT: When Rutgers, Indiana and Maryland line up against SEC teams, they only win 43% of the time. Repeat, 43%! (49 B1G wins in 114 games) In BOWL GAMES against SEC opponents, the B1G bottom dwellers only win 30% of the time. One more fact: Which SEC team played the MOST (39 of 114) games against them? Kentucky One of the perennial bottom dwellers in the SEC. Once again, "SEC perceptions" turn out to be based on FACT. the presumption is Rutgers,Maryland, and Indiana are B10 bottom dwellers but still beat SEC teams half the time.......you can pretend you're not surprised Bevo.
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Post by bluehen on Mar 5, 2020 17:21:03 GMT
Rutgers has an all time winning record vs LSU & Arkansas
Maryland has an all time winning record vs Georgia, LSU, Miss State, S.Carolina, Missouri and Kentucky
Indiana has an all time winning record vs Florida, Vandy, Kentucky, S.Carolina, Missouri and Miss State
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Post by Bevo on Mar 5, 2020 17:56:40 GMT
FACT: When Rutgers, Indiana and Maryland line up against SEC teams, they only win 43% of the time. Repeat, 43%! (49 B1G wins in 114 games) In BOWL GAMES against SEC opponents, the B1G bottom dwellers only win 30% of the time. One more fact: Which SEC team played the MOST (39 of 114) games against them? Kentucky One of the perennial bottom dwellers in the SEC. Once again, "SEC perceptions" turn out to be based on FACT. the presumption is Rutgers,Maryland, and Indiana are B10 bottom dwellers but still beat SEC teams half the time.......you can pretend you're not surprised Bevo. Check your math: 43% is not “ half “
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Post by bluehen on Mar 5, 2020 18:21:20 GMT
my dumbth - thanks. It's actually SEC teams winning 53% of the time when playing B10 perceived weaklings ,all time, (61 SEC wins in 114 tries vs Rutgers, Indiana and Maryland)....just barely half the time vs B10 weaklings.
Interesting that LSU is 0-3 vs Maryland being outscored 76-3 in those 3 games, all played a few years before LSU's mythical 1958 national championship using the Delaware winged T offense installed by the UD coaching staff.
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