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I mean, Michigan wasn't that boring, but other than that yes
Yeah, they didn't. But in the true spirit of SDS, it's another poorly decided article that doesn't make much sense. Here guys we rearranged the top 25 by academic standing!!! We heavily used the grad rate cause the grad rate is obviously the most important factor in deciding whether or not the school is good academically. If you use the factors that coreylan stated, except use the teams in the top 25 like stated: 1. Stanford 2. Northwestern 3. Notre Dame 4. USC 5. Michigan 6. North Carolina etc... In other words, this was just another really badly chosen article, and really doesn't mean anything. Why again are people getting salty over this?
Honestly, this game showed us that North Carolina was a stronger team than many of us thought. I am more confident now that North Carolina is one of the top 10 teams in the country now than I was before the game
The difference between a game being a touchdown difference, and a field goal difference greatly impacts not only psychological aspects, but play calling aspects. Although it is unlikely that it would have changed things, saying that it is an absolute truth LSU would have won even if they only got the field goal there is erroneous.
Yeah, we here at florida totally understand that problem.
True, but you would think if they decided to overturn the suspension, and it took that long, they would be willing to tag on an additional year of eligibility
The worst scenario for the SEC would be Florida winning the championship but losing to Florida State along the way
also noticably i cannot count as that is four teams that could ecclipse the sec title winner
lol runs the champion, meant runs the table
The only three teams that MIGHT go above the sec champion (assuming the SEC champion is a team that runs the table from this point forward) would be an undefeated Michigan State/Ohio State/Iowa(if iowa runs the champion and defeats an unbeaten Ohio State), an undefeated Baylor/TCU/Oklahoma State and an undefeated FSU/Clemson (since fsu would have to beat Florida), and an the pac 12 winner if that team incurs no additional losses from this point forward. A fourth team would not ecclipse the sec winner unless the SEC winner has more than 2 losses. I grouped these 3 spots together as they are situations that cannot happen simultaneously. (in essence, rather obviously both TCU and Baylor could not be undefeated)
I mean, not too bad of a top 10...might want to look into the two Clemsons though
I'm guessing it's supposed to be 38. Cause that is what the site i look at stats says