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<blockquote data-quote="Cazador" data-source="post: 4347318" data-attributes="member: 14691"><p>63 losses in by the stats above in the OP. Only 12 to non conference teams. Math says they lost 51 games lost inside their conference. </p><p>6-8 against the power 5. Which teams accounted for those 8 losses? </p><p>Like I said. SEC is beating itself up. The numbers look bad. But are they really? Not every team was dominant like Alabama. But I think some of the other conferences are getting better. Some of the talented kids are looking at other schools outside the SEC. They are looking to get playing time. Not sitting the benches in the SEC for a couple years before they play. It's looking like it was many years ago. Where kids would pick a lesser school for more playing time. They are not wanting to be on a winning team. They would rather show their talents with hopes of being a Jerry Rice (Miss Valley State)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cazador, post: 4347318, member: 14691"] 63 losses in by the stats above in the OP. Only 12 to non conference teams. Math says they lost 51 games lost inside their conference. 6-8 against the power 5. Which teams accounted for those 8 losses? Like I said. SEC is beating itself up. The numbers look bad. But are they really? Not every team was dominant like Alabama. But I think some of the other conferences are getting better. Some of the talented kids are looking at other schools outside the SEC. They are looking to get playing time. Not sitting the benches in the SEC for a couple years before they play. It's looking like it was many years ago. Where kids would pick a lesser school for more playing time. They are not wanting to be on a winning team. They would rather show their talents with hopes of being a Jerry Rice (Miss Valley State) [/QUOTE]
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