Really ??? C'mon how can it even be argued ?
If you've watched any college football for the last decade it's very obvious where the best ball is played.
I'm really sick of these stupid threads trying to justify that the SEC isn't by far the best football.
Really ??? C'mon how can it even be argued ?
If you've watched any college football for the last decade it's very obvious where the best ball is played.
I'm really sick of these stupid threads trying to justify that the SEC isn't by far the best football.
2013 SEC non conference
Alabama- VT (Big 5), CSU (Sucks), Georgia st. (no comment), Chatanooga (No comment)
LSU- TCU and nobodies
OU- ND and nobodies
Ohio st-Cal and nobodies
Why do think i single out the SEC...they all fade each other like pu ssies!!
2013 SEC non conference
Alabama- VT (Big 5), CSU (Sucks), Georgia st. (no comment), Chatanooga (No comment)
LSU- TCU and nobodies
OU- ND and nobodies
Ohio st-Cal and nobodies
Why do think i single out the SEC...they all fade each other like pu ssies!!
Recently non confernce puss y scheduling in the last 10 years..the only good matchups i can remember since BCS..
LSU vs Oregon
Alabama vs Oklahoma
I cant really think of any others
Recently non confernce puss y scheduling in the last 10 years..the only good matchups i can remember since BCS..
LSU vs Oregon
Alabama vs Oklahoma
I cant really think of any others
There is however a great chance an SEC team will play a Big 12 team every year!
Texas vs Texas A&M....because the state is threatening a HUGE tax on the team who refuses (proposed bill right now).
There is however a great chance an SEC team will play a Big 12 team every year!
Texas vs Texas A&M....because the state is threatening a HUGE tax on the team who refuses (proposed bill right now).
Here is why they would play.....geniuis!!
Ryan Guillen, a Democratic representative from House District 31 in Texas, introduced a house bill on Monday to require an annual football game between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies.
“[Texas A&M] did leave,” Texas athletics director DeLoss Dodds said in 2011. “We didn’t want them to. We still don’t want them to but they did. That was their choice. That leaves us with an opportunity to make choices, and we will make them on our time and on our own grounds.”
DeLoss has also stated that the Longhorns have a full non-conference schedule through 2018 and don’t have any room for a game against the Aggies. But Texas’ future schedules currently show one opening in 2018, although UT could have a game set that has not yet been made public.
Texas does have two openings each year from 2019 through 2023. And there’s always the option of postponing or canceling other games to create an opening.
Guillen, a Texas A&M alumnus, introduced the bill in part to get the two schools moving towards a resolution.
“This game is as much a Texas tradition as cowboy boots and barbeque,” Guillen told the Texas Tribune. “The purpose of the bill is to put the eyes of Texas upon our two greatest universities to restore this sacred Texas tradition.”
Here is why they would play.....geniuis!!
Ryan Guillen, a Democratic representative from House District 31 in Texas, introduced a house bill on Monday to require an annual football game between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies.
“[Texas A&M] did leave,” Texas athletics director DeLoss Dodds said in 2011. “We didn’t want them to. We still don’t want them to but they did. That was their choice. That leaves us with an opportunity to make choices, and we will make them on our time and on our own grounds.”
DeLoss has also stated that the Longhorns have a full non-conference schedule through 2018 and don’t have any room for a game against the Aggies. But Texas’ future schedules currently show one opening in 2018, although UT could have a game set that has not yet been made public.
Texas does have two openings each year from 2019 through 2023. And there’s always the option of postponing or canceling other games to create an opening.
Guillen, a Texas A&M alumnus, introduced the bill in part to get the two schools moving towards a resolution.
“This game is as much a Texas tradition as cowboy boots and barbeque,” Guillen told the Texas Tribune. “The purpose of the bill is to put the eyes of Texas upon our two greatest universities to restore this sacred Texas tradition.”
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