SEC defenses

TLankford

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I guess if you consider how good the SEC was from 04-2010, there was nowhere to go but down.

No doubt the SEC East has been largely mediocre the last 2-3 years. The SEC West has had 3 minimum title contenders for years (maybe not 2011, but arguable). Not sure if any other conference can say that about their entire conference, let alone one division.

OSU/MSU last year for the B1G
Maybe Oregon/Stanford for the P12 but that's a stretch for the Cardinals

I think UF could turn some heads this year if they have some QB play, which would mean them and UGA would be pretty good teams out of the east. Bama, Auburn and apparently A&M are gonna be damn good football teams as long as their HCs are there. I think last night proved that Sumlin has this offense thing figured out
 

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What do you call the ass-whippings LSU D put on Auburn last year, Manziel the past 2 seasons and Oregon the year before that?

LSU is really the only exception. Alabama, Auburn, and Georgia, all traditionally tough defenses, haven't figured out how to stop the spread offense.
 

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Trent Richardson was part of the reason for that pick and the mammoth O line. I thought him coming to the Packers shitty line would make him bust. I was dead wrong on that one.

Here's to hoping Clinton Dix busts though

just giving you some shit:toast:

here is to Dix being a hall of famer:toast:
 

TLankford

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Looked like some very strong defenses in the Pac12 and Big12 last night :mj07::mj07::mj07::mj07::mj07::mj07:

Pretty safe to say a quarter through the season its:

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ACC/B1G

Glad that's settled

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