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The_Rainmaker

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20 minutes ago, The_Rainmaker said:

No, he can't play defense.

Alabama is #1 in the country in defense. LSU, UGA, and Auburn are in the 13-20 range. The next SEC team on the list? South Carolina at #62. Tenness, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Missouri are all 100+.

Like I said in the other thread, Alabama is head and shoulders over everyone else, including their SEC brethren. The other good SEC teams are good, no doubt about it, but not great compared to the elite teams in other conferences. Once you get past those guys, the rest of the conference is a bunch of JAGs. They need to stop trying to dangle off of Bama's balls and try to claim superiority because they get the pleasure of Saban and his boys kicking their teeth down their throat every year.

 

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Alabama is #1 in the country in defense. LSU, UGA, and Auburn are in the 13-20 range. The next SEC team on the list? South Carolina at #62. Tenness, Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Missouri are all 100+.

Like I said in the other thread, Alabama is head and shoulders over everyone else, including their SEC brethren. The other good SEC teams are good, no doubt about it, but not great compared to the elite teams in other conferences. Once you get past those guys, the rest of the conference is a bunch of JAGs. They need to stop trying to dangle off of Bama's balls and try to claim superiority because they get the pleasure of Saban and his boys kicking their teeth down their throat every year.

 

Low balling a lot  you mean 1-15 , also those JAGs defense is still far better than Big 12

Alabama

Auburn

LSU /Florida

UGA

Vandy 

 

 

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Look at it yourself:

http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/22

Alabama - 1

Auburn - 20

LSU - 13

Florida - 6 (I missed these guys at first glance)

UGA - 16

After those top 5, the SEC falls off a cliff.

Vandy - 65

Arkansas - 75

TAMU - 91

Tennessee - 109

Mississippi State - 110

Missouri - 118

No one disputes that the top of the SEC is really damn good, but the bottom half of the conference needs to STFU with their SEC chest pounding. They're doormats in the SEC and would be doormats in most other major conferences too.

 

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Look at it yourself:

http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fbs/current/team/22

Alabama - 1

Auburn - 20

LSU - 13

Florida - 6 (I missed these guys at first glance)

UGA - 16

After those top 5, the SEC falls off a cliff.

Vandy - 65

Arkansas - 75

TAMU - 91

Tennessee - 109

Mississippi State - 110

Missouri - 118

No one disputes that the top of the SEC is really damn good, but the bottom half of the conference needs to STFU with their SEC chest pounding. They're doormats in the SEC and would be doormats in most other major conferences too.

 

what is the overall head to head conference record. 

http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-football/all-time-sec-record-vs-power-conferences/

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SEC’s all-time record against other conferences

500910959dd1cbda23175fce9bb2d1a5?s=72&d=CHRISTOPHER SMITH | JUN 14, 2015

 
 
 
NCAA Football: SEC Championship-Team Practices
 
 

Thanks to a new rule that becomes official in 2016, each SEC program will be mandated to play at least one team from the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten or Pac-12 every season.

That’s great news, because despite existing since 1933, the SEC has played surprisingly few games against those conferences. (There are two notable exceptions: the annual ACC-SEC rivalries between Florida-Florida State, Georgia-Georgia Tech and South Carolina-Clemson, as well as the annual Big Ten-SEC slate of bowl games.)

The SEC and Pac-12 in particular rarely play outside of bowl season. The new rule may change that — Texas A&M and Arizona State open the 2015 season with a neutral-site game. The rule may also help ease bad blood between the Big 12 and SEC, or at least encourage the two sides to schedule more games.

Here’s a look at the SEC’s all-time record against every major conference, courtesy of mcubed.net. (Click on the links below for an entire game-by-game breakdown by conference.)

SEC vs. ACC: 290-144-10
SEC vs. Big 12: 83-67-6
SEC vs. Big Ten: 83-57-2
SEC vs. Pac-12: 68-40-5

And here’s the SEC’s record against other conferences:

SEC vs. AAC: 8-3
SEC vs. Big East: 25-29
SEC vs. C-USA: 121-23
SEC vs. Independents: 624-288-21
SEC vs. MAC: 83-13
SEC vs. MWC: 14-7
SEC vs. SWC: 197-141-17
SEC vs. Sun Belt: 117-7
SEC vs. WAC: 71-11

Yes, that’s correct — the now-defunct Big East is the only conference with an all-time winning record against the mighty SEC.

 

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Conference realignment makes historic records virtually irrelevant.

In 2016, the mighty SEC is 6-8 vs. other power conferences. 14-7 in 2015, 11-10 in 2014.

They're a great football conference, year in and year out. But, they're not this juggernaut that's head and shoulders better than everyone else. Bama is.

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