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Who had the more impressive SEC run while winning a national championship season??


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Who had the more impressive SeC championship Season   

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  1. 1. Best SEC QB Season?

    • Cam Newton Auburn
      15
    • Joe Burrow LSU
      7
    • Matt Jones Alabama
      1
    • The Golden Calf of Bristol Florida
      1


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4 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

Cam didn’t have anything around him those other teams were stacked. Nick Fairly is the only player I can remember getting drafted early from that side 

Wow, I didn't even notice this.  You are right, it was Cam and Nick going in the 1st round.  Then there were two 7th round picks in that draft.  Only 1 Auburn guy got drafted the following year, and he was a 4th round pick.  Only 1 Auburn guy got drafted the year after that, and he was a 3rd round pick.

I just did a comparison to UNC around the same time and holy smokes its a night and day difference.  They were stacked with NFL talent.

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7 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Cam, and i may be wrong but isn't he the only QB ever to win national titles at two different levels.

Without Cam, Auburn doesn't sniff the SEC Champions and the National Title.

I may be a bit bias because my daughter was a student at Auburn when they won the title.  

Decent chance I saw her at the bars at some point, then

8 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

Cam didn’t have anything around him those other teams were stacked. Nick Fairly is the only player I can remember getting drafted early from that side 

Michael Dyer and Philip Lutzenkirchen were also fabulous players. Dyer was a freshman. 

Cam carried the offense, though, just as Fairley carried the defense. 

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