This didn’t age well. Woo Pig ?Penn State will make the B10 proud today, even without a bunch of our star players who are skipping the game to save their bodies for the draft. Which…sigh. But I get it.
It will turn. The “great sorting” isn’t over yet but more importantly I think a full playoff will make for a broader spread in champions.From the - frustrated - Washington Post today.
Another Alabama-Georgia showdown brings with it more fretting about college football domination
Of the 14 finalist slots since then (Jan 2015 championship game), 13 have gone to teams from the Southeast, including nine to the SEC (with the other four to Clemson). Of the 20 wins available in College Football Playoff games since then, 19 have gone to teams from the Southeast and 13 to the SEC (with the other six to Clemson). Of the seven national titles available since then and through this coming Jan. 10, all will have gone to teams from the Southeast, five to the SEC (with the other two to Clemson).
How long might the dance persist, the one where the Southeast plays football better than all the other regions, the fans crow about it, the pundits note it, the fans from other regions seethe over it and then the Southeast plays football better than all the other regions?
Without Treetop, I’m having to pull double duty on trumpeting SEC football. Fortunately, its a fun task…
Will USC upset the cotton cart with a little west coast magic?I hear the Super Bowl is Sunday, more importantly it is 206 days until Week 1 of college football season and the march to the national championship (aka, the SEC championship game.).
Week 1 brings us the defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs vs the Oregon Ducks: a preview can be seen below.
Without Treetop here at the moment, your friendly SEC reminder: South On Ya.
Not this year, but ultimately they will be the biggest threat to Southern football hegemony.Will USC upset the cotton cart with a little west coast magic?
I wonder how the previously rattled Spencer Rattler will do at South Carolina? I am not expecting too much from my beloved OU…too many holes left by the coach’s departure and some heavy building to do.Not this year, but ultimately they will be the biggest threat to Southern football hegemony.