Tuesday, November 3, 2009
The interest might be dead
So what has the SEC done for us? Nothing, save tell us that there is a general bias void of any intelligent thought about the strength of teams around the country. Granted, Oregon is the highest ranked one loss team in the nation, however, when LSU beats Alabama, that will change. LSU will leap past Oregon and Alabama may not fall but no further than 10th. Meaning that the winner of the SEC end of season tourney is going to the championship dinner. I believe that the dinner guest is going to be Texas, I just don't see Texas losing a game. Sadly, that will put the Pac Ten on the outside looking in, which is really too bad, since I believe that the Pac Ten is the best league in college. My sorrow to the Big Ten, but when Iowa is your top ranked team, it's a down year, something they have had a lot of in recent memory. And I swear to the Almight above, if they wind up pitting BOISE against Cincy, I will be as angry as I get when my children eat the last link sausage. (That's pretty darn angry!) Put Cincy and BOISE against the two losers in the SEC, either LSU, Alabama, or Florida. That would give us a litmus test. Let Oregon embarrass Iowa, that's always good for the Pac Ten alum. We can't go a year without a good whipping of a Big Ten team.
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