Sunday, November 20, 2005

Let's hear it for Auburn and the SEC!

Auburn cheerleaders
The scrappy and resourceful Auburn Tigers are playing some of the best college ball in the nation and deserve to be praised for their ability to defeat both Georgia and Alabama in the last two weeks. The SEC is again, by far, the best football league in the land! NFL eat your heart out!
It looks like it will be a showdown between LSU and Georgia for the championship. I fear playing those guys because they are really, really good. I just hope my Bulldogs can beat Georgia Tech next week for goodness sakes. They are a team that has already beaten Auburn and Miami!
I wonder how long Texas or USC would remain undefeated if they played an SEC schedule? Look at their opponents and decide for yourself.
By the way, has anyone stated where the Sugar Bowl will be played this year?

14 comments:

Audie said...

A quick googling turns up this news release:

ATLANTA (Oct. 7, 2005) - The Sugar Bowl Committee has announced that it will stage the 72nd Nokia Sugar Bowl Football Classic on January 2, 2006 in Atlanta's Georgia Dome....

beamis said...

So conceivably the Bulldogs could play three straight games in the Dome: next week's game w/GA Tech, the SEC championship game and then the Sugar Bowl. It'll be like a home field after that many appearances.

A quick google to you too.

Devastatin' Dave said...

I think Auburn is the best team in the SEC right now. Too bad they can't play for the SEC championship. By the way, Skeeter is convinced the Big Ten is the best conference in the college football.

beamis said...

Yeah Skeeter cheers for a conference called the Big 10, which actually has 11 teams. That's a great achievement for an academic association. Down south they at least know how to add. Why even out in the Cow Turd Belt they adjusted from the Big 8 to the Big 12 when they re-aligned a few years back.

Better than the SEC? What? Sounds like Skeeter has had too many Miller Lites at the tailgaters party in the puke spattered Ohio Stadium parking lot.

beamis said...

Someone has reminded me of the Ohio State "Heinegate" parties, which I must applaud as letting the gay fraternities get involved in a signifigant way with all of the Buckeye fan happenings!

Devastatin' Dave said...

Skeeter,

Did you hear that? Beamis is calling you gay.

stevesm_2000 said...

South Carolina beats Florida and Vandy beats Tenn.

Tough League

stevesm_2000 said...

Indiana beat Kentucky
Kentucky beat Vandy
Vandy beat Tenn
Tenn beat LSU

Thus Indiana would be LSU

Devastatin' Dave said...

I'll take LSU, Georgia, Auburn and Florida and I'll win 3 out of 4 against the top 4 teams in the Big Ten. They had to bring in Penn State to make that league legit. After Penn State and OSU, who you got? 7-4 Michigan? Nigga please! Plus, OSU had their chance to prove themselves against elite teams and they lost to Texas and PSU.

beamis said...

As much as I appreciate your treasure trove of stats, I agree with DD about putting up the SEC's best four teams against the four best in the Big 11.

Can you get me tickets to the GA-TN game in 2007 at Knoxville?

beamis said...

Oh and the bet is accepted.

Devastatin' Dave said...

Skeeter said: "Finally Big Ten has 7 teams that are bowl eligible, while only 6 teams from the SEC are bowl eligible."

Big whoop! You only need 6 wins to be bowl eligible. Have you seen all the half-ass 6-5 teams that go to bowls? How about a real standard of, say, 8 wins to be bowl eligible? Then you have 4 SEC teams making bowls and only 3 out of the Big Ten. Being bowl eligible means nothing. It's watered down.

Audie said...
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Audie said...

Getting to more important matters, for which stats are not needed, yes, beamis, audie likes the picture very much.

(I just now saw your comment. If you please, delete my "audielinn" email account from your address book, and use the "audsquad" one. I rarely check the former. Thank ya, sir.)