iggymcfly
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Well, the sample pool is a little small to make these kind of statements. I will offer this as a counter to your opinion: Bammer struggled a good bit with WVU despite them being an "also ran" in the Big 12 losing half their games.
They didn't lose half of their games. They went 5-4 in conference and only lost to one team all year outside the Top 15.
Auburn was outplayed by KSU even though they ended up winning the game.
As mmbt0ne pointed out, Auburn controlled the game and deserved to win. On the road against a Top 15 team. Acting like this is anything but a big feather in the cap for a team who went 4-4 in SEC play is ridiculous.
LSU was behind all day to Wisconsin before the BADGERS tanked. That's right, the same Wisconsin team that just got drubbed by OSU 59-0.
Oh, gotcha! The 4-4 team from the SEC just BARELY beat the 7-1 team from another power conference. Horrors!
IMHO, their strategy has always been to preserve the myth by avoiding tough games out of conference while beating their chest about how great they are. This is another year where that happened, along with the unrelenting support from the press. You can look at any other division in cfb and they will have played more quality OOC games than the SEC WEST. In any case, they will have their chance to prove themselves in a few weeks. If they mop the floor with every opponent they face in the post season, I will recant my position. However, I am willing to bet "the best division in the history of football" loses about as many as they win and end up around .500.
Well, I mean they're obviously not gonna win all of their games because that would be ridiculous, especially after getting a record 12 teams bowl eligible, but they're definitely strong favorites to do extremely well this bowl season. Here are the betting lines:
Alabama -9.5 vs. Ohio State
LSU -7.5 vs. Notre Dame
Florida -7 vs. East Carolina
Miss. State -7 vs. Georgia Tech
Georgia -7 vs. Louisville
Auburn -6 vs. Wisconsin
Arkansas -6 vs. Texas
Missouri -6 vs. Minnesota
Tennessee -3.5 vs. Iowa
South Carolina +1 vs. Miami
Ole Miss +3 vs. TCU
Texas A&M +3.5 vs. West Virginia
Despite having far and away the most bowl eligible teams of any conference, getting 12 of their 14 teams in, the SEC is still favored to win 9/12 bowl matchups, and is favored in all 8 games where the line is 6 points or higher.