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Has the cycle started to shift for the SEC?
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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 960026" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I am going against the grain here, but those four teams looked really strong yesterday. LSU and Bama lost to teams that may be CFP teams. That is no disgrace. And uga is probably the best team in college football. The jury is still out on Ole Miss, but they look good so far. When you add Texas and Oklahoma, the SEC is certainly not in decline.</p><p></p><p>The SEC teams that are not impressing me are Texas A&M and Tennessee.</p><p></p><p>In the ACC, FSU and Miami are all looking very good. A bit disappointing (to their fans) are UNC and Clemson. Clemson still has problems at QB and UNC would have lost in regulation had Omarion Hampton not had a career day. Drake Maye, so far, looks very pedestrian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 960026, member: 1199"] I am going against the grain here, but those four teams looked really strong yesterday. LSU and Bama lost to teams that may be CFP teams. That is no disgrace. And uga is probably the best team in college football. The jury is still out on Ole Miss, but they look good so far. When you add Texas and Oklahoma, the SEC is certainly not in decline. The SEC teams that are not impressing me are Texas A&M and Tennessee. In the ACC, FSU and Miami are all looking very good. A bit disappointing (to their fans) are UNC and Clemson. Clemson still has problems at QB and UNC would have lost in regulation had Omarion Hampton not had a career day. Drake Maye, so far, looks very pedestrian. [/QUOTE]
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