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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 119465" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I don't know if you can say <em>that</em>. Bowl games are supposed to be hard for teams to win because they are planned to be competitive. I wouldn't be surprised to see the SECw win 4 and lose 2 next year; it's largely a crapshoot. The SECw teams are good and will continue to be so. However, as the Simple one says, the playoff structure will make the parity in the different conferences more apparent. No more free rides for the SEC to the MNC.</p><p></p><p>The one exception was our win over MSU. There it was a simple matter of the Good Dogs not having experience playing against our version of the TO. Talent-wise, I think the two teams are pretty equal. They were like Syracuse a couple of years ago; once the game started it became obvious that they were constantly making wrong decisions or being caught off guard by the speed of the O. I enjoyed that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 119465, member: 265"] I don't know if you can say [I]that[/I]. Bowl games are supposed to be hard for teams to win because they are planned to be competitive. I wouldn't be surprised to see the SECw win 4 and lose 2 next year; it's largely a crapshoot. The SECw teams are good and will continue to be so. However, as the Simple one says, the playoff structure will make the parity in the different conferences more apparent. No more free rides for the SEC to the MNC. The one exception was our win over MSU. There it was a simple matter of the Good Dogs not having experience playing against our version of the TO. Talent-wise, I think the two teams are pretty equal. They were like Syracuse a couple of years ago; once the game started it became obvious that they were constantly making wrong decisions or being caught off guard by the speed of the O. I enjoyed that. [/QUOTE]
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