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Actually, that would be Carlos Dunlap. Florida couldn't sniff McElroy all game. Much different from their defense thoughout the year. And, by the way, I'm a pretty big Gator fan and have watched damn year every single one of their games this season. Trust me when I say that Dunlap's loss made a huge difference.
If Boise had to play SEC teams game in and game out I think they would get destroyed. S. Carolina isn't a good team, they were 3-5 in conference and in their last 5 conference games they were 1-4 with the 1 win being against Vandy who were 0-8 in conference.Of course Boise could compete in the SEC. I have no doubt. People are putting too much emphasis on conference affiliation.
Did you all see UConn totally dominate Steve Spurrier's South Carolina team? USC is a SEC team, right?
I doubt Boise St, TCU, or other top mid-majors would compete with the Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, LSU, USC, Alabama (now that it has Saban), and to a lessor extent Ohio St consistently. There is no shame at all in that - the rest of the SEC, Big 12, Pac 10, Big 10 can't either.
Hmmm...Dont know about that. Auburn was 3-5 in the SEC but it took a last seconds td by Bama to beat them this year.
Oh well, they would have lost anyway. It's God expressing his disapproval at Tebow's never ending douchebaggery.
I think Auburn has won 5 SEC games the last 2 year and last won the SEC in 04? I personally wouldn't describe that as consistently competing with the confrences elite programs.
I think Auburn has won 5 SEC games the last 2 year and last won the SEC in 04? I personally wouldn't describe that as consistently competing with the confrences elite programs.
Using that logic the Pats last super bowl season was 2004 so does that mean the Pats havent competed?