Aberzombie1892 said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Aberzombie1892 said:IowaBear said:
Miss St is good. Kentucky is solid. Remind me again, which Big 12 team is playing a marquee non con game? Other than WV who's going to get their asses handed to them by PSU. Yall are dogging on Texas for their schedule which is hilarious and let's just be honest here.. hypocritical.
Guess I just don't see the point in dogging their schedule when the new B12 is a JV league compared to the SEC conference
This. Posters are acting like going 10-2 in the Big 12 is the same as going 10-2 in the SEC while, for example, 2023 Oklahoma State got blown out at home by South Alabama but likely would have won the Big 12 but for Texas being a member. See if a loss of that nature would have happened to the top 2/3rds of the SEC.
Come on.
A 10-2 SEC team will have 3 freebies from high school teams. But what about when a 11-2 Baylor team bodied a 10-2 Ole Miss team? I remember when a 10-1 TCU beat a 9-2 Ole Miss 42-3 in 2014.
Since 2020, the Big12 is 7-3 against the SEC when you take out Alabama & Georgia (because we agreed they are outliers) and Texas & Oklahoma (because they are technically SEC now). That leaves the middle of the pack Big 12 against the middle of the pack SEC.
Quit spewing garbage on the Baylor board. There's a spot for you on TexAgs
Thoughts for you to marinate on:
1. How many AP national titles has the SEC won since the last time a current member of the Big 12 won one?
2. How many different go forward SEC teams have won an AP national title since the last time a current member of the go forward Big 12 won one?
3. How many different go forward SEC teams played in the four team CFP?
4. How many different go forward Big 12 teams played in the four team CFP?
5. Since the beginning of the CFP, how many go-forward SEC conference title game participants lost to a G5 in the regular season?
6. Since the beginning of the CFP, how many go-forward Big conference title game participants lost to a G5 in the regular season?
7. When was the last time a go-forward Big 12 defeated Alabama, Georgia, LSU or Tennessee?
The list goes on.
It has been clear from the start of our argument that Alabama and Georgia (and LSU from time to time) are in a league of their own, but you baboons were insisting that the middle of the pack SEC teams (MSU, Kentucky, Tennessee) were leagues better than the current Big12 with absolutely nothing to back it up with.
And to answer your question, Tennessee is 2-6 against Big12 opponents, and 1-2 against current Big12 teams