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I studied the SI college football issue last night. Coverboys Alabama, South Carolina and Nebraska are cursed. Florida's non-conference schedule is embarrassing. I'm thinking Auburn is going to get all the payback it can handle this year (Clemson, LSU, Alabama come to mind as potential beat downs). I'm thinking South Carolina will be nowhere as good as many are predicting, but jeez, the SEC east champ will be king of the bumfights this year. If Boise State convincingly beats UGA first game of the season, look for a mumble/grumble 'coach needs to be fired' type fun year tween the hedges. LSU playing Oregon to open the season is great but it scares me, for obvious reasons. My dollar is on the winner of the LSU-Alabama game to be your next National Champ, and the last two times the title game was played in New Orleans, your fighting tigers have been in that number.
Gators always have 3 patsies and still has among the toughest schedules in the nation and plays FSU every year. No SEC team should feel bad about their OOC schedule. Almost every team in every other conference has a cakewalk compared to the SEC.
Next year it's back to Towson, Idaho, and North Texas for the tigers. This year's Western Kentucky, Northwestern State, WVU and Oregon is little better. Don't try to pretend that any of those teams should be within 3 touchdowns of the terrible tigers.
Gators always have 3 patsies and still has among the toughest schedules in the nation and plays FSU every year. No SEC team should feel bad about their OOC schedule. Almost every team in every other conference has a cakewalk compared to the SEC.
Next year it's back to Towson, Idaho, and North Texas for the tigers. This year's Western Kentucky, Northwestern State, WVU and Oregon is little better. Don't try to pretend that any of those teams should be within 3 touchdowns of the terrible tigers.