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Is the SEC overrated?
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Quote:Nobody said FSU is playing bad football. The point is they play good football against teams in a weak conference. Their only tough opponent so far was Notre Dame. So how does anybody know FSU, which struggled against the Irish and almost lost that game, is better than any other team with a perfect record?ND was undefeated and ranked in the top 5, of course they would play a close a game. Tell me what team in SEC has shown they are world beaters this year??? No one, they have all looked mediocre, except miss st, who has been showing the chinks in their armor lately. To sit there and tell me FSU would lose playing in the SEC west is silly based on what we have seen from every college team this year, not just the SEC. |
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