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Old 10-20-2012, 09:02 PM   #1903
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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud View Post
So, LSU would beat K-State?

What planet are you from? They had massive difficulty with a shitty, bottom of the barrel Texas A&M team today and they'd beat Kansas State?

Either you don't watch college football or you have some sort of bias towards K-State. Either way, you're completely in the wrong.

And to date, Alabama hasn't beaten dick. I expect Florida to beat them in the SEC title game. Hell, I wouldn't be shocked if they lose to LSU, again.
WE heard this shit a few years ago when OU met Florida. And what happened? Oh and when Texas met Bama. And when LSU met OU.

big-12 offenses do not match up well against SEC defenses. This has been proven over and over and over again. Fact. Science. It's not an argument or a ****ing debate. Every year some big-12 offense lights everyone up, then either doesn't make it to the title game or gets its shit pushed in by an SEC team there. Fact.

And yes, SEC born and raised. We win championships. What the **** does the big-12 do now besides act tough but not win shit?
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