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As for how anyone could disagree....well, Sagarin currently disagrees, so there's your answer. Btw, what does "better" actually mean? I think most people agree that the SEC has been better at the top for a while now. Alabama is better than Oklahoma. Georgia in recent years has been better than any Big 12 team. But are the top teams all that matter? That seems to be all that people like you consider. Are the middle teams consistently better? Are the bottom-feeders better? As we talked about, Missouri rarely even plays Alabama, and Georgia is one game on their schedule. Stop acting like you face murderer's row and everybody else has it easy. This year, KU and MU both faced a team that made the playoff. They also both played another top 10 team. Plus another top 20 team. Each played three teams that finished in the final top 25. |
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