Khross wrote:
Alabama played 5 Top 25 Teams
No they didn't. They played 4 top 25 teams
#22 Penn St.
#6 Arkansas
#1 LSU
#25 Auburn (why is this team ranked, give me a break)
Interestingly enough? Those are the
only teams they've played with a winning record (outside Georgia Southern which really shouldn't count). OSU has played 7 teams with a winning record and 9 bowl bound teams to Alabama's 5 teams with a winning record and 7 bowl bound teams.
Not going to go through the rest of your list and check it, as I'm not sure its relevant.
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That said, that's 5 teams in the Top 25. That's 20% of the field.
You'll notice that the Big 12 also has 5 teams in the top 25 (4 in the top 15). Only we have just 10 teams compared to SEC's 12, and every team has to play all the other teams. How did Alabama do against Georgia? Oh wait...
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Look at Vanderbilt and their 6-6 year. UConn, Wake Forrest, and Army aren't exactly pushovers even in "unranked" years. I'm really not counting Elon. But Vanderbilt also had to play 8 games against the SEC, including Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama, Ole Miss and South Carolina. They also played Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
And I can point out Iowa State at 6-6. People blast OSU for losing to them (the day they found out about the plane crash and deaths), but Iowa State is a good team who has a history of knocking of teams (@Texas last year, @Nebraska a couple years ago). Also, they've beaten Iowa (a bowl team), and UConn (which you've stated isn't a pushover). ISU beat them on the road, while Vanderbilt beat them at home. ISU also had to play against 9 Big 12 teams and 8 bowl bound teams (compared to Vanderbilt's 6 bowl bound opponents). ISU would destroy Vanderbilt.
And I really cannot believe you keep bringing up Ole Miss to support your argument. Why would you do that? I don't brag about OSU, KState, or ISU beating KU. Florida...terrible...Kentucky...terrible...Tennessee...terrible...Ole Miss...wtf-terrible...
Looking at the resumes there is no doubt whatsoever that OSU has the better resume. Alabama got in because they are from the SEC.