Opinion: With light schedule, Texas is quickly making SEC friends - or is that enemies?
SEC Already Bending Over For texas? Administrators & Coaches Not Happy
All you have to do is look at the top five or six SEC teams last year (sips play only one) and the bottom five or six (sips play four or five). Zero U got screwed. tu got the easiest schedule in SEC history with no Bama, Ole Miss, UT, LSU, or Mizzou (who everyone thought was good).
I don't think we need to run to the B1G, but we shouldn't be surprised when sippy destroys the SEC, like they did to the SWC and BDF.
Sorry if already posted. I just haven't seen this. This got referenced on "That SEC Podcast..."Quote:
Let's begin with the obvious: we're 25 days into October, and Texas still hasn't played a true SEC road game.
We're eight weeks into the college football season, and Texas the wealthiest and most powerful sports program in all of college sports, and the prized jewel of the most recent round of conference expansion will finally on Saturday play its first true SEC road game.
At longtime SEC lightweight Vanderbilt.
Excuse me while I unfurl this doublewide conspiracy flag, wave it wildly and plant it in firmly in the mud.
Or as an SEC athletic director told me this week, "more than a handful" of the conference athletic directors are furious about the Texas schedule and optics it presents. How it looks take a deep breath, Deep South like the Longhorns already run the league.
SEC Already Bending Over For texas? Administrators & Coaches Not Happy
All you have to do is look at the top five or six SEC teams last year (sips play only one) and the bottom five or six (sips play four or five). Zero U got screwed. tu got the easiest schedule in SEC history with no Bama, Ole Miss, UT, LSU, or Mizzou (who everyone thought was good).
I don't think we need to run to the B1G, but we shouldn't be surprised when sippy destroys the SEC, like they did to the SWC and BDF.