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The South Eastern Conference Plays Weak Non-Conference Opponents to Boost Their Ranking

The SEC, or the Southeastern Conference, has been a subject of criticism for its allegedly weak non-conference game schedules. In particular, many have pointed out that the SEC tends to schedule games against weaker opponents, often from smaller conferences or lower divisions. Some have suggested that this is an intentional strategy to pad the SEC’s …

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The Over Inflated Strength of Schedule Rankings at the Start of the Season Gives the SEC an Unfair Advantage

The SEC college football teams are no strangers to controversy! The ongoing debate about whether they receive an unfair advantage at the start of the season is a hot topic among football enthusiasts. Some argue that the team rankings are inflated, giving the SEC teams an edge based on their strength of schedule. While others …

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The Bowl Championship Series Changed College Football by Favoring the Southeastern Conference

The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was supposed to be the ultimate game-changer for college football, but it ended up sparking a fierce controversy due to its alleged bias towards the (SEC). As one of the most powerful conferences in college football, the SEC had already been dominating the sport for years, with multiple national championships …

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Women’s NCAA Swimming Transgender Competitor

College GameDay Background Signs are Hilarious

If you ever watch College Game day on ESPN try reading some of the signs in the background. Some of them are pretty hilarious like this one behind Desmond Howard that says, “SOMETIMES I DON’T WIPE.”

University of Michigan Beats Houston With Buzzer Beater Final Shot

This year the University of Michigan men’s basketball team has made it to the NCAA tournament. Prior to the tournament they had time off so their offense hasn’t looked very impressive, however last night they were able to squeak out a victory against the University of Houston with a buzzer-beater 3 point shot by freshman …

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Signs of the Times

2011 Football Scouting Report

Wayfron P. Jackson: 6′ 6″, 215 lbs. Wide Receiver. Hottest prospect from Texas in the last ten years. Loves rap music. Will demand a mini-cassette in his helmet. Currently holds world record for the most “you knows” during an interview (62 in one minute). Wayfron can print his complete name. Signed with Tennessee. Quinticious Jenkins: …

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2008 Capitol One Bowl: Michigan 41 – Florida 35

The 2007 NCAA football season had many ups and downs for the University of Michigan. Starting out the season being unprepared for Appalachian State and then turning around and getting spanked by Oregon at home definitely was not the way any team would want to start out their year. Following those two games the University …

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