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Which school is the "least-SEC" of the 14?
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:36 pm
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:36 pm
Is the obvious answer Mizzou and A&M due to their most recent entry? Or is it possibly LSU?
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:46 pm to tbabino
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Mizzou and A&M due to their most recent entry?
Or how about their fricking location?
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:49 pm to lsu2006
quote:how about their location? Is that the same as their fricking location?
Or how about their fricking location?
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:49 pm to LoupTigre
Missouri borders 3 states that house 4 SEC teams, and you can throw a rock and his Miss from the most southeastern part of Mizzou
Texas has always been its own world
Texas has always been its own world
This post was edited on 12/20/18 at 5:53 pm
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:52 pm to tbabino
Would’ve been arse to mouth if the refs had done their jobs correctly
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:53 pm to Lester Earl
South Carolina is wish it had been clemson
Posted on 12/20/18 at 5:59 pm to tbabino
In terms of geography... Mizzou
In terms of school makeup... Vanderbilt
In terms of investment towards sports... Kentucky, but they are moving back to the mean.
In terms of school makeup... Vanderbilt
In terms of investment towards sports... Kentucky, but they are moving back to the mean.
Posted on 12/20/18 at 6:00 pm to tbabino
A&M
While they and Missouri are the obvious answers due to recency bias and geography, at least Missouri won its division twice proving they can compete over the course of an entire SEC season.
While they and Missouri are the obvious answers due to recency bias and geography, at least Missouri won its division twice proving they can compete over the course of an entire SEC season.
Posted on 12/20/18 at 6:02 pm to EasterEgg
Kentucky is the furtherest north and they promote roundball over football, which is about as "least-SEC" as you can get.
Posted on 12/20/18 at 6:03 pm to tbabino
I don't like how Vanderbilt is a top educational institution but also in the best football conference. Like, can't us state schools have anything??
Posted on 12/20/18 at 6:30 pm to tbabino
Alabama. They are more like an NFL team until tiny dancer leaves.
Posted on 12/20/18 at 6:55 pm to tbabino
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Which school is the "least-SEC" of the 14?
I will re phrase the question to
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Which school's football program is the "least-SEC" of the 14?
While LSU, Texas AM, Florida, etc. programs are more regional teams that have a large representation of players from their state and region supplemented with other players from mainly the southeast. The program is somewhat culturally related to the fanbase. Bama is the exception to that. The football program largely consists of players from all over the country from coast to coast, with also a contingent from the southeast, with just a small smattering of players (that actually get on the field) from Alabama. It is a program that is promoted by the national media and has more of the feel of a national collegiate semi pro all star team pretending to fly under the banner of Alabama. It is also a program largely promoted and helped along by the SEC officers and officials in their local offices in Birmingham in a way that none of the other SEC programs are, overlooking rules and violations that apply to the other SEC schools, and provided unlimited funding. The reasoning behind this is that they view it that by propping up and creating this all star super team is that it in some way benefits the SEC as a whole (and also lines their own pockets) at the expense of the individual members.
the other answer is Vanderbilt
This post was edited on 12/20/18 at 7:03 pm
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