Amazing. Particularly because of what the SEC looked like when Saban took over there. Literally half of what was a 12-team league were recruiting Top 20 classes and were legitimate national title contenders. And he dominated them.Alabama just joined Florida State as the only teams in history to win at least 10 games a season for a decade straight.
He's broken the SEC. Used to be a competitive league. Now there are only 3 teams that you could describe as good or better.Amazing. Particularly because of what the SEC looked like when Saban took over there. Literally half of what was a 12-team league were recruiting Top 20 classes and were legitimate national title contenders. And he dominated them.
Amazing. Particularly because of what the SEC looked like when Saban took over there. Literally half of what was a 12-team league were recruiting Top 20 classes and were legitimate national title contenders. And he dominated them.
It seems only a few folks recognize this, unfortunately. (Just ask ESPN....)He's broken the SEC. Used to be a competitive league. Now there are only 3 teams that you could describe as good or better.
Alabama just joined Florida State as the only teams in history to win at least 10 games a season for a decade straight.
FSU's streak of finishing in top 4 of the final AP Poll for 14 straight years still amazes me.
Alabama just joined Florida State as the only teams in history to win at least 10 games a season for a decade straight.
Alabama just joined Florida State as the only teams in history to win at least 10 games a season for a decade straight.
At first, I was like, "math you idot: 2017 minus a decade equa..."When was the last time they didn't? Did they play in a bowl that year? If so, against whom?
When was the last time they didn't? Did they play in a bowl that year? If so, against whom?
Top rated LT in the draft, sitting out bowl game...
fify.It was very weird how the SEC teams shifted one of their cupcake games to late in the season. It's brilliant when you consider how it gives you a chance to rest (or not play) any banged-up starters. I wouldn't be shocked to see teams from other conferences, excepting the P12, start doing this.
It was very weird how the SEC teams shifted one of their cupcake games to late in the season. It's brilliant when you consider how it gives you a chance to rest (or not play) any banged-up starters. I wouldn't be shocked to see teams from other conferences start doing this.