Chris' first mistake is to call the PAC 10 "highly competitive."

 

Then he points to some of the tough non-conference opponents SoCal has
played, such as . . . Auburn.  Duh.

 

Pete Carroll has to schedule tough non-conference games; his team is in a
wussy conference, and he knows it.

 

When people criticize UF's non-conference opponents to me, I point out that
we play in the SEC, plus F$U, and therefore have no need to play tough
non-conference games.  Our schedule is already one of the toughest in the
country, year-in and year-out.

 

And if we played in a weaker conference, such as the ACC, I suspect the same
thing that has happened to F$U would happen to us: we'd start playing down
to their level, and end up a weaker program.  I might be wrong about that,
but that is what I would expect.

 

Go Gators!!!!

 

Ken  B. (NYC Gator)

 

 

  _____  

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of ke...@baldwinnc.com
Sent: 08/18/2009 5:30 AM
To: gatortalk googlegroups
Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [OrlSentinel] SEC football teams seem
to have an appetite for cream-puff competition

 

Either Chris has NOT been in the sports writing business very long (naive)
or he has and is saying this just to piss us off.  

 

If the Gators switched conferences with USC - the Gators would win the
conference every year.  If the Gators went to the ACC or Big Ten - the
Gators would win the conference every year.  

 

But the Gators play in the toughest conference - the SEC - were they are the
favorites to win the SEC - but most any team is talented enough to trip them
up (see Old Miss last year).  

 

And who was the best conference last year?  

 

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbc08.htm?loc=interstitialskip

 

and which conference was below the ACC ? (how embarassing for the PAC10)

 

Who's schedule was ranked #4 last year and who's schedule was ranked #16?

 

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbt08.htm

 

so Chris - the facts do NOT back you up.  

 

Either Chris has no clue what he is talking about OR he does and is just
trying to piss us off.  

 

Wait until the season is over and then check the conference and team
rankings.  

 

 

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Date: Mon, August 17, 2009 11:11 pm
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16,0,6511134.story


OrlandoSentinel.com


SEC football teams seem to have an appetite for cream-puff competition


By Chris Harry

SENTINEL STAFF WRITER

2:56 AM EDT, August 16, 2009

 

It's easy when you're Southern Cal, right?

The Trojans, who annually boast a roster equivalent to a 33rd NFL team, play
in the highly competitive Pac-10 Conference. Yet since 2002 they've ventured
out of their league - and well out of their time zone - for road dates at
Ohio State, Nebraska, Arkansas, Auburn, Kansas State, Colorado, Brigham
Young, Virginia and Notre Dame, plus a neutral-site showdown against
Virginia Tech.

"If you're a competitor, you want to play the best," said USC Coach Pete
Carroll, whose program has excelled with the all-comers mentality, going
82-9 over the last seven seasons, with a pair of national championships and
a couple of Heisman Trophy winners. "Who wouldn't want to play games like
that?"

The Southeastern Conference, that's who.

Carroll may have the Trojan horses to gallop every year into places like
Columbus, Lincoln and the "Loveliest Village on the Plain," but it's not
like SEC sidelines are stacked with Washington State rejects. Last time we
checked, the SEC had collected the previous three BCS trophies, with Florida
sandwiching two national championships around another for LSU.

And yet a month from now, Charleston Southern and Troy will have come to
Florida Field - blindfolded with cigarettes dangling from their facemasks -
for a pair of public executions. Two months later, Florida International
will be dead-panthers walking.

Suggested last meals: Cream puffs, of course.

Florida Athletic Director Jeremy Foley oversees a program that hasn't played
a non-conference, regular-season game outside the state since the Gators
lost at Syracuse in 1991. It has, however, played Florida State every year
since 1958, which requires no apology.

"It's a year-to-year conversation." Foley said of his schedule. "Last year
we played Hawaii and Miami, and nobody was saying anything."

Are we picking on the Gators? Yes, but don't worry. There are plenty of
perpetrators of this practice, especially in the Big Ten and Big 12. UF,
though, is close to home and makes for an easy target.

A game against Lake Highland Prep would draw 90,000 to the Swamp, but that's
not the point. Still, Foley has no problem declaring he has no intention of
seeking a home-and-home series that would forfeit a seventh home game and
the estimated $2 million in revenue he uses to fund one of the nation's
finest overall athletic programs.

"Other schools have made the decision to do that," Foley said. "We won't."

And there are those, clearly, that just want to pad the slate.

Like Mississippi.

The Rebels are favored to reach Atlanta and play in the SEC title game for
the first time, but their toughest non-conference foe is Memphis on the
road. That's barely an hour from Oxford.

"Doesn't matter who you're playing," Ole Miss Coach Houston Nutt said.
"Everybody wants a piece of you."

Geez. Stop Tim Tebow on a fourth-and-inches and suddenly you're Bear Bryant.

LSU, with two national titles the previous six years, would get some credit
for opening at Washington; if Don James was still coaching there. The
Huskies were 0-12 last year, and the Tigers' remaining three non-conference
games are home dates against fellow Louisiana programs that combined for 14
wins.

Alabama is actually stepping up with a season-opening, neutral-site game
against Virginia Tech at the Georgia Dome, but the Crimson Tide steps back
down with FIU, North Texas and Tennessee-Chattanooga.

A round of applause, though, for Georgia, which besides its rivalry season
finale with Georgia Tech, opens at Oklahoma State and plays host to Arizona
State.

"We might have bit off more than we should have," Bulldogs Coach Mark Richt
said.

It'd be nice to see more Dawg-like entries in the hunt.

Here's a breakdown of the nation's 2009 non-conference games.

Which
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/orl-sl-college-football-cream
-puff-games-081609,0,956620.storylink>  college football cream-puff contest
is the biggest mismatch on the 2009 schedule?

5
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/orl-sportsfootball-creampuffs
-chart-a-081609aug16,0,4558688.story>  college football "Christians vs. the
Lions" games of 2009

How
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/orl-sportsfootball-creampuffs
-chart-b-081609aug16,0,5410657.story>  BCS conferences stack up with
non-conference opponents

BCS
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/orl-sportsfootball-creampuffs
-chart-c-081609aug16,0,6262626.story>  opponents by the numbers

College
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/orl-sportsfootball-creampuffs
-chart-d-081609aug16,0,7114595.story>  football scheduling's good, bad & the
ugly

11
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orl-sl-meaty-college-football-matchup
s-081609,0,2122699.storylink>  meaty matchups that make college football
worth watching in September

How
<http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/college/orl-sportsfootball-creampuffs
-chart-16081609aug16,0,2742045.story>  non-BCS college football conferences
have fared against BCS foes since 1998

Chris Harry can be reached at cha...@orlandosentinel.com. Staff writer
Andrea Adelson contributed to this report.




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