Hahhaah...Ohio St

Drop OSU (hell drop any of them) in the SEC for a five year tour, and then you’ll see them consistently being used as post-fuck cock rags week after humiliating week. The difference is instead of playing one good team every once in a while, you get to play them back to back and every. fuck. week.

Look at Georgia’s Schedule this year, and tell me you’d want your favorite team to go through something like that.

Yeah, it’s too bad all the other conferences don’t just recognize the SECs obvious superiority and hand the SEC champion the national title at the end of the year.

Can’t tell whether you’re being sarcastic or not, but one thing is a purt near fact, you know your college football!

:wink:

Should we interpret this to mean that if we want the best education possible for or kids we should send them to an SEC franchise, er, excuse me, school?

I know what goes on in the “elite” football programs and it isn’t about education. So if the SEC is so godfearin’ good, how do you think they would fare in the NFL? So what if the SEC has the best trailer in the trailer park? How many grad schools considering a kid for admission look at how many wins the football team had when he/she was an undergrad.

Get a life.

I can’t tell which one of you is dumber, you, or your fucking straw men.

The thread is about football, jackass, but if you want to talk about academics:

The University of Georgia is ranked 19th in the nation among public universities in U.S. News & World Report’s 2005 “Best Colleges” issue, marking the fifth consecutive year that UGA has ranked as one of the nation’s top 20 public universities.

The Council for International Exchange of Scholars has announced that the University of Georgia ranked sixth nationally in 2002-03 for having five faculty Fulbright Scholars.

The UGA College of Education rose from 27th to 24th in U.S.News & World Report’s 2005 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.”

The College of Education’s doctoral programs in kinesiology have been ranked 14th in the nation in a new evaluation recently released by the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education (AAKPE).

The University of Georgia College of Education’s overall graduate program rose to 21st in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s 2007 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.”

An online master’s degree and several certification programs in the College of Education has UGA ranked as the 16th largest E-learning graduate program in education, according to a survey in the latest edition of U.S. News & World Report.

UGA ranks 12th in the nation in number of doctorates in education awarded to African-Americans, according to a report from the magazine Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Overall, UGA ranked 21st and posted ranks of 6th in psychology degrees and 10th in law.

The University of Georgia’s doctoral program in mathematics education is ranked as the strongest in the nation in a recent survey of more than 70 of its peer institutions.

Thirteen University of Georgia graduate programs ranked among the top ten in the nation in the third annual Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index — a ranking of graduate programs at research universities based on what is purported to be the first objective measurement of per-capita scholarly accomplishment.

And that’s just from UGA.

It’s little wonder the Russians invaded. :wink:

I know!!!

and what the fuck does that have to do with their noble football program and their semi-pro football conference?

Again, get a life and get a scope on what college (read: EDUCATION) is suppose to be about.

Again, does a grad school look at the football record of your undergrad team when they are considering a kid for acceptance?

You sound like a wannabe Notre Dame fan.

(BTW, the methodology of the US News rankings is so bogus, so unscientific and so harmful to what are suppose to be the goals of higher education that I dare to say that the US News ranking are just about the worst thing that has happened to higher education since they first came out. So stick it!)

That’s my point, you stupid fuck.

Am I having a conversation with someone who’s having a conversation with someone else, about something else? Are the forums broke?

The thread. is. about. college. football.

So go fuck yourself with DocCathode’s staff.

Are you a tough guy with a keyboard or just some sick fuck that likes to fuck bulldogs?

Dude, you threadshit and got busted on it. Move on man.

Shit gets old.

Supposed to be about, you mean.

Supposed to be the goals, you mean.

Subject-verb agreement?

But hey, tell us more about your superior education.

That’s so fucking hawt!

The worst aspect of this loss is that USC will use it to propel themselves to a championship game which they’ll now get to without playing anyone worth a shit. When they lose that one Mark May will start spinning so fast he’ll look like a fox news talking head instead of merely the 'SC shill he is. And for those hating on the SEC, OSU and USC have 2 BCS championships together, the SEC has 4 and LSU alone holds 2.

So aside from LSU, eleven teams put together have the same number of championships as two teams put together. Awesome. Totally proves your point.

Point well taken. Let’s try this again, name a team from either the pac-10 or the big ten other than USC or OSU who’ve made it to a BCS championship game. You’ll have to think a while because there aren’t any. Also, the way you write LSU off makes you sound like another one of those that froths at the mouth to tell you that 'SC really won the title in '03.

No, I just hate hearing about how wonderful the SEC is all the goddamn time. It gets old. FWIW, I lived an hour away from Baton Rouge for eight years and had several friends and relatives-by-marriage that went to LSU, so I don’t really have any animosity towards the Tigers.

Would you be willing to allow for the possibility that perhaps the SEC is consistently, overall, the best conference in the nation, given the historical perspective? Considering that, at this moment, The SEC has five teams in the AP’s top ten?

I’m not talking about admitting that all of us sister-fisting hillbillies in the south are right to brag it up like there isn’t any competition to speak of (because that’s not even close to being true) in the rest of the country, and we’re all just riding a wave of luck via geography, but don’t you have to admit–at least a little–that the SEC is a damned good conference? Maybe even the best overall?

If you can admit that, then I can admit that college football fans in the Southeast are generally a bunch of assholes that tend to overstate the skills of their collective colleges and underestimate the other regions in this country and their collective contributions to the sport entire.

It’s a fair cop. :smiley: