I was reliably informed that Michigan should win this easily.
I missed the last five minutes of the game....can somebody tell me if UM completed their furious comeback it felt like they were about to mount in the final moments?
If this ^ is referring to this:
I hate to say it but I'm pretty sure Michigan is about to win their first consensus NC since Harry Truman was in the White House.
The SEC looks like hot garbage.
Then please allow me to explain my thinking:
The SEC ended up 5-6 in bowls with LSU (vs KSU) and the UGA/BAMA NC game left to be played. The NC game will obviously result in one win and one loss for the SEC so pending the outcome of the LSU/KSU game the conference will finish either 7-7 or 6-8 which is obviously mediocre.
I would like to point out, however, that they started out just dreadful. SEC Bowls in chronological order:
- Mizzou lost to Army, 0-1
- UF lost to UCF, 0-2
- Auburn lost to Houston, 0-3
- MissSt got obliterated by TxTech, 0-4
- USCe beat UNC, 1-4
- TN lost to PU, 1-5
- Bama beat Cincy, 2-5
- UGA beat M, 3-5
- Ole Miss lost to Baylor, 3-6
- KY beat Iowa, 4-6
- Arky beat PSU, 5-6
At the time that I made my post alleging that the SEC looked like "hot garbage" and stating that I expected Michigan to win the NC, the SEC was 2-5 in bowls and the only wins were over a .500 ACC TarHeel team and a G5. I stand by it. The SEC DID look like hot garbage to that point in the Bowls.
I'll also point out that the B1G finished 6-4 in bowls which is marginally better than what the SEC will finish but it is important to note that they got there in almost the exact opposite way that the SEC got to roughly .500. B1G bowls in chronological order:
- MN beat WVU, 1-0
- UMD beat VaTech, 2-0
- MSU beat Pitt, 3-0
- PU beat TN, 4-0
- UW beat ASU, 5-0
- RU lost to Wake, 5-1
- M lost to UGA, 5-2
- IA lost to KY, 5-3
- PSU lost to Arky, 5-4
- tOSU beat Utah, 6-4
Heading into the UGA/M game the B1G was 5-1 including 1-0 against the SEC while the SEC was 2-5 including 0-1 vs the B1G. I obviously ended up being wrong, but it wasn't an unreasonable assumption at the time.