Deadlift
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It's mostly the PAC-12, Big 10 and ACC that are guilty of this.
Big 10:
Illinois will likely defeat Indiana to remain undefeated.
Michigan will likely defeat Northwestern to remain undefeated.
Nebraska's entrance into the conference is looking like a good thing now.. because maybe they can provide more competition. They are a team that might get darker though.
ACC:
Is anyone going to know how to contain G-Tech? Sure, ACC teams' are going to do some beating up on each other, but G-Tech is flying high and will play Maryland this week. In the "AA" ACC, they are looking really dangerous.
PAC-12:
Pretty much only Oregon and Stanford are contenders. USCs "D" is ATROCIOUS. Arizona State still has question marks, and they aren't exactly White-friendly.
**USC isn't White-friendly either, but their "D" sucks so bad that even one of the college football shows mentioned it recently...
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We just know that many many games will be absolute mess-fests and will favor the "media's team." How can you get "up" for these games? Under these circumstances, I can't hate Wisconsin. Under these circumstances, I can't say that the SEC is the most disgusting conference. While it's too black, teams' are actually being "exposed".. on a weekly basis. The Pac-12 is also too black. The Big 10 is black quarterback city.
I can't hate LSU for being one of the few teams that knows how to expose Oregon. I can't hate Alabama's excellent coaching and pro-style defense. In the SEC, Morgan Newton and Chris Relf have been exposed.. Larry Smith won't cut it for Vandy.. Ole Miss is a mess.
I still remember ESPN showing multiple HS games of Morgan Newton.. nonetheless, being from an Indiana HS, if he chose the Big 10, what are the odds that he would look "much better?" Another question, what if Denard was in the SEC? Perhaps I answered my own questions. Much more "freebies" on the Big 10 schedule.
Big 10:
Illinois will likely defeat Indiana to remain undefeated.
Michigan will likely defeat Northwestern to remain undefeated.
Nebraska's entrance into the conference is looking like a good thing now.. because maybe they can provide more competition. They are a team that might get darker though.
ACC:
Is anyone going to know how to contain G-Tech? Sure, ACC teams' are going to do some beating up on each other, but G-Tech is flying high and will play Maryland this week. In the "AA" ACC, they are looking really dangerous.
PAC-12:
Pretty much only Oregon and Stanford are contenders. USCs "D" is ATROCIOUS. Arizona State still has question marks, and they aren't exactly White-friendly.
**USC isn't White-friendly either, but their "D" sucks so bad that even one of the college football shows mentioned it recently...
____________________________
We just know that many many games will be absolute mess-fests and will favor the "media's team." How can you get "up" for these games? Under these circumstances, I can't hate Wisconsin. Under these circumstances, I can't say that the SEC is the most disgusting conference. While it's too black, teams' are actually being "exposed".. on a weekly basis. The Pac-12 is also too black. The Big 10 is black quarterback city.
I can't hate LSU for being one of the few teams that knows how to expose Oregon. I can't hate Alabama's excellent coaching and pro-style defense. In the SEC, Morgan Newton and Chris Relf have been exposed.. Larry Smith won't cut it for Vandy.. Ole Miss is a mess.
I still remember ESPN showing multiple HS games of Morgan Newton.. nonetheless, being from an Indiana HS, if he chose the Big 10, what are the odds that he would look "much better?" Another question, what if Denard was in the SEC? Perhaps I answered my own questions. Much more "freebies" on the Big 10 schedule.