Official F*ck the B1G March Madness Hate Thread

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Exactly just having fun that Kong was wrong again. Like I mentioned i agree with him I hate the big 10 and there elitist attitude but underneath they are nothing but racist and pedophiles bigots
Wrong about what?

this thread is titled “B1G hate thread”

hating the B1G and mocking all the dweebs who deepthroat it is never wrong

seems like a perfect place for you and other right-thinking, testicle possessing, backbone having, red blooded NU fans
 

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It’s HARD ******* work carrying schools like Purdue and Nebraska and Northwestern. Just say thank you!
You should spend more time over on the Michigan board Mr gay Michigan man. I hear today is a seminar on beating your side action and not getting caught. Tomorrow is a question and answer on the best cameras to use when stealing football play signs.
It’s hard to even imagine how fat, bald, short, gay, ugly and sitting in his mom’s basement chain smoking you must be! Get a life loser! You act like when Michigan wins something you get to share in whatever the team gets for winning. I have a little secret for you. The players on all the Michigan teams don’t know you and can’t give a f&@k less that you a a cheer leader for them
 

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It is shocking how NIL has completely made the SEC irrelevant in CFB.

I never would have thought that would happen but here we are with the SEC commish begging and pleading for the SEC teams to get more playoff spots and they can't even make the championship game.
NIL has spread talent top to bottom in the SEC because all those programs are spending and want to be competitive

it has done the opposite in the B1G - talent has consolidated with the 5-6 schools who actually care while the remaining 12-13 are happy to cash giant media checks

SEC will still have as many or more players drafted as/than the B1G despite having 2 fewer programs in the conference
 

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NIL has spread talent top to bottom in the SEC because all those programs are spending and want to be competitive

it has done the opposite in the B1G - talent has consolidated with the 5-6 schools who actually care while the remaining 12-13 are happy to cash giant media checks

SEC will still have as many or more players drafted as/than the B1G despite having 2 fewer programs in the conference
Goal posts just keep moving
 

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NIL has spread talent top to bottom in the SEC because all those programs are spending and want to be competitive

it has done the opposite in the B1G - talent has consolidated with the 5-6 schools who actually care while the remaining 12-13 are happy to cash giant media checks

SEC will still have as many or more players drafted as/than the B1G despite having 2 fewer programs in the conference
I bet 3 years ago you would have included Indiana in the 12-13 happily cashing media checks.....
 

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I bet 3 years ago you would have included Indiana in the 12-13 happily cashing media checks.....

Good point. I mean, all it takes is one billionaire, jock sniffing, sports nerd alumn, with major sellers remorse from having just sold a pro sports franchise, who wants a new toy. Plus a once in a generation, one in a million, hit the lottery head coach hire. That could easily happen to anyone
 
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Good point. I mean, all it takes is one billionaire jock sniffing sports nerd alumn with major sellers remorse from having just sold a pro sports franchise who wants a new toy. Plus a once in a generation one in a million hit the lottery head coach hire. That could easily happen to anyone
NU basketball rose up to a sweet 16 team, without a billionaire donor. So, it kind of happened to us. Iowa to the Elite 8.

I have no doubt the SEC will use all their resources to try and get ahead of the Big 10, but there is no denying that the SEC has been humiliated in the NIL era. This is no shock to me. The SEC bias was/is real.
 

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NU basketball rose up to a sweet 16 team, without a billionaire donor. So, it kind of happened to us. Iowa to the Elite 8.

I have no doubt the SEC will use all their resources to try and get ahead of the Big 10, but there is no denying that the SEC has been humiliated in the NIL era. This is no shock to me. The SEC bias was/is real.

Nah, random teams that aren't normally in it rise to the sweet 16, elite 8 level in basketball every single year. What Indiana did in football was a complete fluke. Apples and oranges.
 
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NU basketball rose up to a sweet 16 team, without a billionaire donor. So, it kind of happened to us. Iowa to the Elite 8.

I have no doubt the SEC will use all their resources to try and get ahead of the Big 10, but there is no denying that the SEC has been humiliated in the NIL era. This is no shock to me. The SEC bias was/is real.
The SEC, as it turns out, was sooooo far behind when NIL hit that it has ruined them. The laughing and snickering they did for 20 years when they got really brazen about paying players has come back to bite them in the ***.

Saban, who it turns out knew he could never win without a totally unlevel playing field, bolted the second CFB became more like the NFL, where he also fell apart.

Winning games was a lot easier when there were only a few schools paying players and giving their Mom a nice new house...and then threatening to take all that away if that player even though about leaving.
 

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The SEC, as it turns out, was sooooo far behind when NIL hit that it has ruined them. The laughing and snickering they did for 20 years when they got really brazen about paying players has come back to bite them in the ***.

Saban, who it turns out knew he could never win without a totally unlevel playing field, bolted the second CFB became more like the NFL, where he also fell apart.

Winning games was a lot easier when there were only a few schools paying players and giving their Mom a nice new house...and then threatening to take all that away if that player even though about leaving.
Again, the opposite of this is true

the entire SEC was so ready for NIL the talent spread out across the whole conference almost immediately

it’s the B1G that wasn’t ready and it’s now by far the most top heavy league with the most consolidated talent - just like the SEC used to be

the worst SEC programs probably pay double for their rosters compared to the worst B1G programs
 

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"Before they were good I bet you would've said they aren't very good"

is this a serious argument?

I think his point, though completely invalid, was that just because we seem to be one of those teams (like Indiana was 3 years ago) who's just happily cashing media checks, it can always change (like it did for Indiana).

Problem is that he used a one in a million exception to try to prove his point.
 
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NU basketball rose up to a sweet 16 team, without a billionaire donor. So, it kind of happened to us. Iowa to the Elite 8.

I have no doubt the SEC will use all their resources to try and get ahead of the Big 10, but there is no denying that the SEC has been humiliated in the NIL era. This is no shock to me. The SEC bias was/is real.
I have to think the NIL situation will be different in 5-10 years. Big time donors funding it all are going aren’t going to like laying out 10’s of millions of dollars year after year to not win championships. Because only one team wins it all despite dozens of teams spending as if they are going to. In a normal situation, salaries are driven from revenue. I don’t think we’ve ever seen a situation where huge salaries are driven by donations. Makes me think it won’t be sustainable long term.
 

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Again, the opposite of this is true

the entire SEC was so ready for NIL the talent spread out across the whole conference almost immediately

it’s the B1G that wasn’t ready and it’s now by far the most top heavy league with the most consolidated talent - just like the SEC used to be

the worst SEC programs probably pay double for their rosters compared to the worst B1G programs
The "talent spread across the conference" argument was always made for why the SEC got more teams in than everyone else. Turns out that with the expanded playoff, that narrative turned out to be false.
 

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I think his point, though completely invalid, was that just because we seem to be one of those teams (like Indiana was 3 years ago) who's just happily cashing media checks, it can always change (like it did for Indiana).

Problem is that he used a one in a million exception to try to prove his point.
Sure, but it's much more telling that Indiana decided to take football more seriously than us.
 
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The "talent spread across the conference" argument was always made for why the SEC got more teams in than everyone else. Turns out that with the expanded playoff, that narrative turned out to be false.
It’s not false

there is objectively more talent in the SEC, as evidenced by the NFL draft every single year

that talent used to fill bama and UGA’s depth charts down 3 deep. Now it’s spread across the league because of NIL.
 

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"Before they were good I bet you would've said they aren't very good"

is this a serious argument?
3 years ago Indiana was supposedly just happily cashing media checks. Now they are national champs. Turns out they weren't just happy cashing media checks? Maybe they were actually trying, but were getting beat up in tough conference?
 
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It’s not false

there is objectively more talent in the SEC, as evidenced by the NFL draft every single year

that talent used to fill bama and UGA’s depth charts down 3 deep. Now it’s spread across the league because of NIL.
Well I guess "talent" doesn't equal more playoff wins.....
 

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It’s not false

there is objectively more talent in the SEC, as evidenced by the NFL draft every single year

that talent used to fill bama and UGA’s depth charts down 3 deep. Now it’s spread across the league because of NIL.
You literally make the same argument that Florida fans told me in Tempe before the Fiesta Bowl, and it still makes me laugh. "We have more talent. You can't handle our SEC speed". Lol
 

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You literally make the same argument that Florida fans told me in Tempe before the Fiesta Bowl, and it still makes me laugh. "We have more talent. You can't handle our SEC speed". Lol
You don’t seem to be comprehending my very straightforward posts.

Again, this isn’t an opinion, it’s exactly what’s happened.

just watch the draft results this year - 80% (or more) of B1G players drafted will come from 5 programs. There are 18 schools in the B1G.
 
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You don’t seem to be comprehending my very straightforward posts.

Again, this isn’t an opinion, it’s exactly what’s happened.
I understand exactly what you are saying. I just disagree. You think the SEC talent got spread out. I would say they got exposed by including more non-sec teams, regardless. My argument is all those years would have been different with an expanded playoff.
 

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Again, the opposite of this is true

the entire SEC was so ready for NIL the talent spread out across the whole conference almost immediately

it’s the B1G that wasn’t ready and it’s now by far the most top heavy league with the most consolidated talent - just like the SEC used to be

the worst SEC programs probably pay double for their rosters compared to the worst B1G programs
Interesting way to look at it. I would argue the the players were ready for NIL and took advantage of it. Not the NIL/Boosters for the SEC teams.
 

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Interesting way to look at it. I would argue the the players were ready for NIL and took advantage of it. Not the NIL/Boosters for the SEC teams.
it's both.

the players and programs in the SEC, of course, were already used to this model.

the dorks playing at/coaching for purdue or northwestern or rutgers? not so much. and they're still deciding whether or not they even want to fully participate.
 

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3 years ago Indiana was supposedly just happily cashing media checks. Now they are national champs. Turns out they weren't just happy cashing media checks? Maybe they were actually trying, but were getting beat up in tough conference?
"if X maybe happened then would you still think this?"

please be serious
 

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"if X maybe happened then would you still think this?"

please be serious
They seem to be quite good for just being content to cash media checks.

I actually find all this quite funny. The argument that the SEC has all this talent and investment in their programs across the conference, but Indiana rose up in 2 years to leap frog them all. Proves how overrated the SEC is.
 
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They seem to be quite good for just being content to cash media checks.

I actually find all this quite funny. The argument that the SEC has all this talent and investment in their programs across the conference, but Indiana rose up in 2 years to leap frog them all. Proves how overrated the SEC is.
What is also proves is that any team (school), if they want, can do it. It would be nice if NU would realize that.
 
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They seem to be quite good for just being content to cash media checks.

I actually find all this quite funny. The argument that the SEC has all this talent and investment in their programs across the conference, but Indiana rose up in 2 years to leap frog them all. Proves how overrated the SEC is.
also proves how overrated the B1G is.

marc cuban and cignetti just stomped a mudhole in ohiost and oregon and pennst and michigan's back, too.
 
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They seem to be quite good for just being content to cash media checks.

I actually find all this quite funny. The argument that the SEC has all this talent and investment in their programs across the conference, but Indiana rose up in 2 years to leap frog them all. Proves how overrated the SEC is.
They didn't take it seriously. Then they did, and they hired a serious coach.

It's not that deep.
 

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They didn't take it seriously. Then they did, and they hired a serious coach.

It's not that deep.

They fell bass-ackward into that coach. Then had the planets align on a one in a billion booster. People need to stop using Indiana football as an example for any of these discussions. They are a complete outlier. A fluke. An anomaly. The chances of another program being able to repeat what they did, the way they did it is less than zero.
 

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They fell bass-ackward into that coach. Then had the planets align on a one in a billion booster. People need to stop using Indiana football as an example for any of these discussions. They are a complete outlier. A fluke. An anomaly. The chances of another program being able to repeat what they did, the way they did it is less than zero.


.... I think it has to be a little more than zero because it did happen once but that means like .0001% , Chance
 

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They fell bass-ackward into that coach. Then had the planets align on a one in a billion booster. People need to stop using Indiana football as an example for any of these discussions. They are a complete outlier. A fluke. An anomaly. The chances of another program being able to repeat what they did, the way they did it is less than zero.
Cignetti was the first HC hire that AD made. He inherited Tom Allen, let the covid fallout finish, then kicked him to the curb and found a winner.

That we can't fall *** backwards into a decent coach makes it even more sad.
 

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Cignetti was the first HC hire that AD made. He inherited Tom Allen, let the covid fallout finish, then kicked him to the curb and found a winner.

That we can't fall *** backwards into a decent coach makes it even more sad.

There's no denying Cignetti ended up being a hell of a hire. There's also no denying that for every one Cignetti in the history of sports, there have been a ton more who don't work out when they try leveling up.