2024: Return of the SEC

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They just need to heal from that bruise Jim Harbaugh put on their asp. They'll be good as new.
And then the wonderful chorus of media fawning can start back up.

They will have that built in advantage over the B10 of only playing 8 league games.
 

ADV88

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They just need to heal from that bruise Jim Harbaugh put on their asp. They'll be good as new.
And then the wonderful chorus of media fawning can start back up.

They will have that built in advantage over the B10 of only playing 8 league games.

Surely this will this will be taken into account when seeding is done for the playoffs? or yeah... SEC... you're right Nevermind
 

Huskers123456

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Georgia plays Clemson and GT non-conference. I have no problem with that. They also play Texas and Bama.

Bama travels to Wisconsin but has a light non-conference other than that, unless USF is considered good. Give them props for going on the road, even though it should be an easy win. Road games at LSU and OU.

Just going to say it. I love these super conferences and love the expanded playoff. So many great games on the 2024 schedule already. TV execs heads are probably going to explode thinking about the ratings with the Big 10 and SEC. Then you throw in teams like CU, who starts off with NDSU and NU. Probably massive ratings with those games too.
 

ckriley

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The SEC will be fine simply because they have all that talent down there. This was a down year for them.

However, coaches like Harbaugh showed how they can be beaten. Take away the mistakes that Michigan made and that game is likely a blow out. They thoroughly dominated Alabama in the trenches. Even Paul Finebaum said that Bama ran into a bully.

That should sound very familiar to any Nebraska fan.