Another small "thingy" that I feel fits in yd1's Blue Plate Special . . . .
I am actually glad to see both of the Mississippi teams doing well in the SEC. It has been a long, hard struggle for both, when looking back to the time when Ole Miss especially played great SEC football.
Does nothing to hurt our conference, actually sends a message to the other D1 universities across the country, the SEC is more than one, two or three teams.
Folks my age can remember those from around the nation rubbing our noses in their comments about football.
My, my, how times have changed. Wonder if the "others" outside the SEC think they will ever win 7 back to back National Championships? Got close to 8, one problem, the coaching magician at Auburn took his foot off of FSU's throat. I think like that.
For me, it is the calm before the storm, the storm that I feel sure will happen in Little Rock tomorrow at 4 p.m. Mind starts to wander, then I start doing this.
Allow me this . . . . would love to see Kentucky, Tennessee and others line up and play against Ohio State. SEC will only get stronger, too many teams now that have serious head coaches that have a short time in the SEC Conference, but are fast becoming recognized for their efforts.
One example . . . . Arkansas Razorbacks. Having problems getting a win in the SEC, but who the hell wants to play them? Even SEC teams don't really look past Bielema and his group.
Say again, in my mind, glad to see all SEC teams step up, gets rid of some of the chirping that once upon a time bothered folks like me. Don't see a drop off for the SEC in the near future, if ever.
Just chirping . . . .