Okay. Just analyzing some rankings and things like that. Just contemplating Tennessee's season. Should they be ranked in the top 25? So, the Vols opponents are a combined 60 - 28. They lost to #1 Alabama. They beat the same Georgia team that beat Auburn. They beat Florida. They lost to South Carolina at SC. They lost a close one to Texas A&M. Currently, the Vols don't have a team they have played with a losing record. Or did I not see that right?
Even Eastern Washington and Boise State beat Washington State. I am not saying that is all bad, but come on now. Could Washington State survive the slate that Tennessee has with the same or better record?
Or am I all wrong?
AP Poll... Tennessee. Where Are They?
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Re: AP Poll... Tennessee. Where Are They?
It is equity.....It is affirmative action for the west coast....
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Re: AP Poll... Tennessee. Where Are They?
billybud wrote:It is equity.....It is affirmative action for the west coast....
Ezzactaly keerect.
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Re: AP Poll... Tennessee. Where Are They?
donovan wrote:billybud wrote:It is equity.....It is affirmative action for the west coast....
Ezzactaly keerect.
They’re either going to run the ball here or their going to pass it.
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