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re: What year was the best for the SEC as a conference that you can remember.
Posted on 2/1/21 at 10:26 pm to Tigerbait1977
Posted on 2/1/21 at 10:26 pm to Tigerbait1977
2011 or 2012
2011 -
Auburn - BCS Football National Champion
Kentucky - NCAA Basketball National Semi-Finalist
South Carolina - College World Series National Champion
Florida - College World Series National Runner-Up
2012 -
Alabama - BCS Football National Champion
LSU - BCS Football National Runner-Up
Kentucky - NCAA Basketball National Champion
South Carolina - College World Series National Runner-Up
2011 -
Auburn - BCS Football National Champion
Kentucky - NCAA Basketball National Semi-Finalist
South Carolina - College World Series National Champion
Florida - College World Series National Runner-Up
2012 -
Alabama - BCS Football National Champion
LSU - BCS Football National Runner-Up
Kentucky - NCAA Basketball National Champion
South Carolina - College World Series National Runner-Up
Posted on 2/1/21 at 10:36 pm to Cocotheape
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2010 in the west was pretty good, Auburn, LSU, Arky, and Alabama all had really good teams.
Most people will say a year when their team won a NC, but yeah I remember thinking this was one of the SEC's best years. LSU was great, Arkansas was great, SC was great, Bama was great, MSU nearly beat us.
Posted on 2/1/21 at 10:40 pm to Tigerbait1977
From top to bottom, it was 2014. 12/14 teams finished the season with winning records and there were competitive games between ranked opponents pretty much every week.
Posted on 2/1/21 at 10:43 pm to 1801
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LSU - BCS Football National Runner-Up
ORDER RESTORED
Posted on 2/1/21 at 10:48 pm to C Nite
Alabama has been runner up more than LSU I believe
Posted on 2/1/21 at 11:06 pm to Tigerbait1977
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For me it’s 2011.
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Ole miss, and South Carolina were all ranked I believe at one point in time or finished ranked
We finished 2-10, fired Nutt and hired Freeze after the season
Posted on 2/1/21 at 11:07 pm to Tigerbait1977
How can you not pick 2014? Lot of ranked teams and just about everyone had winning records.
Posted on 2/1/21 at 11:07 pm to Bench McElroy
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From top to bottom, it was 2014. 12/14 teams finished the season with winning records and there were competitive games between ranked opponents pretty much every week.
Yes. Ole Miss was doing good with Freeze. MSST was getting things going. Auburn was was ranked in the first playoff rankings I think. Bama was Bama. That was a fun year to watch every week.
2010 was also a good one.
Looking at CFB as a whole and not just the SEC, 2006 was one of the craziest years I have ever seen. That was the curse of the #2 year.
Posted on 2/1/21 at 11:09 pm to Tigerbait1977
2008
2011
2012
2020
All great years for the conference in my view
2011
2012
2020
All great years for the conference in my view
Posted on 2/2/21 at 12:22 am to Tigerbait1977
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2020. All SEC schedule.
Definitely not
Without the all SEC schedule, just about every team would have had at least 2-3 more wins
Posted on 2/2/21 at 1:15 am to Tigerbait1977
2012 had 7 of 14 teams finish in the top 25 (even Vandy).
6 teams won 10+ games. 5 teams won 11+
6 teams won 10+ games. 5 teams won 11+
Posted on 2/2/21 at 4:56 am to Tigerbait1977
The year when Ole Miss and Miss State were actually good and ranked.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 4:57 am to Tigerbait1977
AND ANY YEAR BEFORE IT
Posted on 2/2/21 at 8:33 am to Tigerbait1977
Yes 2011. Somewhere near the end of the season we had:
#1 LSU
#2 Bama
#3 Arkansas
and a ton of SEC teams were ranked. That will probably never happen again.
#1 LSU
#2 Bama
#3 Arkansas
and a ton of SEC teams were ranked. That will probably never happen again.
Posted on 2/2/21 at 8:47 am to Tigerbait1977
It's been said, but 2010 was by far the best for the SEC West.
Auburn, LSU, Alabama, Arkansas, and State all finished ranked in the top 15 of the AP.
All 5 teams' losses only came inside of the division.
Auburn, LSU, Alabama, Arkansas, and State all finished ranked in the top 15 of the AP.
All 5 teams' losses only came inside of the division.
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