
Thoughts?
billybud wrote:It does this year...the two teams playing for it are #1 and #2 in Scoring Defense....Six of the teams in BCS Bowls are Top Ten in Scoring Defense.
Four of the Top Ten Scoring Offense teams will also be in the BCS bowls...you can do it either way.
But, if you are LSU..and you are #1 in scoring defense and #12 in scoring offense, you look pretty good on either side of the ball.
GoBoilers wrote:I agree. Offense rules for excitement. I understand the guys wanting defense. However, if your offense is so good that you score every time-no defense can stop you. Think Baylor! That being said-the old cliche "defense wins championships has some validity".
donovan wrote:A defensive coordinator would be good....
And....what about the deal with the Big Ten and the Pac 77 that has every school playing a inter conference game. I think this was a good move. Not over kill, makes it so expansion can be done and allow the SEC to self destruct, which I think in the minds of most people outside of the South already think it has...or maybe that is just me.
GoBoilers wrote:I agree. Offense rules for excitement. I understand the guys wanting defense. However, if your offense is so good that you score every time-no defense can stop you. Think Baylor! That being said-the old cliche "defense wins championships has some validity".
billybud wrote:I'd rather have a great defense and a good offense than a great offense and a good defense.
As Mickey used to say...they have to score to beat you.
Spence wrote:donovan wrote:A defensive coordinator would be good....
And....what about the deal with the Big Ten and the Pac 77 that has every school playing a inter conference game. I think this was a good move. Not over kill, makes it so expansion can be done and allow the SEC to self destruct, which I think in the minds of most people outside of the South already think it has...or maybe that is just me.
I like the renewing of an old partnership. I'm not sure I like (what I think) the reason for the partnership. I think that this is the first step toward creating a 28-32 team superconference. The P-10 and B-10 coming together to form one conference with four 7-8 team divisions. I think the SEC and B-12 will also come together the same way. I think there will be three total, the third made up of what remains of the ACC, B-East, and Notre Dame.
The B-10 PAC10 could have the conference championship game at the Rose Bowl, preserving that bowl as part of the original tradition of the conferences and part of the second round of an NCAA sanctioned 12 team playoff. Playing a couple games with the west coast side of the conference would leave the B-10 a couple games left to schedule with the other conferences every year.
all of this stuff can go South...so to speak...but I kind of like the idea of keeping that conference competition alive. I suspect it will be so screwed up that the baby may need to go out with the bath water.
This isn't something that has been announced, but it is something I thought was in the works ever since the PAC10 turned decided not to go the Oklahoma=Texas direction. I also think that Slive is going to combine the SEC and B-12 marketing the two divisions as SEC and SWC. It may sound far-fetched, but every move the conferences make seem to jive with this end.
RazorHawk wrote:Maybe, I am not reading all this as an attempt to combine the conferences any more than the Big Ten/ACC challenge in basketball.
I think it sounds great to maybe add a quality non-conference football game to the regular season schedule.
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