SEC leads the way with 10 teams in the top 25.
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SEC leads the way with 10 teams in the top 25.
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If you look down in the notes, SU with 10 arrests. That would be good enough for a tie for 33rd.
Did you short change the SEC one team? I count 11. Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, LSU, Arkansas and Auburn.SEC leads the way with 10 teams in the top 25.
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C'mon, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, and Mississippi State can't get in there too! Then the SEC would have a clean sweep (all teams in). Mississippi State and South Carolina just missed and will have to try harder I guess.Did you short change the SEC one team? I count 11. Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, LSU, Arkansas and Auburn.
Vanderbilt's are probably all white collar crimes that won't be discovered for years. And I agree, the rest just got lazy. They have the potential, I've seen "flashes", they have "want to", the breaks just haven't gone their way.C'mon, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, and Mississippi State can't get in there too! Then the SEC would have a clean sweep (all teams in). Mississippi State and South Carolina just missed and will have to try harder I guess.
You know that I don't have a college degree,but I did eat lunch at OCC onceDid you short change the SEC one team? I count 11. Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, LSU, Arkansas and Auburn.
I figured it was the shear quantity of SEC teams. 11 of 25 is pretty significant. I doubt ESPN will mention this stat when gushing over the SEC all season.You know that I don't have a college degree,but I did eat lunch at OCC once
How soon we forget.Vanderbilt's are probably all white collar crimes that won't be discovered for years. And I agree, the rest just got lazy. They have the potential, I've seen "flashes", they have "want to", the breaks just haven't gone their way.
Hoo's That said:
I think they were all Franklin's players. I didn't realize you were letting them start over with a clean slate because he left.Post Franklin?
Well, I don't pay much attention to them, but it would appear they got sick of being the good academic school in the SEC and wanted to win a little. Franklin a slimy. No clue about their current coach.I think they were all Franklin's players. I didn't realize you were letting them start over with a clean slate because he left.
Vanderbilt's are probably all white collar crimes that won't be discovered for years. And I agree, the rest just got lazy. They have the potential, I've seen "flashes", they have "want to", the breaks just haven't gone their way.
What is a Vanderbilt player going to get arrested for, Hacking?
What SU players have been arrested over the last 5 years?
Pierce-Brewster
Walls
Who are the other 8?
Spruill, Rene, Norton, Sales, Cater, Jonny Miller, Delone and the outside linebacker who recently modeled the new Nike jersey in downtown Manhattan (his name escapes me, but was with Delone when the snowball incident took place).
Spruill and Rene was a drunken incident where hands were placed upon law enforcement.
Norton was an infamous "I'm Ryan Norton" underage drinking.
Sales, Cater, Miller, Delone and company are well documented.
You mean those "good ol' boys having fun with thing that aren't there and pretty girls who say "No?"SEC leads the way with 10 teams in the top 25.
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occ is a great bargain for education as well as lunch, i went there for two years back when it was the old type writer factory(smith corona i think)You know that I don't have a college degree,but I did eat lunch at OCC once