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re: 2010 - 2025 Total Wins (Football)

Posted by Krampus on 1/29/26 at 11:51 pm to
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Take away wins over non P4 Little sisters of the poor programs and rank again.



Thats a bold and stupid move for a fan of a program that spent most of those years in a conference that was only still considered p4 because yall and OU hadn't left yet.
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1.) ALABAMA - 193
2.) OKLAHOMA - 177
3.) GEORGIA - 173
4.) TEXAS A&M - 132
5.) TEXAS - 126
6.) MISSOURI - 122


Modern Era Big 6 Confirmed

re: SEC literacy rates

Posted by Krampus on 1/28/26 at 10:53 am to
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The part of Georgia where I live has a high literacy rate.


That must be difficult for you.

I assume they have some accommodations in place for you to be able to function alongside the rest?
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it was also Prostestant Anglo-Americans that turned New Orleans into a livable and prosperous city were before them arriving and taking over it had been a deeply indebted, mosquito infested, disease ridden, horror show barely subsiding on welfare from France.


True.


But who turned that livable prosperous city into the mess that it is today?
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Like aTm football?


As a matter of fact, yes. A&M football is the very definition of fine.
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This is some serious stuff, quit making jokes about it, people could and will suffer. Some folks are in real danger.


You see the other half of your thermostat you never use? The red half?

Point the arrow at it. You'll be fine.
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Can confirm it is freaking cold as shite in STL


So hell has, in fact, frozen over...

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Cig was able to adapt to today's new world, take a bunch of 3 stars and win a national championship at statistically the worst football program of all time.

Saban won with the bagman system for one of the most decorated football programs in history. As soon as NIL, playoff expansion, and transfer portal hit, Nick dipped.


re: The B10 is Dying

Posted by Krampus on 1/20/26 at 1:00 am to
The USGS considers the great lakes inland seas, and geographically they are freshwater seas, with ocean access.

The most similar comparison of the great lakes as far as access to greater bodies of water up to and including oceans is the Black Sea, and nobody considers countries bordering the Black Sea to be landlocked.

Black Sea > Bosporous Strait > Sea of Marmara > Dardanelles Strait > Aegean Sea > Mediterranean Sea > Strait of Gibralter > Atlantic Ocean

Superior/Michigan > Huron > St. Claire > Erie > Ontario > St Lawrence Seaway > Atlantic Ocean

There are tons of countries that border seas with either direct or indirect ocean access that nobody considers landlocked. Limiting such labels to only countries that directly bordering oceans and oceans alone is an absurd definition.

re: What happened to the SEC?

Posted by Krampus on 1/20/26 at 12:02 am to
Big 10 expanded nationally.

SEC expanded regionally.

National conference >>>> $$$

Regional conference <<<< $$$

re: The B10 is Dying

Posted by Krampus on 1/19/26 at 11:52 pm to
As of 2025 Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas are all losing relative population faster than any state in the Big 10 footprint.

There are a handful of SEC states that are booming. The rest are worse off then anywhere in the Midwest.

Also:

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landlocked shitholes m that are Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, etc.


You do know that the blue stuff on a map is water, right? None of those states are landlocked.

re: Is A&M afraid to play Georgia?

Posted by Krampus on 1/16/26 at 9:25 am to
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my team


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Your school



re: Rate the sideline reporters

Posted by Krampus on 1/15/26 at 11:13 am to



Taylor Rooks needs to be on that list

re: Good game TAMu

Posted by Krampus on 1/13/26 at 11:41 pm to
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1939






re: Nick Saban vs. Curt Cignetti?

Posted by Krampus on 1/12/26 at 8:31 pm to
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Every year there is one hot coach that everyone adores. Then they fade to mediocrity.


I remember when it was Kelly.

And just this year it was Kiffin.
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So you were saying?


I was saying that Saban is not an impressive coach when he doesnt have an overwhelming talent advantage. Which you seem to have shown with your figures. Thanks!

Looks like the same can be said for the rest of the coaches on that list. They all paid players to gain a massive talent advantage too. None were quite as good at it as Saban though. GOAT for sure.
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I know that this fantasy about Alabama breaking the rules while every other school in CFB were paragons of virtue


Wrong again. Nobody but fools and the absolute most hopelessly naive homers thinks any P4 team that has been trying at all to be competitive over the last 40 years wasn't paying players in some way shape or form.

The only ones in this thread who seem to think their team was the squeaky clean exception seem to be Bama fans.
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Alabama the pinnacle of corrupt financial wizards and money laundering. Clearly the good old boy network of Dallas and the mafia of Chicago just couldn’t compete with the methods of this nonunion agricultural state. You’d sooner take this position than admit Saban is a great coach and Alabama an attractive program. Because you are silly.


Lol. We all saw Saban coach without an overwhelming talent advantage when he was coaching the Dolphins. The results were.....less than impressive.
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You want to post the gifs but you don’t want to actually confirm what your belief and point is. Which is that apparently only Alabama was paying players and everyone else knew but had too much integrity but also didn’t snitch. That’s your position you want to imply, but you don’t actually want to own it stated out in words because then you see how retarded it is.


That is not my position. And only a fool has to assign another person's position before arguing against it.

When paying players was against the rules, programs had to walk a line between paying players enough to procure their services, and keeping it small enough and doing it in such a way that it did not attract the wrong kind of attention.

My position is that Alabama under Nick Saban had the best system in place to facilitate under the table payments to players without attracting the scrutiny of the NCAA.
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Showing them the number of players he had sent to the NFL compared to everyone else, and the top facilities in place to support their development.


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What is the theory here? Alabama is poorer and can’t buy the best players, but they could before because everyone but Alabama had integrity?


Prices went up.

Big difference between handing a kid a stack of bills in a McDonalds bag, and signing a multi-million dollar NIL contract.
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f the goal is to attract young men with the flashing the most money in front of them, then I want nothing to do with this stuff anymore.


Lol, wtf do you think Saban was doing for all those years in Tuscaloosa? Bringing in the best HS football players in the country by showing them the campus library?
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I'm in my late 70s and I have crystal clear memory.


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I can remember things from 50+ years ago like they were yesterday.


Lol, sure you can

re: I think I’m.done with cfb

Posted by Krampus on 1/10/26 at 7:46 pm to
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UGA fans are slow


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Because posts on X don't count as reliable sources of information.

Don’t tell the politards that.


It really is amazing how many people believe anything they see randos say on social media platforms.

re: I think I’m.done with cfb

Posted by Krampus on 1/10/26 at 5:56 pm to
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I actually feel like a fool for being part of this.


This is the inevitable next phase of the NIL era.

Phase 1: Elation among boosters that paying players is finally legal. Boosters come out of the woodwork and cut big checks with dreams that their team is about to be a dynasty.

Phase 2: new boosters jump in, huge money billionaires who realize CFB can be their toy, a game to be played by the Uber wealthy who arent quite in the "buy an NFL franchise" league of wealth. (WE ARE HERE)

Phase 3: Most boosters at most programs who have shoveled money into their program for a number of years realize it hasn't actually accomplished anything for their program. Donations start to drop off as the inter-billionaire dick measuring era takes shape.

Phase 4: The billionaires get bored with CFB and realize how much money they've thrown away to put some shiny metal statues in a cabinet they dont even own. They start withdrawing donations.

Phase 5: The big question mark. Do the regular boosters come back when their program of choice comes groveling and begging for money again? Or have they become comfortable not being involved in their program, and stay focused on whatever causes/spending they moved on to after CFB? One way to find out....
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You ags really stick together on everything


In their defense, they might actually be stuck together.
And pre-NIL era don't compare to pre-war era.

Leatherheads FTMFW
Hold your horses there pardner...



Let's not push aside the greatness that is 1939 A&M.

FDR even mentioned them in one of his famous fireside chats. Truly historic.



Ole Miss was the weakest team in the final four.

Ole Miss was also the best team in the SEC.

Two absolute truths that many here are struggling to accept.