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SEC Bias discussion

Where's aggy? Oh, that's right....only the SEC blue-bloods are pictured.

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Out looking for some sheep to "herd"

 
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That remains to be determined. So far, you can only compare Baylor's legal troubles with Ole Miss' NCAA violations.

1. The NCAA has not finished its investigation into the Baylor scandal. Once it does and announces violations (if any, chuckle), Baylor will again regain the crown of dirtiest program. Remember, the NCAA looks at things a little bit differently than a team of lawyers. Put it this way, Art Briles will be in the limelight again, as will the disgusting details.

2. Ole Miss can now say "hey, we got rid of the guy once we found out." Baylor didn't seem to want to find out much at all. A lot of what Ole Miss has done will now be blamed on Hugh Freeze, who will carry a huge black eye anyway over this escort stuff.

3. Freeze's stuff involves ladies of the night who are seemingly okay with what they're doing. Baylor's stuff involved multiple women who were not okay with what they were made to do.

 
Dear Aggie..., Ooops!!!

http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/20737925

i always thought the imponderable of the SEC was stability of coaches. Once they retired/changed... anything goes. Aggie assumed the bar of success would remain. But it was always dependent on quality of coaching... and for 14 teams. Alabama created a false sense of coaching quality permeating the conference, and doing so indefinitely. 

 
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