23:00 this guy is taking credit for an idea that at least 10 people have said. If he were intellectually honest he would've corrected Mark and said that other people are saying this.
To be clear this idea has been all over social media and and I personally have heard 10 pundit/personalities mention the idea. I also think it's a good idea. The arrangement of the brackets after first round selections should also be chosen in order
@@drew7155 Matt and I have produced hundreds of livestreams together. He has always given credit for original ideas. He is not taking credit for bracket arrangement. Did you hear his idea about the coaches selecting their opponents? I don't think so.
Is there really that big of a gap? SEC had 6 teams that won their post season games, the B1G had 7. The SEC had 6 teams who lost their post season games, the B1G had 4. So, the SEC had two more losses than the B1G and one less win. That isn't a HUGE discrepancy. Georgia and Tennessee were both underdogs. They both lost. The only teams in the SEC who were favored by more than 7 in their bowl/postseason games were Alabama and South Carolina. And yes, they both lost. 4 of 6 SEC losses were by less than one score. Alabama lost by 6. Texas A&M and South Carolina both lost by 4. Oklahoma lost by 1. Not great. Nothing to brag about for sure. Yet, not horrible "SEC is down bad" either...
23:00 this guy is taking credit for an idea that at least 10 people have said. If he were intellectually honest he would've corrected Mark and said that other people are saying this.
To be clear this idea has been all over social media and and I personally have heard 10 pundit/personalities mention the idea. I also think it's a good idea. The arrangement of the brackets after first round selections should also be chosen in order
@@drew7155 Matt and I have produced hundreds of livestreams together. He has always given credit for original ideas. He is not taking credit for bracket arrangement. Did you hear his idea about the coaches selecting their opponents? I don't think so.
1 min in and this poosayy is already bringing up the non targeting call.
The bracketing was fine. aO$U just lost to a middling Mich team.
The SEC accomplished more in the quaterfinals than the Big 10 did
Is there really that big of a gap? SEC had 6 teams that won their post season games, the B1G had 7. The SEC had 6 teams who lost their post season games, the B1G had 4. So, the SEC had two more losses than the B1G and one less win. That isn't a HUGE discrepancy. Georgia and Tennessee were both underdogs. They both lost. The only teams in the SEC who were favored by more than 7 in their bowl/postseason games were Alabama and South Carolina. And yes, they both lost. 4 of 6 SEC losses were by less than one score. Alabama lost by 6. Texas A&M and South Carolina both lost by 4. Oklahoma lost by 1. Not great. Nothing to brag about for sure. Yet, not horrible "SEC is down bad" either...