An alarming (ok, not really) statistic that nobody is talking about...
By the end of the season, we may have played 4 tiger teams (Mizzou, LSU, Auburn, Clemson) and 3 bulldog teams (MSU, Georgia, and Citadel). Think about that for a moment. We'll have played almost as many teams named the bulldogs or tigers (and maybe more if Georgia and use were to both get in the final four) than those who are not. All we need is for the remaining bulldogs and tigers to be as original as their marketing departments.
Sorry, just felt we needed a bit more levity.
By the end of the season, we may have played 4 tiger teams (Mizzou, LSU, Auburn, Clemson) and 3 bulldog teams (MSU, Georgia, and Citadel). Think about that for a moment. We'll have played almost as many teams named the bulldogs or tigers (and maybe more if Georgia and use were to both get in the final four) than those who are not. All we need is for the remaining bulldogs and tigers to be as original as their marketing departments.
Sorry, just felt we needed a bit more levity.
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