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SEC Dominance: A Biblical Perspective

In the Book of Revelation, the Bible speaks about a period of 1,000 years where unity and order will prevail over the earth before the final judgment of mankind. Most Christian denominations have different ideas about what this means, especially the Presbyterians, who are kind of like the Auburn fans of Christendom. (WE’RE DIFFERENT! PAY ATTENTION TO US!)

People have long thought that the thousand-year reign is associated with social justice or peace, but it isn’t. It’s about football. What’s more, the thousand years actually began in 2006, when Florida won the BCS Championship Game. This ushered in a millennium of SEC dominance, wherein a team from the South will always finish on top. Simple math reveals that there will be 994 more years of SEC national champions—maybe even enough time for the SEC East to win one or two.

How did it get to be this way?

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At the end of the Civil War, a bunch of the Union generals got together to figure out how to punish the South. The generals wore hockey jerseys and blue jeans, and all of them had mustaches and long hair that they threaded out the backs of their Red Wings caps, because that is what northern people look like.

Sherman was all like, "Let’s put NFL teams in Georgia, Tennessee, and Carolina that tease their fans but never win Super Bowls."

Then Sheridan was all like, "And let’s give them one MLB team that makes the playoffs and always chokes."

(Sheridan was a tool.)

And then Grant, who was drunk, was like, "Braaaaahs, what about the NBA?"

The other generals laughed, because, come on, basketball.

After that, they all got into Sherman’s Firebird and went cruising while listening to Journey, because that is what northern people do. And Verne Lundquist was there, and he saw that it was good.

As the years passed, the people of the South grew angry that most of the good professional teams were up north and out west. The southern people cried out to God, just like the Israelites used to do.

"God, totes not fair." They said.

Because God is cool, He heard them and decided to help. Because He works in mysterious ways, though, He didn’t just create a bunch of new pro teams for them to cheer for. The South had to use teams that were already there—college teams. The SEC.

And just like with Israel, God sent the SEC schools judges to raise them up.

One of the first judges was Steve Spurrier, whom God sent to Florida. Spurrier invented a new coaching philosophy called KILL IT WITH TOUCHDOWNS and trained the Gators in the art of the shotgun set for goal line situations.

Florida became very good and won hella lots of games. Spurrier was ready to chillax because he thought he was done, but God told him to not rest but to go to South Carolina instead. Spurrier did not want to go. He tried to hide on the golf course, but God can see way super far, and it didn’t work.

Because Spurrier did not obey, God sent Daniel Snyder to swallow the Ol’ Ball Coach. After two whole years in the belly of the Snyder, Spurrier finally got spit out.

"Aw, dagnabbit." he said, and went to South Carolina.

For Alabama, the judge was my great-granddaddy Elmo. Elmo was bald and cranky and wore dress socks with shorts. He believed that it was God’s will for Alabama to win every single game and he suspected, rightly, that outside forces conspired around the clock to sabotage the Crimson Tide. He was pert near the finest Alabama fan that God ever made.

The reason that Alabama won so many games in the 1970s was because of Elmo. If Alabama fell behind by more than three points, or if the defense gave up a first down, my great-granddaddy would shout GREATGODTHEYVELOSTIT and turn the TV off in a grand, dramatic gesture. And then Alabama would win, because they knew he meant business. They just knew.

The latest judge is James Franklin, maybe. Franklin was sent to Vanderbilt, which is a school for lawyers who represent the other SEC players who get arrested. He helped the Commodores win more games than they usually do, but then they got beat in a bowl game by a Big East school, so somebody in the Vanderbilt program is probably sinning.

With the SEC taking control of the sport, the other schools were not very happy. Some of them, like Ohio State and Miami, tried to become professional teams. Others, like Texas A&M and Missouri, were baptized into the SEC so that they too might have a shot to win it all.

When the thousand-year SEC reign is over, the Bible says Jesus will release the final BCS standings for the earth. Then all the denominations, even Presbyterians, get to go to New Jerusalem, where there is a playoff every year, and not just some token plus-one gimmick. I'll bet in the New Jerusalem, offensive linemen get to win Heismans, but I can't prove this. It's just a feeling I've got.

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Brilliance. I....I...it's too good

But don’t forget that lo, in the far realms of the kingdoms, the old lands of Texas, already the far reaches of the long-forgotten Confederacy, decided to craft a schism that would split Southern football between the “Southwest” and the “Southeast.” Yet, the filioque clause of football has not been deep enough to prevent some reconciliation between some far-Western realms seeking reconciliation with Pawl and his followers.

by Cantabrigian_UGA_Fan on Jan 2, 2012 11:34 AM EST reply actions   4 recs

Rec'd for filioque

Now who’s the REAL Southern Conference, PAAAWL?

Go gata!

by theologator on Jan 2, 2012 12:54 PM EST up reply actions  

What's with this new Creed?

Completely messed me up at Midnight Mass.

by Phocion on Jan 5, 2012 3:14 PM EST up reply actions  

Incarnate

Never deny, rarely affirm, always distinguish

by cmill126 on Jan 5, 2012 7:18 PM EST up reply actions  

One in Being!

Seriously, Rome. We needed to find a way to work that word into the Mass every weekend?

by Phocion on Jan 6, 2012 11:10 AM EST up reply actions  

Or the Syriacs.

"Lying is like 95% of what I do."
-Sterling Archer, Codename: Duchess

by Bob Genghiskhan on Jan 8, 2012 7:29 PM EST up reply actions  

Sir

you are a gentleman, a scholar, and quite possibly a prophet.

by SEC Supremacist on Jan 3, 2012 10:11 AM EST reply actions  

Book of Armaments, Chapter 2, verses 9-21

…And Saint Weurffel raised the hand grenade up on high, saying, “O Spurrier, bless this Thy hand grenade that with it Thou mayest blow Thine enemies to tiny bits, in Thy mercy.” And the Spurrier did grin and the people did feast upon the lambs and sloths and carp and anchovies and orangutans and breakfast cereals, and fruit bats and large chu… (skip a bit, brother)…

And the Spurrier spake, saying, "First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin, then shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out.

Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Floridanoch towards thy foe, who being Georgia in My sight, shall snuff it."

by thehakujin on Jan 3, 2012 12:07 PM EST reply actions   4 recs

If the SEC is so dominant then how did Boise State destroy the SEC east champion UGA?

The SEC has four or five great elite teams: LSU, Bama, Arkansas, Georgia, and maybe S. Carolina. The rest are mediocre and overrated. Florida, Vandy, Auburn, and Miss State are decent but no better than most other BCS schools, and can’t win against the above named schools. Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Tennessee are in the same class as most non-AQs. If the SEC was so great then they should all beat each other up equally and none would make a bowl game, because the conference is so good no one would have more than two or three in conference victories.

by B.D.Bronco on Jan 5, 2012 3:53 AM EST reply actions  

ALL HAIL THE BLUE OVERLORDS

THEY SHALT SMITE ALL OPPONENTS

(except when they forget their kicker)

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GTHTSUN

by CoastalCowbell on Jan 6, 2012 9:33 AM EST up reply actions  

Yeah, you're probably right.

Some slack should be cut in his general direction.

by thehakujin on Jan 5, 2012 4:28 PM EST reply actions  

/reply fail

no slack should be cut in my general direction.

by thehakujin on Jan 5, 2012 4:29 PM EST up reply actions  

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