Mongo_76
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He was the 2005 SEC Offensive Player of the Year but that's a cheesy award because it was in that lame SEC conference. Am I right?
The SEC was kinda crappy in 2005. Is that what you're asking?
The top SEC team was LSU who finished 6th in the AP. And btw, when Jay played them, he was 11 for 32, 113 yards, 0 TD's and 2 INT's. (some things never change...)
Or are you trying to strawman today's SEC to justify a badly made point?