There seem to be a few Clemson fans out there excited about the idea/speculation of the SEC inviting the Tigers to join their conference, should massive realignment take place across the college football landscape.
Be careful what you wish for.
Clemson has a losing record against every SEC school except for South Carolina. (Well, and Mississippi State, which it's 1-1-1 against). Overall, the Tigers are 112-160-14 against the SEC. Do you still want to line up against Alabama, Auburn and Georgia every year?
Check it out:
CLEMSON vs.:
Alabama (3-12 remember what happened last time?)
Auburn (11-33)
Florida (3-9)
Georgia (17-41)
Kentucky (5-8, thanks to a Music City Bowl win this year)
LSU (0-2)
Mississippi (0-2)
Mississippi State (1-1-1)
South Carolina (65-38)
Tennessee (6-11)
Vanderbilt (1-3)
Still think it's a good idea?
Clemson hasn't won an ACC title since 1991. What are the odds of it winning an SEC title in the next decade? Before Clemson entertains such an offer, it should be able to handle the best the ACC has to offer first.
Be careful what you wish for.
Clemson has a losing record against every SEC school except for South Carolina. (Well, and Mississippi State, which it's 1-1-1 against). Overall, the Tigers are 112-160-14 against the SEC. Do you still want to line up against Alabama, Auburn and Georgia every year?
Check it out:
CLEMSON vs.:
Alabama (3-12 remember what happened last time?)
Auburn (11-33)
Florida (3-9)
Georgia (17-41)
Kentucky (5-8, thanks to a Music City Bowl win this year)
LSU (0-2)
Mississippi (0-2)
Mississippi State (1-1-1)
South Carolina (65-38)
Tennessee (6-11)
Vanderbilt (1-3)
Still think it's a good idea?
Clemson hasn't won an ACC title since 1991. What are the odds of it winning an SEC title in the next decade? Before Clemson entertains such an offer, it should be able to handle the best the ACC has to offer first.



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