EDSBS LABS: SEC SPEED EXPLAINED AT LAST

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 EDSBS LABS: SEC SPEED EXPLAINED AT LAST
The doctor joins us for science time. One of the grand unified theory challenges in college football is explaining not only why the SEC is perceived as being “faster” than other conferences, but also, why Michigan, Oklahoma, and West Virginia could hang with the perceived speed of the SEC. We’ve uncovered the real reason behind it, but it requires some theoretical ... [link]

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SEC Speed
Published 7/10/2008 by Matt Sussman at The Futon Report
The empirical reason behind the SEC’s speed. ◼ EDSBS

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