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@trojanfan12, I am not sure why you are in the argument. Sure USC has had some bad years but you haven't been embarrassingly bad like Texas or even Tennessee was in late 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2020. USC has had some bad seasons but you are not regularly getting punked by San Jose State, Stanford, Cal, etc. which is the equivalent of what Texas is doing.
Take this into account, Tennessee has been embarassing against its rivals but if you step back and look at it, the situation is not as bad as it sounds.
15-straight to Alabama, ok that is terrible. Yet Alabama is having the greatest run in Football History and has 15 straight against Arkansas, 14 straight against Mississippi State, won 13 out of 2 against Auburn and Ole Miss, is 12-3 against LSU during that period, is undefeated against Florida, etc. They were ranked #1 in every season of those 15 seasons except for the first season they beat Tennessee in 2007. Alabama also finished in top 10 every season except 2007 during that period.
Florida has consistently out recruited Tennessee during our losing stretch every year. In fact, Florida is either in the top 10 or 15 in recruiting every season during that period. They have 2 National Titles, 3 SEC Championships, and 9 SEC East Division Titles since 2006 during this *streak*. They have also finished ranked 8x during that span and were ranked at some point of the season every year in that span other than 2014.
Georgia has consistently out recruiting Tennessee during our losing stretch. They have a National Title, 3 SEC Titles, 7 Division Titles, they have finished in the top ten 8 times during that stretch. They are consistently in top 10 recruiting nearly every year during that stretch.
Tennessee has also not gotten lucky at all with our SEC West draws. We caught Arkansas, Ole Miss, and Mississippi State in their best years in school history. Ole Miss last year had 10 wins in the regular season for the first time since the 1970s and they were our SEC West draw in a matchup we almost won. We had to play Miss State when they had Dak Prescott and won 11 games. We did dodge LSU in 2019 so that was relief (caught a down Miss State that year) and the 2018 matchup with Auburn was nice. We have also scheduled tough September OOC games in the past although we have moved slowly away from that the last ten years. Then again, USC and Texas also traditionally schedule tough OOC opponents as well so that is a wash.
So please tell me how the Tennessee situation is comparable to Texas? Unless you are Auburn or maybe someone in the Big Ten East, you likely don't have a tougher schedule.
I mean if you took Alabama and Florida off our schedule and gave us Mississippi State and Arkansas as regular opponents, I would say Tennessee would be on par with Texas schedule wise.