Texas is -38.5 this weekend

Seinfeld

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As another poster said, this would be the law of physics that covers an unstoppable force meeting an easily movable object
 

HuntDawg

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Biggest SEC spread i can remember seeing. Not sure even Vandy was more than this... Maybe finebaum was right
 

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Texas seems like the play unless Sark feels really sad for us. The backups will be running all over us in garbage time.
 

HuntDawg

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Texas seems like the play unless Sark feels really sad for us. The backups will be running all over us in garbage time.
There backups would still be 14-17 point favorites.

Sad really. But the linesmakers are showing us exactly how far we have fell.
 

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Wonder what the biggest spread in MSU football history is? This has to be close?
The data I found only goes back to 2002.

The only 2 games that came close were vs LSU in 2004 (31.5 pt underdogs) and vs LSU in 2006 (33.5 pt underdogs).

So Vegas thinks this team is historically bad. Worse than any of Crxxm’s teams.
 
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The data I found only goes back to 2002.

The only 2 games that came close were vs LSU in 2004 (31.5 pt underdogs) and vs LSU in 2006 (33.5 pt underdogs).

So Vegas thinks this team is historically bad. Worse than any of Crxxm’s teams.
+31 in 2020 vs Bama.
 

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It's not at all surprising. We were already the worst team in the league and we just lost our starting QB, who is SIGNIFICANTLY better than all the other options.

And we're playing the best team in the country (this week), at their place.

It's the worst situation for MSU in a football game I can imagine.

That is until we play Georgia with the long snapper at QB.
 
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