The White team was named Team Blur, which was appropriate considering what it looked like on the field as it raced back and forth for 376 total yards . The team was bigger, faster, stronger than Team Highlight (Black).
Whether or not you want to relate what I’m about to lay out is completely up to you, but take into account the final score.
FINAL SCORE: Team Blur 49 – Team Highlight 16
Team Blur was stacked. Team Blur was loaded with 23 players that are headed to the SEC.
Team Highlight on the other hand had six (6).
Team Blur had 10 players that were all headed to either LSU (4) or Alabama (6).
Team Highlight had 1 player that is going to Alabama. The other five (5) are headed to Auburn (two), Tennessee (two), South Carolina (one).
Of Team Blur’s starters, 11 are SEC bound.
Team Highlight, on the other hand, only had three (3) SEC-bound starters.
Team Blur scored six (6) touchdowns. SEC-bound players scored five (5) of those six (6) touchdowns. An SEC player also blocked a punt which resulted in a safety.
Team Highlight’s two offensive SEC players did not factor in any scoring.
Take it as you wish, all I’m saying is that SEC schools tend to control college football and this is further proof that the SEC is a bigger, faster, stronger, more dominant conference.
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