Lucy Rohden
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I think we'll get a lot of questions answered.
This is always one of my favorite days because, like, everyone gets so mad.
And it actually really does matter.
We're like the eight people.
I'm just mad at it for no reason.
I think it's just like they're I don't want to call them lovable losers because they're not losers anymore.
They're winning.
I think there's just this sort of like this is a team that was so bad for so, so long.
And you bring in Diego Pavia, who has this great story of.
He went to a military college and then he went to New Mexico State and now he's at Vanderbilt and he's come in and he's striking the Heisman pose.
And you saw them this weekend, obviously lose against Texas, but play incredibly competitively coming back from down double digits to be inches away from recovering an onside kick.
That stuff never used to happen to Vanderbilt, I think.
it's weird to me that that sort of like fascination hasn't necessarily I think hit the same with Indiana who's also as historically bad as Vanderbilt if not worse but I think it's because Indiana is so dominant and it's just so confusing because like we don't really like there's sort of an SEC bias with it but I think it's just this is a team that was so so bad for so so long to see them win is really exciting.
Oh, that's a good question.
I think Ohio State fans will be angry because I think they're going to put Indiana number one.
I'm curious to see what happens.
I think some SEC fan bases are going to be really, really angry.
I don't think it's going to be Alabama, and I don't think it's going to be Georgia.
And obviously not Texas A&M.
But I think that the SEC right now, for me, is a very difficult conference to evaluate.