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I am totally lost on this argument. SEC has 6 and soon to be 8 historical powers that can recruit top ten classes and with right coach win National Title:
Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, Texas, and Oklahoma... heck I think Texas A&M also belongs in that list.
Take Tennessee, if we had hired Saban in 2007, do you NOT think Tennessee would have 5-6 National Titles with Alabama type run? Look at Alabama prior to Saban.
Coaching is everything. Put Saban at any of the 8-9 programs listed above and they are powerhouses.
If Alabama and Georgia left the SEC, someone else would step up. 2000-2010 proves that with LSU and Florida winning multiple titles.
Alabama's success was entirely based off hiring Saban. Take Nick Saban out of the equation and they probably are not even a top 5 team in the SEC the last 10 years. Saban's hiring also had rippling effects, notable on Tennessee. Tennessee's fall would likely not have been as dramatic if they didn't have to compete both on the field and recruiting trials against Saban.
Big12 has 0 National Powers. You add Alabama and Georgia to Big12, they now have 2. SEC still has 6-7 in that analysis. Sorry, you lose.
I am totally lost on this argument. SEC has 6 and soon to be 8 historical powers that can recruit top ten classes and with right coach win National Title:
Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, Texas, and Oklahoma... heck I think Texas A&M also belongs in that list.
Take Tennessee, if we had hired Saban in 2007, do you NOT think Tennessee would have 5-6 National Titles with Alabama type run? Look at Alabama prior to Saban.
Coaching is everything. Put Saban at any of the 8-9 programs listed above and they are powerhouses.
If Alabama and Georgia left the SEC, someone else would step up. 2000-2010 proves that with LSU and Florida winning multiple titles.
Alabama's success was entirely based off hiring Saban. Take Nick Saban out of the equation and they probably are not even a top 5 team in the SEC the last 10 years. Saban's hiring also had rippling effects, notable on Tennessee. Tennessee's fall would likely not have been as dramatic if they didn't have to compete both on the field and recruiting trials against Saban.
Big12 has 0 National Powers. You add Alabama and Georgia to Big12, they now have 2. SEC still has 6-7 in that analysis. Sorry, you lose.