


While some may disagree, results/data clearly reveal the SEC has dominated almost completely dominated college football the last decade. And if you go by recruiting rankings, it is looking like the conference will be even more dominant in the near future.
The State of College Football
"So powerful is the SEC that last year the Universities of Oklahoma and Texas bailed on their longtime home in the Big 12 to join up, even though the path to successful seasons and championship contention will be exponentially harder. If you can't beat them, join them.
This should trigger alarms all over the sport. It should create an all-hands on deck approach to make the game matter everywhere again. The SEC isn’t just the most powerful, it’s growing more powerful. The SEC isn’t just the biggest, it’s getting bigger."
And it ain't the SEC's fault. While they were getting better, the other conferences were sitting around with one thumb up their asses and their minds in Arkansas. I'm probably out of touch since I'm old and live in remote West Texas. Does college football not "matter everywhere" anymore? Or not "matter everywhere" as much as it did in the past. Is it dying on the vine everywhere except the SEC?
The State of College Football
"So powerful is the SEC that last year the Universities of Oklahoma and Texas bailed on their longtime home in the Big 12 to join up, even though the path to successful seasons and championship contention will be exponentially harder. If you can't beat them, join them.
This should trigger alarms all over the sport. It should create an all-hands on deck approach to make the game matter everywhere again. The SEC isn’t just the most powerful, it’s growing more powerful. The SEC isn’t just the biggest, it’s getting bigger."
And it ain't the SEC's fault. While they were getting better, the other conferences were sitting around with one thumb up their asses and their minds in Arkansas. I'm probably out of touch since I'm old and live in remote West Texas. Does college football not "matter everywhere" anymore? Or not "matter everywhere" as much as it did in the past. Is it dying on the vine everywhere except the SEC?