College Football: Will the SEC "6 Peat"

What an embarrassing blood bath for ND on a national stage. It's halftime and Bama has over 300 yards of offense and 20 minutes with the ball and ND has less than 10 minutes 0 points and 124 yards. This should have been an all SEC National Championship again. At least the SEC would have faced some competition.

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Well boyz, was there really ever a doubt about the SEC dynasty. 7 Peat was a given...... Poor ND has never seen the power and speed of the Sec. Whole different ball game then playn those lil 1o teams from meeechican. Hahahahahahahahaha
 






Well boyz, was there really ever a doubt about the SEC dynasty. 7 Peat was a given...... Poor ND has never seen the power and speed of the Sec. Whole different ball game then playn those lil 1o teams from meeechican. Hahahahahahahahaha

Completely agree. Little ten teams play powder puff schedules and then get their asses handed to them when they play the SEC in the post season (or in the case of Michican't, the SEC gave them a beat down the first game of the season - i do give them credit for trying). ND shouldn't have been there in the first place though - squeaked one out against Pitt and the refs got paid to give them the game against Stanford. If it wasn't another SEC team playing Bama for the NC, I would have liked to see Bama whoop up on Oregone. It would have been a more intriguing game.

On to the...

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Alabama is the seventh straight SEC team to finish No. 1 and the toughest conference in college football also became the first league to have five of top 10 teams in the final rankings. ESPN quote

Do I hear an 8 peat????? The SEC is insane good!!!!!!!!!!
 






























It's the 12th man, baby! "Hullabaloo Kineck, Kineck!!" "Good-bye to Texas University, good-bye to the orange and white........ We are the dear old Texas Aggies........"
The SEC and Johnny Foodtball made us so much better! And we can now recruit the hell out of the state of Texas!!! Go Ags!!!
 












A SEC team will win the BCS National Championship for the eighth consecutive season.



That's bad news for the rest of the country.


I know -- I'm really going out on a limb with my first prediction. As they say: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me. After predicting USC would win a BCS National Championship this past season, I've decided I'm going to pick an SEC team to win it every season until a team from another conference actually does it.
Mark Schlabach - ESPN
 






Until the rest of the country learns that the quality of opponents that they play week in and week out in conference play does not prepare them for the caliber of football that is played in the SEC, they rest of the field will play a lesser style of football and the SEC will continue to dominate.
 






The recruting final rankings after national signing day are a carbon copy of the final national polls. 7 of the top 11 recruiting classes are SEC schools.

8 Peat now less than 10 months away.
 












I loved the message in this article i recently read. The SEC continues to dominate on all fronts.

Anything written in this space about the SEC will inevitably bring about cries of that conference being overrated or a "media creation," which is funny, silly and about as wrong as you can imagine.
If we needed another indication of the SEC's dominance over the rest of college football, how is this: Counted separately, the SEC East division and the SEC West division had as many or more draft picks than any other conference in college football.
Yes, the SEC East had more than the Big 12. The SEC West had more than the Big Ten.
The only competitor was the ACC, whose 31 draft picks last week were tied with the SEC West. The SEC East had 32 draft picks. The Pac-12 was next with 28.
So, obviously, the SEC had more than twice as many draft picks, at 63, as any two conferences put together. Those 63 picks in one draft is a record for a conference. Might as well move the NFL draft from New York to Atlanta to cut down on travel expenses for the players.
It was obvious early in the draft that the SEC was going to have a great week. Of the first 99 picks, 33 came from SEC schools. The pace slowed down in the later rounds to let the Big Ten, Pac-12, ACC and Big 12 catch up, but just a little. The SEC ended up producing 24.8 percent of the players selected in the entire draft. If the never-ending streak of BCS titles didn't prove the SEC's dominance, those draft stats probably should.
And as everyone knows, the SEC is still getting all of the top talent. The Rivals' recruiting rankings from the class of 2013 look like the league standings. What can you really say when Vanderbilt has a higher ranked class than Oregon or Texas?
This year's draft was SEC heavy, and expect the same next year, when South Carolina's Jadeveon Clowney starts the parade of SEC players to shake hands with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Clowney tweeted out the following as the draft was going on:

365 Days

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Until the rest of the country learns that the quality of opponents that they play week in and week out in conference play does not prepare them for the caliber of football that is played in the SEC, they rest of the field will play a lesser style of football and the SEC will continue to dominate.

If Ohio State isn’t 12-0 headed to the Big Ten championship game, something went wrong. The Buckeyes play just five FBS teams that had winning records last year, avoid Nebraska and Michigan State in inter-divisional play, and draw Wisconsin and Penn State in Columbus. Take care of business in Evanston on Oct. 5 and Ann Arbor on Nov. 30, and the Buckeyes will quite likely be both undefeated and overrated. (Pat Forde)

oHIO will gaurantee a SEC 8 peat by going 12-0. hahahahaha