Winterhawk
Well-Known Member
I've generally looked at SEC's run of championships and believed that they had 1 or 2 exceptional teams in any given year, but the rest of their teams were elevated simply by association even though they weren't all that great.
In watching the bowl season and taking into account the totality of the regular season, I think one could make an argument that the top 4 teams were:
1. Alabama
2. Texas A&M
3. Georgia
4. Florida
I've got no problem with someone arguing Oregon, Ohio State, Notre Dame or Stanford, but I think the top flight depth is getting better in that conference not holding steady or getting worse. Throw in South Carolina and LSU as regular top 10-15 programs and the depth only grows. The rest of the country is losing ground; it will be interesting to see if it changes the practices in other conferences to gain that ground back.
In watching the bowl season and taking into account the totality of the regular season, I think one could make an argument that the top 4 teams were:
1. Alabama
2. Texas A&M
3. Georgia
4. Florida
I've got no problem with someone arguing Oregon, Ohio State, Notre Dame or Stanford, but I think the top flight depth is getting better in that conference not holding steady or getting worse. Throw in South Carolina and LSU as regular top 10-15 programs and the depth only grows. The rest of the country is losing ground; it will be interesting to see if it changes the practices in other conferences to gain that ground back.