Something I've found amusing this past season is how fast the construction of the SEC dominance narrative began; yet how slow the deconstruction process has been.
Speaks to the power of media.
It took two games - two only. Losses in the BCS title to UF and LSU. That was it. The narrative and hype train was in full force by mid January 2008.
Here we are, with Big 10 teams beating SEC teams, in a couple cases absolutely housing them, to win back to back titles.
Yet the noise hasn't quelled. The narrative has not changed (at a national level anyway) You still see the arguments for 5-6 schools in the playoff.
With what we've seen the last couple years, I believe we've learned a few things.
- media has completely overtaken rankings, fueled by conference money.
- the BCS wasn't all that terrible
- playoff expansion is unnecessary
- realignment into the super conferences was short-sighted and self-destructive
- tOSU university needs to smoke another SEC team along the playoff path. This time preferably in the title game.