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SEC (It just means more.. even its losses are wins)

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/the-sec-isnt-so-mighty-anymore-thanks-to-nick-saban-202630171.html

The SEC isn't so mighty anymore thanks to Nick Saban

Dan Wetzel
Yahoo Sports US
Nov 28, 2016, 3:26 PM

The Southeastern Conference awards its football champion an impressive trophy that includes a running back trying to leap over a blocker and a tackler. It’s a pretty cool ode to the kind of goal-line play a Herschel Walker or Bo Jackson once made.

They might want to shelve it this year, especially if Nick Saban’s top-ranked, unbeaten Alabama defeats Florida to capture its fifth league title in six seasons. (The Tide is currently a 22-point favorite, the biggest for the SEC game in over two decades.)

Instead, they could hand out a diorama of the South, with 13 college towns laying in smoldering ruins as Saban sits on a throne in Tuscaloosa eating Little Debbie snack cakes. Maybe the rest of the league could be waving white flags.

The once mighty SEC is dead. (Well, at least for this year.)

The league consists of Alabama and a whole lot of mediocre-at-best.

What was once the nation’s deepest, most competitive conference in football is a shell of itself, a parade of the down and the defeated, so far behind the Crimson Tide that this weekend’s SEC championship game is essentially an exhibition contest. Alabama can lose and still make the playoff. Florida can win and it won’t matter. We’re a long way from when the game was a de facto national semifinal, or even the championship game (2009 No. 2 Bama beat No. 1 UF).

The No. 1 suspect for the annihilation is Saban. The 65-year-old hasn’t just dominated the competition but destroyed it. It’s not just in relation to Alabama either. Yes, the Tide has run away form the pack, winning its eight league games by an average of 23.3 points. It can happen. The stunning development is that the pack has fallen apart. No one else is any good.


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I'm convinced that the over-signing changes are having a bigger impact on the SEC than anyone is willing to admit.

Looking forward to see how those changes play out in the long game.

Sadly, I wonder if there will be less 'help in the classroom' for kids who would have transferred for other reasons. APR be dammned, there's games to be won daggum (yeah, I know, not SEC, but south nonetheless).
 
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https://theathletic.com/115547/2017/10/02/stewart-mandel-forward-pass-sec-football/

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But here’s a telling indictment of the SEC in 2017: Alabama won’t likely face a ranked conference opponent until the Iron Bowl.

There may only be four games of consequence the rest of the way: Georgia vs. Florida (Oct. 28), Georgia at Auburn (Nov. 11), Alabama at Auburn (Nov. 25) and the SEC championship game (Dec. 2). Those contests will determine the league’s Playoff rep.

The others will mostly determine which coaches get to come back next season.

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Something I tend to agree with:




The league has suffered some really big "brain drain" over the past three season.
You could argue that it's one of the weakest collections of head coaches in all P5 conferences. AD's making conscious choices to hire awesome recruiters rather than awesome coaches.
 
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Something I tend to agree with:




The league has suffered some really big "brain drain" over the past three season.
You could argue that it's one of the weakest collections of head coaches in all P5 conferences. AD's making conscious choices to hire awesome recruiters rather than awesome coaches.


counterpoint would be that there are only 2 teams from the SEC in the top 10 of the 247 recruiting rankings right now (granted it's not finished and all that) soooo, if they aren't out recruiting anyone and not out coaching anyone....

My personal theory is the other conferences woke up and started spending money which has lead to the "brain drain"
 
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