With only the National Championship game left to be
played, the college football bowl season is almost over. When my team, the
University of Alabama, lost to Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl, a flood of
commentary began to fly over the interwebs that finally, finally, after long
last the mighty SEC had received its comeuppance. Um…no.
Let there be no misunderstanding, Oklahoma played an
outstanding game and deserved the victory. They were clearly the better team.
They were better on defense, offense and special teams, and on that night the
Crimson Tide was even out coached. But to extrapolate the demise of SEC
dominance from one game is wishful thinking.
With one game left, here are the records of the five
major football conferences in this year’s bowl season:
ACC 4-5
Big Ten 2-5
Big 12 3-3
Pac 12 6-3
SEC 7-2
The Title will pit Auburn against Florida State,
giving the ACC a chance to reach the .500 mark. I believe that the Seminoles
are the better team despite coming from a weaker conference and should win the
game. But if they do and the SEC string of seven consecutive national titles is
broken, it will not mean that somehow magically the SEC has become weak. It
will mean merely that every streak has an end. There will no doubt come a day
when some other region of the country will rise to dominate the sport. My guess
would be the Pac 12. But that day hasn’t arrived just yet.
So, all of you SEC haters out there need to keep
your powder dry. We’re still the King. And it’s good to be King!
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