I would agree that, without a doubt, the SEC is the best overall conference in the country. However, the teams are not that much better, and the myth about SEC speed is just that.
The SEC is 5-2, but it really isn't all that impressive when you consider that they haven't beaten any bowl opponent (Colorado, UCF, Clemson, FSU, Wisconsin) by more than a TD.
The Arkansas blow out is explainable, but I'd like for one of the SEC touts to explain how Florida lost to a team that lost to a 1-AA team? It was practically a home game against a mediocre/bad Michigan team. Where was the SEC speed? Don't tell me that this was a young Florida team because speed doesn't increase with age, and this is Michigan team lost to a 1-AA team and was smoked by a good (not great) Oregon team.
The SEC is a tough conference (the toughest) but this SEC dominance talk is unjustified IMO.
The SEC is 5-2, but it really isn't all that impressive when you consider that they haven't beaten any bowl opponent (Colorado, UCF, Clemson, FSU, Wisconsin) by more than a TD.
The Arkansas blow out is explainable, but I'd like for one of the SEC touts to explain how Florida lost to a team that lost to a 1-AA team? It was practically a home game against a mediocre/bad Michigan team. Where was the SEC speed? Don't tell me that this was a young Florida team because speed doesn't increase with age, and this is Michigan team lost to a 1-AA team and was smoked by a good (not great) Oregon team.
The SEC is a tough conference (the toughest) but this SEC dominance talk is unjustified IMO.