Saying the SEC is done just because it doesn’t have an undefeated team really shows the weakness of college football. We shouldn’t expect there to be any undefeated teams in an exciting league
@aaronsapp3407 got to agree. This has been the most exciting and heart attack inducing season since Kirby took over UGA. I hate it. But it sure is great football lol
Except the committee jumped on the grenade for them yet again. You do realize that if they win out the championship games will clear the way right? This is almost guaranteeing they get in. Can't wait for Boomers to lose places of power literally everywhere.
“You destroyed my strength of schedule, Sooners,” Jaden Milroe said, spinning out to his right. “You ran over my defense, but you won’t run over me,” he cried, throwing the ball deep. “I do this for me, my friends, and the Alabama Crimson Tide!” The ball sails through the air, caught by Ryan Williams in the corner of the end zone. Milroe collapses, a smile on his face. “For…the…Tide.” Alabama 10, Oklahoma 28. (Whistle, illegal touching on the offense). Alabama 3, Oklahoma 28.
It will show up soon enough. Only reason for a committee is to control the money. Were it not so the sports writers could pick them as they have always done
Between the added incentive for competition due to the 12 team playoff, the complete chaos of conference realignment, and the absolutely unpredictable consequences of the portal, this season will go down as a tangled web of wins and losses with nearly no clear predicable patterns. Remember when FSU was ranked in the pre season and all the teams that beat them got ranked as a result, and all the teams that beat them got ranked as a result?
With the 12 team playoff there is no incentive for competition. The committee has shown that record is the most important thing so you’re going to get teams scheduling weak teams now to add wins to their column rather than playing teams that are good
@tylercastellanos1387 They already do that though, the SEC books fcs schools at the end of the season while other conferences also schedule almost exclusively fcs schools for their out of conference games. If anything a 4 team playoff with no margin of error encourages even more cupcake scheduling.
Most of the SEC teams that are on the bottom of the rankings usually excel in one part of the game, while the top teams do incredibly well on all sides of the game, it's just that sometimes the bottom SEC teams have the number of the top teams, just how it is.
Take Tenn or Ol Miss / Bama they would be at the top of the Big 10 or Big 12 right now if they were in that league.... Its not bias its just a fact.... The SEC is just different......
Everyone is inconsistent, I mean Vandy beat Bama and almost beat Texas, then lost to South Carolina and some other nobodies. This might the end of the era where a 2-4 teams are really great. Now it maybe an era where 12 teams are just good.
@@CETGale didn't Texas kick Alabama's ass at home though? Also Arizona would easily beat Ole miss circa playoffs, we'll if Ole miss hadn't gotten eliminated anyway
Fr, it’s fine to glaze your own team but a whole conference? It’s just funny, especially this year when all these teams from other conferences are coming in a whopping them in convincing fashion
@@DreyfusLagoon80 percent of the SEC would be a top 3 seed in any other power 4 conference. 50 percent of every other conference is full of cans that should arguably not even be in a power conference.
@@DreyfusLagoon 80 percent of the SEC demolishes Iowa and Illinois, the 4th and 5th ranked teams in the Big 10, i’d say an even higher percentage of SEC teams would wipe BYU (ranked 3 in Big 12) and Miami and Clemson would lose to at least half the schools in the SEC (ranked 3rd and 2nd in ACC)
One team absolutely dominates a conference. People: This is fine, healthy conference. A conference full of competition with zero super dominant team. The same People: OMG this conference sucks! Never change CFB fans, y'all are idiots.
Yes, this is probably more to do with greater parity than ever in the SEC. If anything, it's more likely that we were right that the SEC has too many playoff-worthy teams to even fit them all (without snubbing other conferences). However, if everyone emerges from the mosh pit with 3 losses, it makes it really hard to make a clear case that any of these teams are better than each other, let alone any 11-1 team that dominated most of their schedule. I expect the SEC teams that make it to "overperform", but since the conference probably only gets around three bids, the conference is much less likely to add another title than when it looked like there would be five or six teams with a serious argument for inclusion.
@@thatonewriter8043well yeah if you put 4 acc and 4 b12 with only 1 sec and 1 b10 school in the playoffs every year, the acc/b12 would win 95% of the championships! Stacking the deck does not prove dominance it undermines it! 😂🤡🤦🏼♂️
@@SurferRC How would that work, if you put one SEC team and one Big Ten team in I’d probably pick one of those two to win. If you put 4 ACC teams in they’ll just all lose when they play Oregon or Georgia, same with 4 big 12 teams
@ not likely. Its about probability one bad game or a couple turnovers by uga and oregon and they’re sent home. Bama lost to texas and michigan both of which had much weaker sos last year. Its all about who wants it more not who has higher recruiting projections.
SEC goes 13-7 out of conference with a margin of victory of 9.25 SEC beats up on itself B1G playoff contenders play a total of 1 P4 team out of conference Dang, why is the SEC bad?
@@dumkopf 2024 version of the B1G went 5-9 out of conference, including 1-3 against the SEC. The 4 teams in the playoff race for the B1G went a COMBINED 1-0 against the other P4 (PSU over West Virginia)
@@skiing4everPS3 But I wasn't talking about Texas. I was talking about A&M. A&M just needs to go 2-0 the next 2 games and they have a top 4 seed in the playoff, despite the frustrating loss to Auburn.
"The SEC is basically the mini-NFL" - Somebody That's Not IsaacPunts Dawg, Alabama lost to Vandy anr the Sooners and are #13. They arent the mini-NFL, the committee just gets paid
@@squiresam and once they get there, they do about as well as everyone else. Except Alabama QBs. It's damning that Tua is the best Bama QB since Joe Namath and he insists on fast-tracking himself to being wheelchair-bound before 30.
I love the new parity. Do you remember how dull it was for there to be 3 good teams every year? Thank god for the NIL. No more free rides for the fans of the old "always win" teams.
That's not what caused this. The SeC still has way, way more value chip recruits. If anything, it's NIL turning disciplined football teams into a group of prima Donna's that is causing it. It's bad coaching too.
Kansas is actually pretty good and have just a series of unfortunate losses due to them getting in their own way basically and the other team taking advantage of it. Their point differential is pretty crazy.
I'm sorry. But, if you have three losses you don't deserve a playoff spot. This playoff system would look even cooler if all the conferences didn't destroy themselves with this stupid realignment.
When 90% of the games a team will play in a season is within conference and the out of conference teams most of the time are mid-low teams, nobody has a good way to rank shit. Get rid of the conferences, or start scheduling more out of conference games
So if every single team in the country went 6-6 but one team went 9-3, you think the 6-6 teams should be in the playoffs over the 9-3 team because nobody with 3 losses deserves a playoff spot?
@@IndexInvestingWithCole I can't take college football seriously. I know a lot of people do, but a sport where a team can consider losing one game in a twelve-game season a failure is not a serious sport.
@@IndexInvestingWithCole Okay one, there are too many good teams and too many bad teams for everyone to be 6-6 and for one team to be 9-3. That is logically impossible. Two, I don't care how good your conference brand is or how many talented teams there are. If you cannot win the necessary games that you need to win, you cannot make the playoffs. It's that simple.
@@LND209Oregon, Ohio State, Penn State, Notre Dame, Miami, etc. would all have at least 2 losses in the SEC this year, if you disagree you have a delusional bias
Yep, however unlike the Pac 12, the SEC is being considered a good conference when their teams cannibalize each other. The Big 12 is doing the same thing right now, yet they will likely only get 1 team in the playoffs. Both of these are clear examples of the SEC bias
So happy that the SEC getting humbled. The fact that SEC fans are now trying to say that the same parity, that was trash for the likes of the Pac12 & Big12, is something good for the SEC is hilarious. The mental gymnastics and moving goalposts must be exhausting. No wonder you guys have to schedule an extra cupcake every year
Right. SEC teams have not had to face the likes of, let's seeee... Stony Brook, Portland St, Youngstown St, Delaware, Villanova, Bethune-Cookman, Central Connecticut, Citadel, Charleston Southern, or Furman. What a gauntlet of non-conference games! Sure glad Oregon, Ohio St, Penn St, Miami, and Clemson played these teams (from 2019-2024, excluding 2020) and not the SEC squads. Winning conference games is tough. For every conference. The only folks that say parity is bad for one, but for good for another, is doing so to get people stirred up. Which, obviously, they are successful at. This isn't a new talking point, at all. It has been used by sports talk media for decades, who need SOMETHING to stir up conversation/arguments. The only way to make it fair and balanced is to make college football like the NFL. One league of all the best/biggest schools. Make it like the professional soccer/football leagues in Europe: if you are terrible for multiple seasons, you lose your spot (and therefore shared revenues). Then, the teams that are on the outside-looking-in, that are consistently successful, get to take the spot of the teams falling out. If you are competitive, then you get to stay in the league. Let's say the top 50-60 programs, and like the NFL, they are divided by region. Playoffs are the bowl games. It will never happen (too many moving parts, too much money being made now at the top), but it would be an entertaining and fair way to sort out the old "MY conference is better than YOUR conference" crap. Or, again like the NFL, it would at least change it.
@@rolmodel12.Bama played mercer in November. Tennessee played UTEP. Georgia played UMass. Georgia also played Tennessee Texh earlier this year. No one schedules more cupcakes than SEC teams. You are delusional
@blakefreeman3521 I know teams in the SEC, schedule nonconference games against smaller schools, from smaller conferences. I am not inferring they don't. I am pointing out that every conference does this. Most teams of the larger conferences do. Every year. Take a breath and ease off the drama, lad.
@rolmodel12. SEC teams play 8 conference games and schedule an extra FCS team to compensate. All other conferences play 9 games in conference. SEC is soft
@@blakefreeman3521every good team schedules easy games for their non-conference games? the only difference is once it is time for conference games only 2 teams in the SEC are cans compared to other power 5 conferences where 50-60 percent of the conference are cans
Ok, I am a Notre Dame fan and Georgia fan from family, but I will say that this season does not mean that SEC is doomed the fate of the Pac 12. It's one year, and while very shocking, it's the SEC. It's not going anywhere
SEC will win the Natty again this year, last year was a fluke.... Michighan lucky they didnt have to play GA Bulldogs because they would have been b^tch stomped AGAIN....lol
My sooners needed that win BAD. Our defense is absolutely insanely good, we just don't have an offense (which is the exact opposite situation we have been in for the last 20 years.... we went from an offense with the likes of baker mayfield, joe mixon, adrian peterson, creed humphrey, mark andrews, samaje perine, ceedee lamb, sterling shepard, jahlen hurts, caleb williams, kyler murray, dillon gabriel.... to basically nothing)
The fact that Bama only dropped 6 spots to 13th after losing to a team that was 5-5 is ridiculous. But Oregon won the first 2 games of the season closer than they should’ve and dropped 6 spots make it make sense
Wow, this video aged like milk in Sahara. Miami chokes Clemson chokes Ohio St. chokes Penn St. backdoors into the championship game after avoiding Michigan, Oregon, and Indiana. Perhaps, just maybe, the SEC is just really fucking good and much like the NFL all the teams have basically the same amount of talent and 95% of SEC games can be won by either team.
If an SEC loses to another SEC team it’s because they have a tough schedule. If a Big Ten school loses to another Big Ten School it’s because the one that loses is no good. At least that’s the way the SEC looks at it The Big Ten will have at least three playoff spots, perhaps four. We are fixin’ to find out who is the real deal. The days of Bama, Georgia, then all the others is over
I think this is NIL in action. Now that everybody can do the $1000 ($250K?) handshake seems as if we will see more equality across the board in football. A slightly different thing is happening in some other sports. Wrestling seems to be going in a strong get stronger direction. Of course, that's mostly happening in the Big 10. Otherwise known as the 3 yards and a cloud of dust conference.
@@casematecardinalbecause those “power divisions” are in reality only 3-4 great teams, and then a bunch of schools that could realistically be in the non-power four conferences. 90% of the SEC would be top 3 in any other conference
@@casematecardinal according to the committee, the big xii is a one bid league. acc will most likely get 1 as well, unless miami sneaks in after losing to SMU in the title game. then notre dame, ohio state, indiana, penn state, oregon, and there's 5 spots left to fill with presumably undeserving sec teams.
@@casematecardinal that’s just said about texas because besides georgia, they have played bottom of the conference teams. those bottom of the conference teams would still destroy the bottom half of any other conference
Kentucky was much better this year than their record would tell you. They played all the major players in the SEC except Alabama and were competitive with all of them. Their only bad losses were to South Carolina and Florida, weirdly. If their strength of schedule was a bit worse I think they would have a winning record easily.
These kids are storming the field too much. It's supposed to be for something historic and incredibly uncommon like beating Alabama for the first time in 17 years or 40 games.
If Georgia, Texas, and Tennessee all win this weekend, that may be the SEC's 3 teams. Alabama is at 13 in case Georgia or Tennessee lose their games. Because of the chaos of last week, Texas A&M STILL controls their own destiny. If they beat Texas, they are in the SEC championship game vs Georgia. If they win THAT game, they're in the playoffs. IF that happens, Texas won't fall out of the top 12 if they lose to A&M, especially if A&M is the conference champion. Georgia shouldn't fall out if they lose in the championship game as that would be essentially punishing them for playing an extra game while rewarding other teams that didn't. And I don't *think* Tennessee will fall out, so there's a possibility of 4 SEC teams. However, I only care about MY team winning.
@@CETGalenot true. I hope I didn’t read this wrong, maybe I did maybe I didn’t. If Georgia loses to Georgia tech then they have to win the sec title. If they don’t win the sec title, they will be left out with 4 losses
@@Ceece20 No it’s more like that’s why ND played Northern Illinois, Purdue, Stanford, Georgia Tech, Miami OH, Navy, Army, Virginia and Florida State…for easy wins.
@ cry more, it’s still more top 25 than most of the SEC has played. It’s only easy according to your own biases. Shut up and fucking win games instead of crying about others.
I love the new playoff format. And for all the negatives about conference expansion, it does make for more unpredictable outcomes in the power conferences. Add in the transfer portal and I think we are going to see this year after year.
Come on. If 2023 taught us nothing else it taught us that all Alabama losses are quality losses. And that matters more than winning. Yes I am a bitter FSU fan.
the sec isn't legit until they start playing 9 game conference schedules and get away from The Citadel games. The SEC has been gaming the system for 20 years. They aren't that good.
SEC fans finally going through the same thing us (former) Pac-12 fans have been going through since the pac-10 became 12. middle of standings teams being just good enough to steals games here and there from the top teams leading to the top teams being ignored by the east favoring media and commitee
Seeing the SEC absolutely throw a fit over not have 6 teams in the playoffs really shows that they are just a bunch of losers who throw a temper tantrum when they don’t get their way
I saw the writing on the wall when Georgia barely beat UK 13-12. A team that stacked has NO reason to punt so many times against such an inconsistent team that constantly gives up turnovers
Not rlly sure I understand your point of view, seems like everyone is remaining competitive late in the season bc of the new playoff structure. Before, if you lose one game you kinda stop trying as hard
Not really, it was like 23-15 until the 4th quarter. And no one had the refs on their side, refs made the incorrect call as that was not pass interference.
@WhitneyGadison1 ref part is untrue. the fans threw bottles on the field and made them overturn a call and didn’t give texas a flag for the bottles like they normally would.
@@DawgsOnTop14 refs were bad for both teams. But they did make the wrong call. Should the fans had thrown trash? No. But refs need to do better cus that was a horrible call
Imagine arguing that after losing 25% of your games, with another 25% that are played against high school teams, so that you only won 50% of your total games when ignoring playing a carcass, and arguing that you deserve the national championship.
It’s not a collapse, it’s a leveling of the field. UGA and Bama can no longer be the only teams buying 5 star rosters, every team can now compete at some level because of NIL.
Carson Beck isn’t an elite level college QB unless he has future all-pro weapons. Brock Bowers and Ladd made him look elite. 19 touchdowns but 12 interceptions is crazy work. Tied for 2nd most interceptions by a college QB this season, and 1 away from tying it. Caron Beck went from a 1st-2nd rounder, to a 6th round 3rd-string QB. It sucks to see. Now as someone who doesn’t like Georgia, or the SEC for that matter, it’s nice to see.
I’m a west coast guy, not at all an SEC guy. I also understand you must have less losses for a better chance to get into the CFP. I get it. That being said, and this pertains to Alabama and Ole Miss at least, they are more worthy of being in the CFP than Indiana, due to strength of schedule, and the fact both of those teams would take the Loosiers to the woodshed. IU is, by all intents and purposes, undeserving of a spot in the CFP. Zero respect to that program. They don’t deserve any.
Seeing more parity in college football actually makes it enjoyable to watch casual games for once.
100% correct.
Saying the SEC is done just because it doesn’t have an undefeated team really shows the weakness of college football. We shouldn’t expect there to be any undefeated teams in an exciting league
There's no story here. Some conferences are hot, others aren't. This happens every year.
@aaronsapp3407 got to agree. This has been the most exciting and heart attack inducing season since Kirby took over UGA. I hate it. But it sure is great football lol
Sooners pulled a late season Big 12 special: sub .500 team nuking a top 10 team's bowl hopes.
think of it as a "welcoming gift"
The Sooners left the Big 12 but the Big 12 didn't leave them
Except the committee jumped on the grenade for them yet again. You do realize that if they win out the championship games will clear the way right? This is almost guaranteeing they get in. Can't wait for Boomers to lose places of power literally everywhere.
I expected that from Venables, dude is the reason we lost by 20+ in a national championship.
So much for that
“You destroyed my strength of schedule, Sooners,” Jaden Milroe said, spinning out to his right.
“You ran over my defense, but you won’t run over me,” he cried, throwing the ball deep.
“I do this for me, my friends, and the Alabama Crimson Tide!”
The ball sails through the air, caught by Ryan Williams in the corner of the end zone. Milroe collapses, a smile on his face. “For…the…Tide.”
Alabama 10, Oklahoma 28.
(Whistle, illegal touching on the offense).
Alabama 3, Oklahoma 28.
“I don’t care bout nothing but the tide”
24-3
@@MD_Polydactyl your sos goes up the more you lose…
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Hope is not lost! The committee kept their Venmo accounts open and Bama only fell to #13!
When they lose to Auburn they'll drop out entirely.
@@dentonyoung4314haha nice joke
Alabama cheating in the polls once again. What a classic!
They are the best 3 loss team though?
@@DrYankemAndPuIemtell your school to up their bribe brokie
I don’t see how people can rank Oregon #1. They don’t even have 1-3 quality losses like the best SEC schools.
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It will show up soon enough. Only reason for a committee is to control the money. Were it not so the sports writers could pick them as they have always done
yup oregon still undefeated😂
Omg 😂🙌🏻
Between the added incentive for competition due to the 12 team playoff, the complete chaos of conference realignment, and the absolutely unpredictable consequences of the portal, this season will go down as a tangled web of wins and losses with nearly no clear predicable patterns.
Remember when FSU was ranked in the pre season and all the teams that beat them got ranked as a result, and all the teams that beat them got ranked as a result?
FSU should not have been ranked especially after suffering the largest lost in bowl history to the GA Dawgs.....lol
With the 12 team playoff there is no incentive for competition. The committee has shown that record is the most important thing so you’re going to get teams scheduling weak teams now to add wins to their column rather than playing teams that are good
@tylercastellanos1387 They already do that though, the SEC books fcs schools at the end of the season while other conferences also schedule almost exclusively fcs schools for their out of conference games. If anything a 4 team playoff with no margin of error encourages even more cupcake scheduling.
@tylercastellanos1387 Alabama scheduled 3 of those weak teams, and lost to 2 of them. They deserve to get left out
Either everyone is good because the lower teams keep beating the good teams, or everyone is trash because the top teams keep losing to the bad teams.
It is the first option and has been for decades. The bottom teams of the SEC would be mid-high tier teams in every other conference.
Most of the SEC teams that are on the bottom of the rankings usually excel in one part of the game, while the top teams do incredibly well on all sides of the game, it's just that sometimes the bottom SEC teams have the number of the top teams, just how it is.
Take Tenn or Ol Miss / Bama they would be at the top of the Big 10 or Big 12 right now if they were in that league.... Its not bias its just a fact.... The SEC is just different......
Everyone is inconsistent, I mean Vandy beat Bama and almost beat Texas, then lost to South Carolina and some other nobodies. This might the end of the era where a 2-4 teams are really great. Now it maybe an era where 12 teams are just good.
@@CETGale didn't Texas kick Alabama's ass at home though? Also Arizona would easily beat Ole miss circa playoffs, we'll if Ole miss hadn't gotten eliminated anyway
SEC glazers are probably my least favorite kind of cfb fan to be honest
Fr, it’s fine to glaze your own team but a whole conference? It’s just funny, especially this year when all these teams from other conferences are coming in a whopping them in convincing fashion
@@DreyfusLagoon80 percent of the SEC would be a top 3 seed in any other power 4 conference. 50 percent of every other conference is full of cans that should arguably not even be in a power conference.
@ horrid take
@@DreyfusLagoon 80 percent of the SEC demolishes Iowa and Illinois, the 4th and 5th ranked teams in the Big 10, i’d say an even higher percentage of SEC teams would wipe BYU (ranked 3 in Big 12) and Miami and Clemson would lose to at least half the schools in the SEC (ranked 3rd and 2nd in ACC)
@DreyfusLagoon Yeah, like UGA vs. Clemson, or Texas vs. Michigan, or Bama vs. Wisconsin, or Vandy vs. VT, or Missouri vs. BC...oh wait....
One team absolutely dominates a conference. People: This is fine, healthy conference.
A conference full of competition with zero super dominant team.
The same People: OMG this conference sucks!
Never change CFB fans, y'all are idiots.
Yes, this is probably more to do with greater parity than ever in the SEC. If anything, it's more likely that we were right that the SEC has too many playoff-worthy teams to even fit them all (without snubbing other conferences). However, if everyone emerges from the mosh pit with 3 losses, it makes it really hard to make a clear case that any of these teams are better than each other, let alone any 11-1 team that dominated most of their schedule.
I expect the SEC teams that make it to "overperform", but since the conference probably only gets around three bids, the conference is much less likely to add another title than when it looked like there would be five or six teams with a serious argument for inclusion.
That's the entire history of the PAC-12 lmao
@@thatonewriter8043well yeah if you put 4 acc and 4 b12 with only 1 sec and 1 b10 school in the playoffs every year, the acc/b12 would win 95% of the championships! Stacking the deck does not prove dominance it undermines it! 😂🤡🤦🏼♂️
@@SurferRC How would that work, if you put one SEC team and one Big Ten team in I’d probably pick one of those two to win. If you put 4 ACC teams in they’ll just all lose when they play Oregon or Georgia, same with 4 big 12 teams
@ not likely. Its about probability one bad game or a couple turnovers by uga and oregon and they’re sent home. Bama lost to texas and michigan both of which had much weaker sos last year. Its all about who wants it more not who has higher recruiting projections.
SEC goes 13-7 out of conference with a margin of victory of 9.25
SEC beats up on itself
B1G playoff contenders play a total of 1 P4 team out of conference
Dang, why is the SEC bad?
We hear this every year just for the SEC to destroy them in the postseason 9 times out of 10
2023 version of the big 10 was 5-1 vs 2023 sec. including wins over bama, mizzou, lsu, auburn and ole miss. Past time to shut up.
@@dumkopf 2024 version of the B1G went 5-9 out of conference, including 1-3 against the SEC. The 4 teams in the playoff race for the B1G went a COMBINED 1-0 against the other P4 (PSU over West Virginia)
@@nicholaskling24252024 post season here... the BIG is 5-1 vs the SEC in the postseason AND has a spot in the natty... the collapse is undeniable now
Ironically, A&M still has their destiny in their own hands. Beat Texas and they're in the SECCG, win that and they're in the playoff.
Two loss Texas has no quality win and losses to 3 loss A&M and a stomping by Georgia. They're not in with that.
@@skiing4everPS3 But I wasn't talking about Texas. I was talking about A&M. A&M just needs to go 2-0 the next 2 games and they have a top 4 seed in the playoff, despite the frustrating loss to Auburn.
@@skiing4everPS3 yes they are. Beat Texas and win the championship, and they get in.
lol you think they have a chance in that game? Texas by double digits bet the house
@@johnrion3232 depends on what Texas team shows up, they only beat Arkansas by like 10
"The SEC is basically the mini-NFL" - Somebody That's Not IsaacPunts
Dawg, Alabama lost to Vandy anr the Sooners and are #13. They arent the mini-NFL, the committee just gets paid
I just want to be clear since you put that in quotes, I never said that not remotely implied the SEC is a mini NFL
@IsaacPunts I'll remove the quotes for ya, I was quoting the big shots
@ I figured, but too many people comment before watching the video and would assume I said something like that lmao
And yet the SEC puts more players in the nfl every year than any other conference by far.
@@squiresam and once they get there, they do about as well as everyone else. Except Alabama QBs. It's damning that Tua is the best Bama QB since Joe Namath and he insists on fast-tracking himself to being wheelchair-bound before 30.
I love the new parity. Do you remember how dull it was for there to be 3 good teams every year? Thank god for the NIL. No more free rides for the fans of the old "always win" teams.
That's not what caused this. The SeC still has way, way more value chip recruits. If anything, it's NIL turning disciplined football teams into a group of prima Donna's that is causing it. It's bad coaching too.
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@@josephmoya5098cope
And Kansas collapsed the big12 in the past 3
If we aren't going to a bowl game, nobody is.
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Kansas ruining the big 12’s playoff chances is hilarious
Kansas is actually pretty good and have just a series of unfortunate losses due to them getting in their own way basically and the other team taking advantage of it. Their point differential is pretty crazy.
@@caedmonharrisonboise being the 3 would be legendary
This feels a lot like peak PAC12,
edit: and with your closing statement you reaffirm my comment that I had put in halfway through my viewing.
I'm sorry. But, if you have three losses you don't deserve a playoff spot. This playoff system would look even cooler if all the conferences didn't destroy themselves with this stupid realignment.
When 90% of the games a team will play in a season is within conference and the out of conference teams most of the time are mid-low teams, nobody has a good way to rank shit. Get rid of the conferences, or start scheduling more out of conference games
So if every single team in the country went 6-6 but one team went 9-3, you think the 6-6 teams should be in the playoffs over the 9-3 team because nobody with 3 losses deserves a playoff spot?
@@IndexInvestingWithCole I can't take college football seriously. I know a lot of people do, but a sport where a team can consider losing one game in a twelve-game season a failure is not a serious sport.
In almost every year since the beginning of the CFP..and before that, we would have had plenty of 3 loss teams in the top 12.
@@IndexInvestingWithCole Okay one, there are too many good teams and too many bad teams for everyone to be 6-6 and for one team to be 9-3. That is logically impossible. Two, I don't care how good your conference brand is or how many talented teams there are. If you cannot win the necessary games that you need to win, you cannot make the playoffs. It's that simple.
SEC fans are the only fans that want the other teams in their conference to be good
which they actually are unlike everyone else.
@ delusional
@@Sakattack2023Not this year
@@LND209Oregon, Ohio State, Penn State, Notre Dame, Miami, etc. would all have at least 2 losses in the SEC this year, if you disagree you have a delusional bias
If other teams in your conference are good, then it makes your strength of schedule better. A rising tide raises all boats. Is this a foreign concept?
The SEC looks like the PAC 12 this year
Every year, there was parity in the pac 12 and now there’s parity in the sec
Yep, however unlike the Pac 12, the SEC is being considered a good conference when their teams cannibalize each other.
The Big 12 is doing the same thing right now, yet they will likely only get 1 team in the playoffs. Both of these are clear examples of the SEC bias
@@Mr.X2188and? The bias is rightful
@@Garrettguy5😂🤡 no its wrong and killing the sport
@@SurferRC boy you don’t know fuck all about our sport
If "collapsed" meant the conference created a league with more good teams and parity than any other conference
SEC just traded its elite teams for the most entertaining brawl conference of good and great teams.
collapsed? sure buddy lmao
Literally every conference is down
SEC eats each other within. This is one of the greatest SEC seasons, overall I have seen. It's been unpredictable and fun.
How was that Michigan game?
So happy that the SEC getting humbled. The fact that SEC fans are now trying to say that the same parity, that was trash for the likes of the Pac12 & Big12, is something good for the SEC is hilarious. The mental gymnastics and moving goalposts must be exhausting. No wonder you guys have to schedule an extra cupcake every year
Right. SEC teams have not had to face the likes of, let's seeee...
Stony Brook, Portland St, Youngstown St, Delaware, Villanova, Bethune-Cookman, Central Connecticut, Citadel, Charleston Southern, or Furman.
What a gauntlet of non-conference games! Sure glad Oregon, Ohio St, Penn St, Miami, and Clemson played these teams (from 2019-2024, excluding 2020) and not the SEC squads.
Winning conference games is tough. For every conference. The only folks that say parity is bad for one, but for good for another, is doing so to get people stirred up. Which, obviously, they are successful at. This isn't a new talking point, at all. It has been used by sports talk media for decades, who need SOMETHING to stir up conversation/arguments.
The only way to make it fair and balanced is to make college football like the NFL. One league of all the best/biggest schools. Make it like the professional soccer/football leagues in Europe: if you are terrible for multiple seasons, you lose your spot (and therefore shared revenues). Then, the teams that are on the outside-looking-in, that are consistently successful, get to take the spot of the teams falling out. If you are competitive, then you get to stay in the league. Let's say the top 50-60 programs, and like the NFL, they are divided by region. Playoffs are the bowl games. It will never happen (too many moving parts, too much money being made now at the top), but it would be an entertaining and fair way to sort out the old "MY conference is better than YOUR conference" crap. Or, again like the NFL, it would at least change it.
@@rolmodel12.Bama played mercer in November. Tennessee played UTEP. Georgia played UMass. Georgia also played Tennessee Texh earlier this year. No one schedules more cupcakes than SEC teams. You are delusional
@blakefreeman3521 I know teams in the SEC, schedule nonconference games against smaller schools, from smaller conferences. I am not inferring they don't. I am pointing out that every conference does this. Most teams of the larger conferences do. Every year.
Take a breath and ease off the drama, lad.
@rolmodel12. SEC teams play 8 conference games and schedule an extra FCS team to compensate. All other conferences play 9 games in conference. SEC is soft
@@blakefreeman3521every good team schedules easy games for their non-conference games? the only difference is once it is time for conference games only 2 teams in the SEC are cans compared to other power 5 conferences where 50-60 percent of the conference are cans
Ok, I am a Notre Dame fan and Georgia fan from family, but I will say that this season does not mean that SEC is doomed the fate of the Pac 12. It's one year, and while very shocking, it's the SEC. It's not going anywhere
The PAC 12 didn’t just die because it cannibalized itself. A lot of it was money. The SEC has plenty of that, maybe too much.
SEC will win the Natty again this year, last year was a fluke.... Michighan lucky they didnt have to play GA Bulldogs because they would have been b^tch stomped AGAIN....lol
@@CETGale didn't the bull dogs get rofle stomped by ole miss?
@@CETGaleGeorgia ain’t shit this year lmao
@@LND209 They better than your team.....;)
My sooners needed that win BAD. Our defense is absolutely insanely good, we just don't have an offense (which is the exact opposite situation we have been in for the last 20 years.... we went from an offense with the likes of baker mayfield, joe mixon, adrian peterson, creed humphrey, mark andrews, samaje perine, ceedee lamb, sterling shepard, jahlen hurts, caleb williams, kyler murray, dillon gabriel.... to basically nothing)
Same thing as Utah
The fact that Bama only dropped 6 spots to 13th after losing to a team that was 5-5 is ridiculous. But Oregon won the first 2 games of the season closer than they should’ve and dropped 6 spots make it make sense
Because bama lost to a sec team 😂
@ a terrible sec team Texas blew the brakes off of them
Wow, this video aged like milk in Sahara.
Miami chokes
Clemson chokes
Ohio St. chokes
Penn St. backdoors into the championship game after avoiding Michigan, Oregon, and Indiana.
Perhaps, just maybe, the SEC is just really fucking good and much like the NFL all the teams have basically the same amount of talent and 95% of SEC games can be won by either team.
“You rise only to fall” Ultron
If an SEC loses to another SEC team it’s because they have a tough schedule. If a Big Ten school loses to another Big Ten School it’s because the one that loses is no good. At least that’s the way the SEC looks at it
The Big Ten will have at least three playoff spots, perhaps four. We are fixin’ to find out who is the real deal. The days of Bama, Georgia, then all the others is over
I think this is NIL in action. Now that everybody can do the $1000 ($250K?) handshake seems as if we will see more equality across the board in football. A slightly different thing is happening in some other sports. Wrestling seems to be going in a strong get stronger direction. Of course, that's mostly happening in the Big 10. Otherwise known as the 3 yards and a cloud of dust conference.
I think NIL is inevitably going to make position depth impossible. Especially for smaller schools.
@@TheNightWatcher1385 Good observation. Less obvious than people stealing stars from each other, but just as, if not more so impactful. Like it.
And they're still going to get multiple teams in the playoffs
So are the other power divisions. Are you ok?
@@casematecardinalbecause those “power divisions” are in reality only 3-4 great teams, and then a bunch of schools that could realistically be in the non-power four conferences. 90% of the SEC would be top 3 in any other conference
@@casematecardinal according to the committee, the big xii is a one bid league. acc will most likely get 1 as well, unless miami sneaks in after losing to SMU in the title game. then notre dame, ohio state, indiana, penn state, oregon, and there's 5 spots left to fill with presumably undeserving sec teams.
@@koolaisbaked500 easily half of the sec is powderpuff at least according to sec fanboys salty about Texas being at the top.
@@casematecardinal that’s just said about texas because besides georgia, they have played bottom of the conference teams. those bottom of the conference teams would still destroy the bottom half of any other conference
The sec been running things for a long time.
Kentucky was much better this year than their record would tell you. They played all the major players in the SEC except Alabama and were competitive with all of them. Their only bad losses were to South Carolina and Florida, weirdly. If their strength of schedule was a bit worse I think they would have a winning record easily.
Chills, bro, with this storytelling!
Not sorry to be that guy, but this aged well after the Michigan-OSU game.😂
as a UGA fan the other teams losing was pretty funny, but we still have the #1 SOS in the country (and #2 SOR iirc)
So? If you lose, you lose
and weird looking, bad qb.
I was litterally typing the pac 12 comparison before you said it at the end of the vid
feels like every sec game, you have no idea whats about to happen. and, as a big 10 type of guy (im a osu fan) i absolutely adore it.
Same here, SEC games are always a thrill, only thing I like better is seeing the big 10 vs Sec in the playoffs
You didn't answer "Why the SEC Collapsed?" and that is a bigger question than a play by play of the collapse.
These kids are storming the field too much. It's supposed to be for something historic and incredibly uncommon like beating Alabama for the first time in 17 years or 40 games.
“The SEC has fallen” brother they just had a year of competitive football (unlike normal)
kentucky fans are just thankful basketball season is starting😞
If Georgia, Texas, and Tennessee all win this weekend, that may be the SEC's 3 teams. Alabama is at 13 in case Georgia or Tennessee lose their games.
Because of the chaos of last week, Texas A&M STILL controls their own destiny. If they beat Texas, they are in the SEC championship game vs Georgia. If they win THAT game, they're in the playoffs.
IF that happens, Texas won't fall out of the top 12 if they lose to A&M, especially if A&M is the conference champion. Georgia shouldn't fall out if they lose in the championship game as that would be essentially punishing them for playing an extra game while rewarding other teams that didn't. And I don't *think* Tennessee will fall out, so there's a possibility of 4 SEC teams.
However, I only care about MY team winning.
If GA takes care of Tech tonight whether they win or lose SECC they are in.....
@@CETGalenot true. I hope I didn’t read this wrong, maybe I did maybe I didn’t. If Georgia loses to Georgia tech then they have to win the sec title. If they don’t win the sec title, they will be left out with 4 losses
@@WhitneyGadison1 I was refering to the SECCG
@@CETGale ohh ok then I read it wrong, my apologies
OHIO STATE has never lost to a sec school in the Horseshoe!!!
I'm still not used to Florida being a mediocre team. I grew up with the Fun & Gun and then the Tebow era.
When Florida and FSU were both good college football was just better.
FLA wont beat GA this decade......
@@CETGalethey literally would’ve beaten uga if Lagway doesn’t get injured 😂
@@SortaRicann IF..........................;) Not this decade Gaytor.........
@@dentonyoung4314 bama won
The Auburn game deserves its own video
Watching this while Georgia is tied with GT in OT
I perfer to call Ohio state Ohio state not the Ohio state
Cal out here catching strays.
I know i may sound a like a sec glazer but this just proves that the sec is the most competitive and hardest conference to play in
When you compare the SEC to other conferences, it's like the other conferences collapse every weekend.
Big 12 should get 2 in, honestly. No 3 loss team should get into the cfp
If the SEC wants more easy wins then sign Notre Dame to the conference.
So that’s why Texas A&M played ND this year.
For that easy win 😂
@@Ceece20 No it’s more like that’s why ND played Northern Illinois, Purdue, Stanford, Georgia Tech, Miami OH, Navy, Army, Virginia and Florida State…for easy wins.
@ cry more, it’s still more top 25 than most of the SEC has played. It’s only easy according to your own biases. Shut up and fucking win games instead of crying about others.
@ Oh I hit a nerve, so sorry. You Notre Lamers get so sensitive when people bring up reality. There is zero biases about the Irish pee-wee schedule.
@ Oh seems I hit a nerve. You Notre Lamers sure get sensitive when people bring reality to your fairy tail BS.
as an alabama fan if we somehow make it in the playoffs i will be mad in honor of the teams far more deserving because we are NOT good
As a Texas fan, I have never been more happy for an OU win in my life
The answer is South Carolina, only one bad loss (Ole Miss)
Correct. My team south carolina has made its comeback
i don’t think people realize that sec games are like rivalries where any team can win regardless of rankings
I love the new playoff format. And for all the negatives about conference expansion, it does make for more unpredictable outcomes in the power conferences. Add in the transfer portal and I think we are going to see this year after year.
Someone said the SEC used to pay for the best players under the table for years, it’s harder to do that now when everyone can pay for the best too.
Come on. If 2023 taught us nothing else it taught us that all Alabama losses are quality losses. And that matters more than winning. Yes I am a bitter FSU fan.
Your vids are dope. Finally subbed. Keep up the great content 💯🤘
The SEC collapsed because now they aren't the only ones paying players
I think it’s really about who has home field advantage in the sec. In the sec it’s so hard to win on the road in the sec.
These people been telling us for the last 12 years the SEC is declining. Yet keeps dominating college football football.
the sec isn't legit until they start playing 9 game conference schedules and get away from The Citadel games. The SEC has been gaming the system for 20 years. They aren't that good.
Yall act like committee isn't the SEC fan club. The entire conference could go 6-6 and they'd still get 4 teams in
LMFAOOO the rebirth of the pac 12 is crazy 🤣🤣🤣
The sec needs to except the fact that now that paying for talent is out in the open, your conference is done!
CFB recap every week? I’d watch them for sure
The SEC being more than Bama and Georgia is actually a good thing. It means other conferences can actually make a bid for the championships for once.
Mentions missu in”top half of sec” but not Tennessee is wild
SEC fans finally going through the same thing us (former) Pac-12 fans have been going through since the pac-10 became 12. middle of standings teams being just good enough to steals games here and there from the top teams leading to the top teams being ignored by the east favoring media and commitee
It’s the NIL, before when there was no money involved (that wasn’t under the table) the best way to get recognition was to play in the best conference
BOOMER! It has been a wild year but its been very fun to watch.
Cover Kansas Football messing up the big 12 next.
What a crazy day of upsets🔥🔥🔥
I liked the dramatic overtones of your presentation.
Florida is a good team with Lagway playing. He was injured vs texas & georgia. Teams can improve a lot as the season goes on.
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Seeing the SEC absolutely throw a fit over not have 6 teams in the playoffs really shows that they are just a bunch of losers who throw a temper tantrum when they don’t get their way
This so called "collapsed" SEC is about to dominate the playoffs after some good rest.
How'd that go ?
This has aged poorly lol
I dare say it aged well
as a gators fan I see this as an absolute win
The day Missouri was let in was the day we died as a conference
SOS means nothing to this committee
I saw the writing on the wall when Georgia barely beat UK 13-12. A team that stacked has NO reason to punt so many times against such an inconsistent team that constantly gives up turnovers
Not rlly sure I understand your point of view, seems like everyone is remaining competitive late in the season bc of the new playoff structure. Before, if you lose one game you kinda stop trying as hard
1:24 “only by 15 points” that’s a pretty big margin against the #1 team who was cheating and had the refs on their side the whole game, go dawgs!
Not really, it was like 23-15 until the 4th quarter. And no one had the refs on their side, refs made the incorrect call as that was not pass interference.
@WhitneyGadison1 ref part is untrue. the fans threw bottles on the field and made them overturn a call and didn’t give texas a flag for the bottles like they normally would.
@@DawgsOnTop14 refs were bad for both teams. But they did make the wrong call. Should the fans had thrown trash? No. But refs need to do better cus that was a horrible call
@ fair, go dawgs!
I love how old Big 12 schools have just been causing chaos for the SEC now
Sir, a second five-loss team has hit the SEC.
It was so amazing when my Aggies were undefeated in SEC play. I want to go back to before the SC game.
Vanderbilt:uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh does that mean I am good now?
Imagine arguing that after losing 25% of your games, with another 25% that are played against high school teams, so that you only won 50% of your total games when ignoring playing a carcass, and arguing that you deserve the national championship.
It’s not a collapse, it’s a leveling of the field. UGA and Bama can no longer be the only teams buying 5 star rosters, every team can now compete at some level because of NIL.
who is your favorite team
yes
Carson Beck isn’t an elite level college QB unless he has future all-pro weapons. Brock Bowers and Ladd made him look elite. 19 touchdowns but 12 interceptions is crazy work. Tied for 2nd most interceptions by a college QB this season, and 1 away from tying it. Caron Beck went from a 1st-2nd rounder, to a 6th round 3rd-string QB. It sucks to see. Now as someone who doesn’t like Georgia, or the SEC for that matter, it’s nice to see.
Florida and Kansas have destroyed multiple 12 team playoff hopefuls the last few weeks. They need to meet in a bowl game, The Dream Destroyer Bowl.
Btw since its the top 4 conference champions and a group of five best champion Alabama is out right now
I’m a west coast guy, not at all an SEC guy. I also understand you must have less losses for a better chance to get into the CFP. I get it. That being said, and this pertains to Alabama and Ole Miss at least, they are more worthy of being in the CFP than Indiana, due to strength of schedule, and the fact both of those teams would take the Loosiers to the woodshed. IU is, by all intents and purposes, undeserving of a spot in the CFP. Zero respect to that program. They don’t deserve any.
Watching this while Georgia is down 17 at half 😂
how'd that go for you jackass