The Truth About SEC Dominance: Analyzing Their Struggles Against 'Lesser' Teams

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @waynelei6459
    @waynelei6459 18 дней назад +16

    When the northern schools from the Big Ten are allowed to pay the athletes legally, the southern schools in the SEC would lose the biggest leverage in recruiting.

    • @kb24shortoreo21
      @kb24shortoreo21 17 дней назад

      @@waynelei6459 10 million for the number 1 recruit? Jim tressel terel Pryor?

    • @danielcashio6995
      @danielcashio6995 16 дней назад

      @@waynelei6459 the biggest leverage is that the best high school ball is in the SEC and it’s not close

    • @waynelei6459
      @waynelei6459 16 дней назад

      @@danielcashio6995 No. Trust me, the biggest leverage is always money, no matter where athletes come from.

    • @Brats-U-Tube
      @Brats-U-Tube 15 дней назад

      @@danielcashio6995 Dear Lord @daniel the best high school football is played in California! Without Cali kids the SEC is average at best

  • @Cifer77
    @Cifer77 16 дней назад +6

    There's only one conference that schedules "high school games" in November, and NEVER gets penalized in the rankings for playing such an inferior opponent, like other teams do earlier in the season.

  • @stevelenores5637
    @stevelenores5637 18 дней назад +9

    Mathematically if they played one more conference game like everyone else their 'strength of schedule' fiction would evaporate. About a 35% drop of SOS for that one game.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  18 дней назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 18 дней назад +5

      I have been arguing this point for years. You are 100% correct!
      SOS is their new rallying cry because they know their conference records are protected and inflated as long as they play 8 conference games. This minimizes their exposure. T4G Sports walks us through the truth.

  • @nobodyshome2024
    @nobodyshome2024 18 дней назад +17

    NIL changing the game. Now everyone can pay players, not just the SEC😂

  • @svartahaxa4263
    @svartahaxa4263 16 дней назад +5

    Those powerhouse sunbelt teams came to play!

  • @jamesfelten5179
    @jamesfelten5179 19 дней назад +12

    Is it a down year or two or is it going to trend. Too small of a sample size, but something to keep an eye on going forward.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  19 дней назад +2

      That is the true question.

    • @wesleyowens4089
      @wesleyowens4089 16 дней назад +1

      @@jamesfelten5179 hopefully a trend. But you're right it's too small a sample size right now. Next year will let us know

  • @JohnWhite-lj9gz
    @JohnWhite-lj9gz 18 дней назад +3

    The SEC got what they deserved propping Alabama up over South Carolina and Ole Miss. South Carolina was playing the best ball and just beat Clemson who beat SMU. Now that I've vented, I agree with you. South Carolina would have been a good team to represent the SEC in the playoffs but the SEC doesn't deserve to be represented well.

    • @wesleyowens4089
      @wesleyowens4089 16 дней назад +1

      I then ask what about BYU who also beat SMU on the road and went 10-2. Why was BYU not even in conversation at all? Then they got screwed and had to play a conference opponent in a bowl game when they should've played one of those 3 sec teams or Illinois or even Louisville/Syracuse

    • @JohnWhite-lj9gz
      @JohnWhite-lj9gz 16 дней назад +1

      @@wesleyowens4089 I haven't studied BYU's wins and losses, injuries, etc this season. The 2 points you mention are certainly good arguments for them though. I think BYU, SMU, Miami, South Carolina, and Ole Miss, were legit bubble teams but Alabama was not. It was really annoying to hear Alabama be propped up against each team differently. I was happy to see SMU get the nod over Alabama.

    • @D3y-s1g
      @D3y-s1g 13 дней назад +1

      @@JohnWhite-lj9gz i felt Alabama and miss both disqualified themselves with 2 crap the bed performances each. The 12 team system always a good team to remain in consideration with 1, but not 2.

  • @bronwq
    @bronwq 17 дней назад +2

    The SEC can only gloat on past dominance. SEC has always had an advantage but now that NIL, home playoff games for the first round, playing in the snow, games starting at the same time as every other conference, AND college teams outside of the SEC that pay their players on time has even the playing field.
    Most SEC teams don’t have northern money (i.e Nortre Dame and Michigan). Hence why southern players are flocking up north comparable to when the south had those players on lock. Hey, ain’t no fun when the rabbit got the gun!! 😅

  • @reallyfake2760
    @reallyfake2760 19 дней назад +3

    Not that I dont agree with your premise, but there's an argument to be made that Slippery Rock is the best team in the country...

    • @jimcook4156
      @jimcook4156 18 дней назад +3

      I guess you can also make the argument that Rolling Rock is the best beer in the country, but I doubt you will convince very many people. And it would be hilarious if ND knocks off GA, and Michigan spanks Bama hard. The excuse making from eSECpn will be glorious to behold.

  • @JustinStoneMusic
    @JustinStoneMusic 16 дней назад +1

    Add Boise state to the big ten

  • @TheExtaliber
    @TheExtaliber 19 дней назад +3

    tenn was hurt, and apparently ohio's o line was hurt while playing their cupcake ass schedule can you imagine them playing 5-7 difficult games a year instead of 1.5

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  19 дней назад +1

      You realize Ohio State had a hurt O-line against Tennessee right? The SEC didn't even win against their cupcake schedule as we showed in this video.

    • @Onetime614
      @Onetime614 19 дней назад +7

      Ohio State had like the 30th hardest schedule in college football. They have played three top 10 teams so just sit down and shut up. They completely embarrassed the baby soft SEC. 42-17. Ohio State was playing their second team in a playoff game. It was hilarious after all the talk. I thought goal posts were getting thrown in the river? lol Tennessee fans were leaving before the second quarter. Rooting for a conference is pathetic to begin with. I would never root for Xichigan and i doubt they ever would for us either.

    • @TheExtaliber
      @TheExtaliber 19 дней назад +1

      @@Onetime614 ohio played wow 1 difficult team tenn played 5 indiana was not a good team and penn state aswell. SoS numbers get skewed because beating a team like florida with an insanely hard schedule doesnt look as good but if ohio had floridas schedule they would have 4-5 losses. You guys are THE lil bro ohio state and no1 is buying any of this big 10 shenanigans of cupcaking around to get as many teams into the championship. Now when all those highschool teams get to the level that mid tier sec programs are at through parity you guys will get some respect but until then be glad you get to show up every now and then to a playoff. btw what has ohio won with taking up 1/4 spots every year in the playoffs with this same cupcaking looool drop another 20m and maybe you guys will win something

    • @thisguysarealjerk
      @thisguysarealjerk 18 дней назад

      @@TheExtaliber someones mad

    • @GrizrazRex
      @GrizrazRex 18 дней назад +1

      So, 3 regular season games against top 5 foes is equal to 1.5 tough games? Behold SEC academics, ladies and gentlemen! As a Michigan fan, there is no love here for TSIO (scoreboard, beyotches!), but facts are facts. A simple objective look at the Nuts' sked this year indicates 5 difficult games thus far in the 2024 campaign.
      Yes, it is headed towards a 4-division super-league, with the classic NY6 bowls as the venues for an 8-team playoff. We are only in the first year of a 12-team CFP, and it's already a disaster. A merger of the B1G and SEC give us a 34-team superleague. There will likely be an effort to make it 36 teams, for the sake of uniform divisional size. you know that ND will be one of the two additions. It might be interesting to speculate on the other one.
      CFB's biggest selling point is atmosphere. You hear it talked about a lot. It is this factor that could actually REDUCE the number of teams in the superleague to 32 schools. The most obvious choice for the axe would be UCLA, which plays 26 miles from campus; there is NO atmosphere at Bruin games for TV to exploit. At least U$C plays close enough to the campus for the Mausoleum to have some atmosphere, particularly when the Trojans are doing well. It thus might be interesting to speculate on which teams don't make the cut from the current B1G and SEC. Some would point to Vandy for the axe, but Nashville is a big TV market. Chicago is even bigger, making Northwestern safe, particularly with a new stadium being built. Suddenly, the cowbells are going silent in Starkville.

  • @Pcbdude82
    @Pcbdude82 19 дней назад +15

    I've been saying it for years, and it finally happened. I said when these colleges are allowed to pay players, you'll start to see a massive shift. I also said Saban would retire. How did i know that? Because Saban was a failure in the NFL. And he was average at best in the Big Ten. As soon as he got to SEC. Instant success. Why? Because SEC has been paying players for decades. And now its a even playing field, they fall behind.
    The ESPN deal was also a massive factor. But now, with social media being the main source of consumption. Thats starting to swing in the other conferences favor also. ESPN is a failing network.
    The South might produce more talent. But the south is also poor as fuck. You look at the 10 poorest states in the US. 8 are SEC country. Not a knock on them, just facts.
    The Big Ten schools just have more money. And they'll be able to pay more.

    • @heartbreak25
      @heartbreak25 19 дней назад

      I mean southern players don't care about playing in Kansas City, New England, and Green Bay for money. Why would they care to play in cold weather for pay in college football? Saban won 75% of SEC titles during their dynasty. Remove him, add the transfer portal, add NIL, and add revenue sharing, and it's the perfect storm for the B1G to rise.

    • @kshay1882
      @kshay1882 19 дней назад

      And yet I bet you have no idea what the 6 schools are that paid the most? 3 of the top 6 are SEC!!! Hilarious that those poor broke SEC schools keep finding a way to pay as well! #1 Oregon at $23 million, #2 Texas at $22.5 million, #3 Ohio State at $20 million, #4 Georgia at 18.9 million, #5 Alabama at 18 million, #6 Ole Miss at 17 million and #7 Michigan at 16 million.

    • @Steven-r2w9b
      @Steven-r2w9b 18 дней назад

      I have NEVER read so many lies, fabrications, and other garbage ANYWHERE on RUclips. Saban was a "failure" in the NFL? A 15-17 record is not a "failure", especially with a Miami Dolphins team that was in the middle of a rebuild. Saban was "average at best" in the Big 10? Saban's record at Michigan State was 34-24-1, with a team that was a doormat until he got there. "SEC has been paying players for decades"? Any PROOF that the SEC illegally paid players or provided other benefits any MORE than the Big 10 or other conferences did with their players? OF COURSE NOT. "The South is also poor as fuck"? Really? "Poor" is a relative term because the COST OF LIVING is MUCH lower in the South. You have absolutely NO IDEA what the hell you're talking about. Stay in your own lane, Scooter. The SLOW one.

    • @danielcashio6995
      @danielcashio6995 16 дней назад

      SEC schools have all the talent in high school ball. LSU can compete for national titles by just keeping kids in state. Michigan would be on par with Rutgers if they had to do the same.

    • @danielcashio6995
      @danielcashio6995 16 дней назад

      SEC schools have all the high school talent. LSU can compete for national titles by just keeping kids in state. Michigan would be on par with Rutgers if they had to do the same.

  • @brettk9316
    @brettk9316 17 дней назад +2

    SEC lost it's depth! Plus a few starters that other teams out paid for.

  • @sumdude4281
    @sumdude4281 18 дней назад +2

    Hard saying b/c lots of stars don't bother to pay int he bowl games.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  15 дней назад

      Bowl games have become an end of year scrimmage against another team.

  • @nathanstruble2177
    @nathanstruble2177 19 дней назад +4

    Isn't the SEC currently 3-2 against the B1G this year? Maybe let the games Monday and Tuesday play out and get some more data to look at, we have I think 3 more games to play?

    • @matthewhuszarik4173
      @matthewhuszarik4173 17 дней назад +2

      2-3? LSU #6 in SEC and Texas A&M #5 SEC already lost to USC #9 Big 10, Tennessee #3 SEC lost to Ohio St. #4 Big 10.
      LSU #6 SEC beat UCLA #12 Big 10, Alabama #4 SEC beat Wisconsin #15 SEC, and Texas #2 SEC beat Michigan #7 Big 10.
      The only times the SEC has beaten the Big 10 this year is when they have played a significantly lower conference ranked team.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 15 дней назад

      @nathanstruble2177 agree I'll also add that I am cautious with the nonplayoff bowl games awarding conferences too much credit. The teams are usually made up of different players.

  • @Revolver1701
    @Revolver1701 18 дней назад +1

    I don’t know. Do other conferences play nine conference games?

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  18 дней назад +3

      Yes.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 18 дней назад +1

      Yes!

    • @randomnerd2332
      @randomnerd2332 17 дней назад +2

      The B1G & Big 12 both do. The ACC probably will move to 9 games considering Cal, Stanford, & SMU were essentially last minute additions

    • @Revolver1701
      @Revolver1701 17 дней назад

      @ thank you.

    • @Revolver1701
      @Revolver1701 17 дней назад +2

      @@T4GSports 👍

  • @hearmeout9138
    @hearmeout9138 17 дней назад +1

    The SEC does often have struggles against “lesser teams” but they don’t play a conference schedule that perhaps produces one game against a quality B1G team and the remainder a mix of mediocre B1G teams and MAC teams that they then argue is a quality schedule. What quality win does Penn State have? They lost to the only two B1G playoff-qualifying teams they played. Ohio State lost to Michigan but I guess you count that as a “tough game”. Texas sneers at you.
    If SEC teams had a schedule with one or two good teams on it and 10 or 11 cupcakes, many of them could go 10-2 or better. Don’t follow Tennessee’s mistake of talking too much before the games are played. How are you going to spin it if Boise State just happens to give Penn State more than they can handle? We know that one other B1G will be eliminated in this next round. For any survivor to win it all, they will have to beat a top SEC team. After that game, we’ll see the true picture.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  17 дней назад +2

      The SEC is very lucky that the best of the B1G is playing each other this week and not them.
      Even if a team loses, it won't stop the future. This video is not just talking this year. It is talking about the future of college football. The B1G and the SEC are much closer to talent than people want to give them credit for.

    • @hearmeout9138
      @hearmeout9138 17 дней назад

      @ The addition of some former PAC10 teams definitely improved the overall talent level of the B1G. To compete with the SEC, the B1G had to pursue teams from areas where demographic trends have changed the origin of the best football talent. As the Midwest economy has waned and the average age of its population has increased, there are just fewer kids growing up in the B1G footprint. There are also more sports vying for top high school talent.
      In the south, high school football is a religion and most of our best athletes choose it as their path to college. States in the west aren’t as football-heavy as the south but they are also a region with a demographic tilt favoring the availability of high school talent more oriented toward warm-weather sports. The demographics of the south and west also favor the availability of black and Hispanic athletes who make up the majority of the football talent today.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  17 дней назад

      There is so much to respond with to your comment. What we will say is that the SEC is at its full strength.
      The SEC is very top-heavy on NIL. The Bama AD has already sounded the alarm. LSU is also bleeding players from their state, and those two aren't the only ones.
      The B1G has been silently waiting for its time. What most people dont realize is that the B1G is still growing and hasn't even reached its full potential yet.
      Why did so many networks jump onto the B1G just recently and pay billions for their spot at the conferences table? Follow the money and you will find your answer.

  • @MariE-bz2eq
    @MariE-bz2eq 12 дней назад +1

    Whose here after ND dominated Georgia

  • @matthewhuszarik4173
    @matthewhuszarik4173 17 дней назад +1

    Yes this is definitely a down year for the SEC. Whether it is a long term trend or not we will see. Two supposedly better SEC teams LSU #6 and Texas A&M #5 in the SEC got beaten by USC #9 in the Big 10.

  • @terryfox9344
    @terryfox9344 16 дней назад +1

    Ohio State played "Rocky Top"? Too funny. That might top the Kansas fans at DKR 3 years ago, chanting "SEC! SEC!"
    there is no question that the SEC is over rated, especially by ESPN. The B1G should watch out for all the tricks that the SEC plays with the Bowl match-ups. I believe that the B1G would be very foolish to get in bed with the SEC If they do, they should look to get a new Commissioner, as the current one will have been used.

  • @mda7763
    @mda7763 10 дней назад

    What the SEC has done year after year decade after decade is nothing short of amazing. They have absolutely dominated college sports to the point that they actually destroyed college football. The only way the NCAA could stop the SEC from winning 90% of the championships was to, basically scrap college football and create an NFL minor league which is what they have done. Just as we have an Asterix by home run records set during the steroid era. We should also put an Asterix or a dividing line in “college”football records when we started paying players and created the transfer portal. College football no longer exists. There is no pride and dedication to a team. There is no longer an opportunity for coaches to recruit great classes and take several years to train them. There is no need for college players to learn patients and discipline and commitment and teamwork The NIL and the transfer portal have killed everything that was good about college football and created a money grab freefall where players will jump from team to team at will. Everyone is gloating now because it has hurt the SEC but what they do not realize is it has hurt everyone because no matter what conference you are in, teams are not going to be able to build great lasting programs. The players no longer care. Let’s just call it what it is, a manor league program for the NFL and since we’re doing that why don’t we let the NFL finance it?

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  10 дней назад

      The 12-team playoff hurt them as well. The SEC has been playing one less conference game at neutral sites and many other things to boost their conference. Ohio State would not have been in the playoffs any other year, and the SEC would have still looked like the best. Now that the playoffs expanded, the SEC has to prove their dominance.

  • @brian101st
    @brian101st 17 дней назад +1

    Homie forgot to mention that Ohio lost to Michigan while Texas destroyed Michigan w/o going into 2nd gear…
    🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  17 дней назад +1

      That's the biggest rival game in college football and maybe even in general sports. That was Michigan's Super Bowl. Rival games are a different breed. They still didn't let them score 42 points like Georgia did. Win or lose, 42 points is insane.
      So are you saying Ohio State is weak or something?

    • @brian101st
      @brian101st 17 дней назад

      @@T4GSportsOhio state is a good team. They put a 20 mil team together with players bought from all over the SEC. So yea they are good.
      I think Texas, Oregon(QB can make stuff happen) Texas (as long as Quinn shows up) and Georgia (QB ?!?!) can beat Ohio. Any of these 4 teams have a chance.
      I don’t think Tennessee was a good team. A poser with a freshman QB and the starting RB out with a Hammie. He carried the team through the season. Not ready for the cold. They underestimated weather. Something I thought would be a problem for folks who don’t understand the cold(spent 3 years in Alaska with 25th infantry ) SC would have been a better team. I think you also exaggerating. The SEC just hauled in 7 out of 10 top 10 recruiting classes, with Texas Alabama Georgia 1/2/3 respectively. And they each have 5,4,5 ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ respectively. It’s a fact that every single time a team won the natty it correlates with recruiting rankings and blue chip ratios. So if you hoping the SEC is down you mistaken.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  17 дней назад

      @brian101st Texas spent more and lost by way more than Ohio State lost this season. Texas lost more in just one game than Ohio State did in two.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  17 дней назад

      @brian101st Look at the transfer portal as well. The SEC has had their fair share of losing those recruits.
      Ohio State steals top SEC players almost every year.

    • @brian101st
      @brian101st 17 дней назад

      @@T4GSports since you want to disrespect Texas Texas Stumped Michigan 32:12, cruising. Switching players in the last quarters: Ohio lost against Michigan 13:10 and they planted the flag in your backyard 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @jeremybrowand5941
    @jeremybrowand5941 17 дней назад

    Wait for a bigger sample size before you declare the death of the sec. I think national titles will be more dispersed going forward, but until we have a few consecutive non sec champs this speculation isn't worth much.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  15 дней назад

      College football with NIL makes everyone more competitive, in our opinion. The SEC is facing stiffer competition as a whole in our opinion, and the conferences are tougher than ever before.

    • @jeremybrowand5941
      @jeremybrowand5941 15 дней назад +1

      @T4GSports All fair points. It's been decades since the sec has gone more than 2 years without a championship, so it seems a reasonable benchmark to say the balance of power has truly shifted.

  • @danz1182
    @danz1182 16 дней назад +2

    Maybe this is a little premature? Alabama just lost one of the greatest coaches of all time a year ago, 2 of Carson Beck's targets from last season set rookie franchise records in the NFL this year and their defensive core from 2 years ago is the defensive core of the Eagles now, Texas and UGA are still in the hunt, last year Alabama was in the championship. Maybe conclusions like the ones you are drawing should be be based on a bigger sample size.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  16 дней назад +1

      We had an entire two seasons where the SEC has struggled. They could win the natty this year and it won't change that the SEC is struggling as a whole. How many more years do we need to gather a sample size?
      Even if an SEC team wins the natty this year it won't change how the entire conference struggled.

    • @wesleyowens4089
      @wesleyowens4089 16 дней назад +1

      Bama was in the championship? I seem to remember Washington playing Michigan

  • @SLFmadeKev2.0
    @SLFmadeKev2.0 19 дней назад +7

    Those are called trapped games lol 😂 it’s always a team upsetting a bigger team he’ll NIU beat ND and they haven’t lost since

    • @pauliewalnuts2527
      @pauliewalnuts2527 19 дней назад +2

      stop the excuses. its a trend. not an outlier

    • @Ace-mw9pm
      @Ace-mw9pm 18 дней назад

      @@pauliewalnuts2527 you can do the same thing he did in this video to SEC for every conference but to worse degree. He didn’t point out the W’s like 3 SEC teams beating the ACC champions Clemson.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 18 дней назад

      The point is SEC folks claiming superiority over everyone else. This proves that point false.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 15 дней назад

      @Ace-mw9pm I'm not sold on those W's against Clemson are great. Good victories but not much more.

  • @The_Proud_Texan
    @The_Proud_Texan 18 дней назад +2

    I think this is an SEC off year, but next year we’ll find out

    • @brucepowell7986
      @brucepowell7986 18 дней назад

      no the dawgs are gonna win it

    • @theextrayard-u9w
      @theextrayard-u9w 18 дней назад +1

      they had an off year last two years

    • @mayfairboy25
      @mayfairboy25 18 дней назад

      Naw they not that good

    • @Ace-mw9pm
      @Ace-mw9pm 18 дней назад

      @@theextrayard-u9wlast year wasn’t an off year the SEC. The SEC had two teams who really should have been in the playoffs. Georgia and Alabama, Georgia was clearly a better team than Washington last year. Alabama played a cheating Michigan team to overtime and then Michigan goes on to blow out Washington in the championship game. Essentially the semi finals was the championship kinda like the semis with Georgia and OSU was the real championship. If that’s an off year for the SEC then the Big 10 had nothing but off years for the past 25 years minus 2 good years.

    • @brettk9316
      @brettk9316 17 дней назад

      Might be 3 off years next year!

  • @matthewhuszarik4173
    @matthewhuszarik4173 17 дней назад

    LSU #6 in SEC and Texas A&M #5 SEC lost to USC #9 Big 10, Tennessee #3 SEC lost to Ohio St. #4 Big 10. All three higher ranked SEC teams losing to lower ranked Big 10 team
    LSU #6 SEC beat UCLA #12 Big 10, Alabama #4 SEC beat Wisconsin #15 Big 10, and Texas #2 SEC beat Michigan #7 Big 10.
    The only times the SEC has beaten the Big 10 this year is when they have played a significantly lower conference ranked team.

  • @andrewbradley4160
    @andrewbradley4160 19 дней назад +1

    No the SEC had the BEST TALENT not the best programs

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  15 дней назад

      Someone should have told Bama that for the Michigan game.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  12 дней назад

      And Georgia.

  • @sunshinedesign
    @sunshinedesign 17 дней назад

    Hey wait a second! Didn’t Alabama beat a very strong Wisconsin team earlier in the year?! There, that proves it! Ha. Wisconsin was a weakling this year. Let’s just see how good Georgia is against Notre Dame. I am not seeing the SEC making it out of this next round. USC won its bowl game. Nebraska won its bowl game…. Iowa vs. Missouri will be the game that settles this. But IOWA was no big dog this year. Play the games and yes you now can legitimate the sec or the B1G. No more speculation. The playoff was wanted and now you got it.

  • @andrewbradley4160
    @andrewbradley4160 19 дней назад

    Talent is obviously better. Not coaches not programs

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  15 дней назад

      The NIL is really what makes programs better. When the revenue sharing takes effect, it will only amplify it. Conferences are Conferences are more evenly matched than what most people think.

  • @nathanstruble2177
    @nathanstruble2177 19 дней назад +3

    The NFL Draft happens every single year, we can in fact prove the SEC is an NFL factory, with math. Now, is this years SEC nearly as top to bottom dominant as last years PAC12? No, not even close. Is the SEC reliably the best conference in College Football until proven otherwise? Yeah

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  19 дней назад +4

      This year and last year have proven otherwise. They don't even get to face off against both of the best B1G teams. Ohio State and Oregon have to face each other instead.
      When you say NFL Factory you are talking about the top-heavy section of the SEC. Vandy and many others are not NFL factories.

    • @mattschrimpf236
      @mattschrimpf236 19 дней назад

      @T4GSports wrong again. Sc tenn auburn lsu and Florida have more pros than anyone outside of Ohio state in the pros

    • @Steven-r2w9b
      @Steven-r2w9b 18 дней назад +1

      @@T4GSports Top to bottom, the SEC is MUCH DEEPER than the "Big 18". How many teams in the "BIG 18" had four or fewer losses this season? SIX out of 18 teams. How many teams in the 16-team SEC had four or fewer losses this season? NINE out of 16 teams. Stand down. You lose this debate.

    • @Ace-mw9pm
      @Ace-mw9pm 18 дней назад +1

      @@T4GSportsGeorgia and Alabama have done the same thing as Oregon and OSU several times in the 4 team playoffs which is much harder to get into.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 18 дней назад +2

      The SEC only plays 8 conference games. You lose your argument and standing when you don't acknowledge the inflated SEC records. T4G Sports wins with facts.

  • @cNogz3
    @cNogz3 19 дней назад +2

    Ok but didn’t South Carolina and Georgia beat the best acc team

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  18 дней назад +2

      Not as bad as Penn State beat SMU, who only lost by 3 to Clemson.

    • @jayREMY71
      @jayREMY71 16 дней назад

      South Carolina was the real snubbed team

    • @danielcashio6995
      @danielcashio6995 16 дней назад

      @@T4GSportsClemson looked like they didn’t belong on the field with UGA. What are you smoking?

    • @D3y-s1g
      @D3y-s1g 13 дней назад

      ​@@jayREMY71 I L L

  • @TheOriginal561
    @TheOriginal561 19 дней назад +5

    2 things
    1. Whose slow sim sliders you using lol
    2. SEC for decades had under the table deals and conference bias for so long the B1G couldn't compete fully. Now? B1G has MONEY TO FLEX, and if im a recruit, I'd rather make more and play at a northern school than play in Hicksville, Alabama. USC, Washington, and UCLA have absurd NIL potential, too. 2 of which are California teams too with that pipeline. SEC is in trouble. They have their blue bloods, but that blood is getting a little thicker and harder to flow man.

    • @darrylbrown8253
      @darrylbrown8253 19 дней назад +2

      LOL you dont know what you are talking about...Recruits dont go to schools for NIL deals. They mainly go to so they can get drafted in the next level. If you look at the league now your players in the trenches come from the SEC conference alone. You will get the occasional Bosa or Hutchinson, but for the most part the BIG10 is soft when it comes to linemen. Oh ya also 25% of the starting QBs come from the state of Texas. I can't speak for the rest of the SEC but there are no recruits from Texas just itching to go up north to play football nor does the Texas coaching staff wants to recruit players from up north. California yes, but Michigan and Ohio is a no go for Texas. The quality of athletes are just not there.

    • @Pcbdude82
      @Pcbdude82 19 дней назад +2

      @darrylbrown8253 There's that southern education hard at work! If you look at the NFL top 50. There are 12 lineman and linebacker. 6 come from the Big Ten and 6 come from the SEC. (1 comes from Oregon and 2 comes from Oklahoma. So tech they never even played in those vlcobferences)
      Players don't go to these teams to make the NFL. You can go damn near anywhere. And if you're good enough, you'll get your chance. Especially with social media.
      Players went to the SEC because they were paying Players behind closed doors. Thus is how teams from the SEC stacked players and depth.
      The fact Players are leaving teams like crazy is just more proof of it. Bama lost a ton. Oklahoma is losing like 25 Players this year. These are both NFL farms 😂 Why are they leaving? Because they get go elsewhere, still get paid the money and get more playing tine. Aka NFL film.

    • @mattschrimpf236
      @mattschrimpf236 19 дней назад +1

      @Pcbdude82 yeh but most of the transfers from sec schools are going to other sec schools. Look at the top 100 transfer portal players. Like ten left the conference. Sixteen from other conferences joined sec schools, and 14 transfered within the conference. Your logic is just wrong.

    • @darrylbrown8253
      @darrylbrown8253 19 дней назад +1

      @@Pcbdude82 no dont look at the Top 50.....That is not the question m0r0n. The question is who puts out more players in the NFL? Right now there are 3-4 teams in the SEC that can easily get 10-12 of their players drafted in the NFL in any given year. You can't find that in the Little 10. You are really ignorant if you think OU is a NFL factory.

    • @brian101st
      @brian101st 17 дней назад

      You obviously don’t know ball. Most college football players come from Texas, Cali, Florida, Georgia, Alabama
      Most starting NFL QBs come from Texas. That includes Maholms, Heard,... Right now there are 185 players in the NFL born in Texas and played in HS football in Texas. QBs, big boys and Speed all comes from the south and can’t be outmatched.

  • @kingvegeta9
    @kingvegeta9 19 дней назад +2

    Lsu had a hard time vs ucla.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  19 дней назад +1

      That is so true. They struggled against UCLA worse than Indiana by far.

    • @blakeluker1425
      @blakeluker1425 18 дней назад

      LSU beat UCLA by more points than PSU did and about the same as Oregon. The game was tied at half time and LSU held them scoreless in the 2nd half and doubled up the score. Please explain how that is struggling.

    • @kingvegeta9
      @kingvegeta9 18 дней назад

      @@blakeluker1425 it shouldn't have been tied at halftime as weak as my favorite team is.

    • @blakeluker1425
      @blakeluker1425 18 дней назад

      @@kingvegeta9
      What difference does it make if they were tied at half. They doubled up their score against them and won by more than PSU and just a few points difference than Oregon. But that doesn't fit the narrative so let's move the goalposts

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  18 дней назад +1

      Blake, lol you are reaching bro. This isn't a good argument. The score was not indicative of how much LSU struggled with UCLA. They struggled way more than Penn State did.
      Penn State beat USC at USC, and LSU couldn't at a neutral field. LSU is not at Penn State's level. Bad argument.

  • @irish7611
    @irish7611 19 дней назад +2

    W

  • @mattschrimpf236
    @mattschrimpf236 19 дней назад

    By unchain the beasts...did you mean lets not schedule any of the top teams to play each other? If we only play one tough game a year then we should get more in the playoffs. Lol. This whole video is terrible.

  • @DoctorM2030
    @DoctorM2030 18 дней назад +1

    The Big 10 has 2 good teams, penn state is a fraud and so is Indiana, when you play 9-10 easy games, of course its gonna be skewed. When you’re constantly playing against really big tough teams in the SEC the wear and tear catches up. Remember these are still young adults, and some still kids. Eventually it had to happen that some of these SEC schools lose a game or two to their cupcakes, but that happened to ND as well, point is, trap games exist, and sometimes good teams lay an egg in games they’re expected to win.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 18 дней назад +2

      This is a big stretch on your part. Plus, just more SEC assumptions based on the past. #1 - play 9 conference games. #2 - the strength of schedule is unusable until #1 is completed.
      Hypothetical SEC is always the best and undefeated.

    • @DoctorM2030
      @DoctorM2030 18 дней назад

      @ its not a stretch at all, just gotta open your eyes

    • @antoniomckinley3114
      @antoniomckinley3114 17 дней назад

      You are soooooooooo full of bologna , biased as hell wearing rose colored glasses.

    • @RSeaker
      @RSeaker 16 дней назад +1

      OSU, Ducks, Michy, PSU, USC, Huskies, Indy will only get better. The largest media markets and NIL $$. It's slow at first, then fast.

  • @chrisengel7354
    @chrisengel7354 15 дней назад

    😅😅, wait wait wait. You made this video and don't mention all the ranked teams the sec goes through compared to the b1g? When playoffs start its like 4 to 1 on how many the sec plays vs the b1g. If you play cup cake teams all season and have help from the committee of course the b1g will be in the playoffs. Answer this, how many b1g vs b1g national championships has the b1g had? Mic drop, exactly. SEC! SEC! SEC!

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  15 дней назад +2

      The SEC is very successful without a doubt. We aren't denying their success nor their talent. What we are showing is that the football talent has been more even in recent years between conferences.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 14 дней назад

      @chrisengel7354 this year the SEC is not what they were. I see this as a response to the SEC harping on how the past is relevant to this year. It's not. Play 9 conference games and see the true comparable rankings.

    • @chrisengel7354
      @chrisengel7354 14 дней назад

      @talusarcher9509 i can agree the sec ain't what it used to be THIS SEASON. We still have 2 teams in the playoffs. This is where the b1g benefits off of that. There aren't allot of ranked teams in the b1g, so they play more unranked teams than ranked teams. Those teams put a beating on you for 9 games, by the time the sec is finished beating up on each other its easy to beat them. Then you got nil, and all the tampering with that. Needs to be some.kind of regulation on nil and punishment when tampering happens. Allot of those other teams take elite players from other teams with no intention on playing them. They just didn't want other teams to have them, so on the reason why nil was starter to now. Its hurting the kid more than helping them, but disguising it with a fat sack of cash. Which everybody knows just about any teen will jump all over any money they are offered because all they worried about is how much money they have. So now all of these changes have made it to where they don't want to better themselves they just want to have money. Cfb has been destroyed, that's why all of it is so screwed up now.

    • @chrisengel7354
      @chrisengel7354 14 дней назад

      @T4GSports because of nil.?.?.?

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 11 дней назад +1

      @chrisengel7354 A lot of good points. I don't put much weight in the bowl games, but things are evening out. Moving forward, there should be consistency among conference games played as quality players are spread out on more teams.

  • @kshay1882
    @kshay1882 19 дней назад +2

    Always hilarious to talk about 1 year and not the past 20?? Wondering why the analysis only covers 20204 and not the facts for past 20 years of dominance?

    • @matthewkologi6833
      @matthewkologi6833 19 дней назад +1

      @@kshay1882 We don’t bring up the past because all of humanity exists in the present, and the present SEC is absolute dog crap. The sooner you accept it, the better.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  19 дней назад +3

      Who has dominated in the last two years? The SEC is thankful that they don't get to face Ohio State and Oregon and they instead have to face themselves. Oregon is dropping bags on their team and so are many other B1G teams. The SEC is great, but if you think they are head and shoulders above the B1G you aren't being real with yourself.

    • @garywascovich8436
      @garywascovich8436 19 дней назад

      Ever ask yourself why teams from the south don’t dominate the championships of the other 4 levels of football, DIII, DII, DIA and NFL.? Give you a hint it’s where they play their playoff games!!

    • @jimcook4156
      @jimcook4156 18 дней назад

      Wow, living off the fumes of past glory, huh? Your team's trophy case might be a museum exhibit, but newsflash: history lessons don't win games today. It’s like bragging about high school while sitting on the couch in your 40s-cute, but utterly irrelevant. The only thing worse than a has-been team is a fan who can’t move on from the VHS era.

    • @Ace-mw9pm
      @Ace-mw9pm 18 дней назад

      @@jimcook4156you talking about glory days. Big 10 won its first championship in 10 years last year off know cheaters Michigan team. And Big 10 only won 2 championships in the past 25 years. Same time frame the SEC won 15 championships. This is all recent history buddy. Big 10 dominated back in the civil rights era before blacks were allowed on the field 😂.

  • @mattschrimpf236
    @mattschrimpf236 19 дней назад +2

    Big ten fans: the big ten is the best because......14 minute word salad.
    Rest of the world: Sec is best conference because we watch the games and its pretty clear.

    • @XingtheRubicon
      @XingtheRubicon 19 дней назад +1

      Well bud. We get to see real life play out. We get to see who is the best conference… this year. Calm down ya bunch of uncle Rico’s living in the past.

    • @mattschrimpf236
      @mattschrimpf236 19 дней назад

      @XingtheRubicon we already have. The argument is always the same. I dont argue that osu is a good team. But thats where the big ten always hangs it's hat. Just listen to the video. Penn st loss to osu by less than Tennessee. Osu did this and oregon did that. Its not that the big ten doesn't have good teams. They do. But the best conference from top to bottom is the sec and it's not close. I mean one of the top two in the big ten taking an L this week. Your right that we will see it play out. But your argument is invalid as the premise was which is the best conference and only the big ten fans think its the big ten

    • @XingtheRubicon
      @XingtheRubicon 19 дней назад +2

      @ Are you talking about Indiana taking the loss? They’re the only top Big ten to take a loss and it wasn’t a 25 point loss (with 2nd and third stringers in for 10 minutes) I don’t believe your premise that top to bottom the SEC is automatically the best conference every year. I definitely do not think they are the best this year so far. The SEC championship was one of the 💩-iest of all the championships. Neither Texas nor Georgia receivers could catch a d*mn pass.

    • @mattschrimpf236
      @mattschrimpf236 19 дней назад +1

      @XingtheRubicon no. Osu and oregon play wise guy. One of em has to lose

    • @camsavage6148
      @camsavage6148 19 дней назад +1

      @@mattschrimpf236 that’s b10 on b10 action obviously one will lose but not to the hands of a sec opponent! Texas your #2 in sec has 0 top 25 wins and your #3 Tennessee just got embarrassed by OSU. Sec isn’t dominant anymore bud let it go

  • @DevilTX66
    @DevilTX66 16 дней назад

    Your analysis is a joke. Ohio St lost to Michigan. Texas beat Michigan. Northwestern lost to Duke.wisconsin struggled against Western Michigan. Struggled against South Dakota. Oh and they lost to Alabama. Purdue is just horrible. Penn St struggled with Minnesota. Struggled with Bowling Green. So the Big 10 is just as bad.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  15 дней назад

      The B1G is much better than you think. Ask Bama.

    • @DevilTX66
      @DevilTX66 15 дней назад

      @ LoL a depleted bama. Bowl games don’t mean anything anymore. You should know that. Oh and should I ask Iowa too?

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  15 дней назад

      @DevilTX66 Michigan had a bunch of dudes out. It's not a great look for Bama or the SEC. Texas A&M, Bama, LSU, and Tennessee all took losses from the B1G.

    • @DevilTX66
      @DevilTX66 15 дней назад

      @ ok your knowledge of college football isn’t that great. Not a great look? LoL That is funny. Bowl games mean nothing anymore. It isn’t hard to understand. That is why the stands are empty. Bowl games are 2 nd and 3rd string vs the same. This isn’t the 80’s or 90’s when bowl games cost coaches jobs. So no it is not bad or good anymore. But I do love that you only go one way. Like I said the video was to trash the SEC. You are proving my point. Remember what you said about Texas? Texas beat the real team in Michigan. But now you are all lovey dovey with them? LoL What a joke.

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 14 дней назад

      @@DevilTX66 the point you're missing is the overrated SEC. Play 9 conference games first then see how those actual losses for half of the conference shakes out.

  • @kb24shortoreo21
    @kb24shortoreo21 19 дней назад

    Pac12 and OSU carrying a 15 team league. Non of the big12 beat UGA. Remember yall have IU the worst program in history with 742 losses all time. That league is full of vandys. I’ll take bama over that bs IU showed up and put on

    • @Rkmangoes
      @Rkmangoes 19 дней назад +3

      @@kb24shortoreo21 that copium hit hard for you

    • @XingtheRubicon
      @XingtheRubicon 19 дней назад +4

      SEC . The kings of hypothetical games.

    • @kb24shortoreo21
      @kb24shortoreo21 19 дней назад

      @ 2 nattys in the entire conference you tell me who better. Nobody brings up any Big10 teams for greatest teams of all time. Whole conference is carried on OsU back and they can’t compete either.

    • @kb24shortoreo21
      @kb24shortoreo21 19 дней назад

      @@XingtheRubicon 742 real losses

    • @XingtheRubicon
      @XingtheRubicon 19 дней назад +2

      @ Michigan and Ohio state. Y’all have Alabama

  • @InstinktzBTW
    @InstinktzBTW 19 дней назад

    I can't stand when people do this. The SEC is better than any other conference pound for pound. The NFL scouts would have to be apart of the conspiracy of it weren't true. But everyone knows the SEC is the place to go get talent for the pros.

    • @bflo1000-k6y
      @bflo1000-k6y 19 дней назад +1

      But it's the SEC fans who talk the loudest.

    • @Rkmangoes
      @Rkmangoes 19 дней назад +4

      No one aint saying SEC isnt good. We just saying you aint that them

    • @XingtheRubicon
      @XingtheRubicon 19 дней назад +3

      Not this year

    • @talusarcher9509
      @talusarcher9509 18 дней назад

      Do you get out much?

    • @Rkmangoes
      @Rkmangoes 18 дней назад

      @@InstinktzBTW so good you guus are 0-2 vs B1G teams.

  • @darrylbrown8253
    @darrylbrown8253 19 дней назад

    Bro listen up.....Before you start glazing over the Big 10 remember this......Texas destroyed Michigan in Ann Arbor while Michigan planted the flag in the horseshoe. So before you dreaming of a national championship for Blow-HIO state please take your own advice. They are totally inconsistent like the rest of the teams you claim. Its one thing to lose the Oregon (a team that OSU cant beat) but to get embarrassed at home to your rival? LOL those boosters paid $20 million to lose to Michigan.

    • @anthonygaeta754
      @anthonygaeta754 19 дней назад +5

      @@darrylbrown8253 Ohio State destroyed one of the best SEC teams in Tennessee. What are you talking about

    • @XingtheRubicon
      @XingtheRubicon 19 дней назад +2

      They have amnesia. The great thing is we get to see actual life play out. We don’t have to rely on “my dad can beat up your dad” Just enjoy the game fellas.

    • @darrylbrown8253
      @darrylbrown8253 19 дней назад

      @@anthonygaeta754 they still got embarrassed on their home field by their lesser rival. That shouldnt happen. He wants to talk about Texas' schedule but didnt acknowledge Tennessee's. They have the same schedule except Tennessee beat Alabama and Texas beat A&M. I am merely pointing out how hypocritical he sounds.

    • @T4GSports
      @T4GSports  19 дней назад +1

      hahaha "my dad can beat up your dad" was mint. Damn near spit out my coffee.

    • @heartbreak25
      @heartbreak25 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@darrylbrown8253Then Michigan has proceeded to take the best players from LSU and Bama to accelerate their rebuild. That's the point of the video.