🏈 What do YOU think about the SEC’s plans to take back college football? 🏆 Do you see the SEC reclaiming total dominance, or do you think other conferences like the Big Ten or ACC will continue to challenge their reign? Let me know your thoughts, predictions, and favorite moments in the comments below! 🔥 Don’t forget to share your favorite SEC memories and rivalries - I’d love to hear them! 🙌
The SEC conference champion Georgia losing on top of 4 other SEC teams, shows that the CFP committee was right. I see the Big 12 getting 2 slots instead of 1 later this year in the 2025 playoffs.
There is a video you really need to watch about college football it's the full experience... from the tailgating to the start, the marching bands, the Halftime show. It shows it all... the reason for all the fans, passion, excitement. It's called "British People's First American SEC Football Game!" think you'll will like it.
FYI - Ohio State beat Tennessee; USC beat Texas A & M; Michigan beat Alabama; and Illinois beat South Carolina. OSU beat Tennessee so bad that SEC Network's Paul Finebaum and Lane Kiffin stopped tweeting that Saturday night.
College Football has always been cyclical. The SEC dominance is really a 21rst Century phenomenon. The Big 10 Ruled the mid to late 80's into the 1990's. Florida Football was a meteoric arrival, with Florida, FSU and Miami all becoming National Champions over a 10 year span. Then, the Big XII owned the Sport in the Early 2000's with the rise of USC. What we have now, is the next transition happening. The everything is SEC crowd aren't ready to let go of the ""Most Dominant Conference"" mantle, but haven't realized that the imminent humbling fall would inevitably occur. It does not mean the SEC will become a weak conference. It simply means that they won't be the end all and be all they've been told they are, for so many years.
🏈 What do YOU think about the SEC’s plans to take back college football? 🏆
Do you see the SEC reclaiming total dominance, or do you think other conferences like the Big Ten or ACC will continue to challenge their reign? Let me know your thoughts, predictions, and favorite moments in the comments below! 🔥
Don’t forget to share your favorite SEC memories and rivalries - I’d love to hear them! 🙌
B1G for sure. ACC.. 😂
The SEC conference champion Georgia losing on top of 4 other SEC teams, shows that the CFP committee was right. I see the Big 12 getting 2 slots instead of 1 later this year in the 2025 playoffs.
Hook Em 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼 SEC lucky to have us - back to back semifinals. Can't wait for the OSU live stream!
There is a video you really need to watch about college football it's the full experience... from the tailgating to the start, the marching bands, the Halftime show. It shows it all... the reason for all the fans, passion, excitement. It's called "British People's First American SEC Football Game!" think you'll will like it.
FYI - Ohio State beat Tennessee; USC beat Texas A & M; Michigan beat Alabama; and Illinois beat South Carolina. OSU beat Tennessee so bad that SEC Network's Paul Finebaum and Lane Kiffin stopped tweeting that Saturday night.
Cotton Bowl will be a Slobber Knocker
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RIP to the SEC, B1G is king now!
I want to mention that Penn State is still in contention and is a Big 10 school. These SEC skits only mention Ohio State.
College Football has always been cyclical. The SEC dominance is really a 21rst Century
phenomenon. The Big 10 Ruled the mid to late 80's into the 1990's. Florida Football was
a meteoric arrival, with Florida, FSU and Miami all becoming National Champions over a
10 year span. Then, the Big XII owned the Sport in the Early 2000's with the rise of USC.
What we have now, is the next transition happening. The everything is SEC crowd aren't
ready to let go of the ""Most Dominant Conference"" mantle, but haven't realized that the
imminent humbling fall would inevitably occur. It does not mean the SEC will become a
weak conference. It simply means that they won't be the end all and be all they've been
told they are, for so many years.
I think the Ohio State Buckeyes are going to turn the lights off for the SEC this Friday Cotton Bowl
Same here. And the snow and cold will be in Texas too?! Buckeyes live in cold weather.
They are named "Ohio State University" NOT "Ohio". "Ohio" is "University of Ohio", a totally different school in the state of Ohio.