I am undoubtedly as diehard a Big Ten fan as you'll finda'no doubt about any of it. However when it comes to the landscape of college football in today's world, the SEC wins national championships, and that is all that matters when it involves the meeting pecking order. Les Miles' LSU Tigers have already been right in the thick of the SEC's dominance in the last decade. The Tigers are an eye-popping 107-25 within the last 10 seasons and 90-20 in conference play. For all of you who have a problem with math out there, that's an winning percentage and great for an.818 in-conference show. To place that in to perspective, Alabama, who is generally considered the most dominant team in college football today, is 94-37 over the past decadea'a winning percentage of.717. Undoubtedly, the controversy over which staff is more prominent will continue to go on for a long time in the future. Is it Alabama, or is it LSU? But remember, sports is a did-or-didn't organization, and with the SEC winning days gone by eight college soccer national championships, which should draw one simple conclusion. This convention is pretty darn good, regardless of who the best staff reaches this point in time. Every meeting gets its share of fan bashing, be it fair or not. The SEC is promoting a reputation within the last couple of seasons for having regular recruiting violations, amongst a great many other things. However the bottom line is that this discussion wins national finals, year out and year in, and all of us know that, in activities, earning changes everything. I really do not believe this discussion suddenly realized the Big 12, Pac-12 and Big Ten immediately so far as baseball visibility goes. It is not like school basketball where you are able to put five 18-year-old phenoms on the court and go win a national title before seeing them keep for the NBA draft these year. Sure, recruiting elite-level talent is unquestionably an edge, but it requires patience and good coaching to produce that talent to be able to see direct results on the subject and in the gain column. SEC schools are thought by me, including both LSU and Alabama, hire well, coach well and play the overall game just how it is supposed to be played. And in the long run, figures do not lie. It had been 2005 if the last SEC team failed to gain a national championship. Vince Young's Colorado Longhorns beat No. 1-ranked USC that year in the national title game. In the a decade just before that, not one national championships were won more than three by conference. The occasions have changed. The SEC is really a dominant power in college football, and every other convention is finding out about at them. From the looks of it, do not assume that visibility to improve any time in the future.
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