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SEC Has Conquered College Football?

Mike

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By DARREN EVERSON
College football has been conquered, in nearly every respect, by the Deep South.

The Southeastern Conference, a 76-year-old coalition of 12 universities in nine Southern states stretching from Louisiana to Florida, has won three national college football titles in five years, including the last two by blowout, and has an unrivaled 11-4 record in the Bowl Championship Series since 1999.

Its teams lead the nation in average attendance, have five of the 12 highest-paid coaches in college football and just signed two broadcast deals worth as much as $3 billion over the next 15 years. Tomorrow, Alabama and Florida, ranked No. 1 and No. 2 by the Associated Press, play for the conference title -- with the winner likely heading to the national title game.

The engine of this success is college football's unshakable primacy in Southern culture -- plus the recent shifts in population and wealth, the protection of politicians and some prescient financial moves by the conference that have reinforced it.

Read the rest here:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122843720586081461.html
 
We'll see what happens during the bowls. The Big 12 plays no defense what so ever (going into the CU game, NU was 4th in the league in total defense, but was 68th nationally).

I just hope the Big 12 doesn't come out and lay one giant collective egg over the coming weeks.
 

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