Click here for linkCount on it: The SEC is too big, too bad to fail
By Steve Greenberg
"If you’re good enough to win the SEC, you’re not just good enough to win the BCS title game. You almost can’t lose it. The game is like a vacation. The challenge is rather an insult.
The SEC is like a subdivision unto itself in college football.You’ve got the FCS. You’ve got the FBS. And you’ve got the FSECS.
If Alabama brutalizes its way to New Orleans, Katy bar the door—some overmatched boys are gonna get hurt'"
Count on it: Now is the time to pick against the SEC
By Matt Hayes
"Call me certifiable—with a caveat. If you’re ever going to pick against the SEC in the race for the national championship, now is the time.
The league is so deep with so many traps looming in so many dangerous road games, it’s going to be next to impossible for the SEC to win six in a row. How impossible?
Because other than that, there’s no rational argument to pick against the SEC. Alabama and LSU are more talented than any other team in the nation, and both will be favored in every game they play (except the game against each other in Tuscaloosa in November).
Any rational observer of college football takes the SEC—takes Alabama and LSU—against the rest of college football in the race for the national title. I’ll take the rest of the SEC against the Tide and Tigers".