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re: Breaking news, 7-5 equals conference is down

Posted on 1/3/15 at 10:39 pm to
Posted by goodshotred2
Columbia, SC
Member since Aug 2013
320 posts
Posted on 1/3/15 at 10:39 pm to
There also wasn't a single dominant team in the SEC this season. The rest of the country has caught up over the past two seasons. The Pac 12 was arguably better this year from top to bottom. The Big 12, in my opinion, has always been a little underrated in overall strength. The Big 10 is making strides in coaching and player talent, at least at the top.

The SEC still has elite talent, but I think we are seeing the tail end of a great run in coaching. Spurrier, Saban, and possibly Pinkel are in the twilight of their careers. Fans are becoming complacent with Miles and Richt. Vandy, Florida, and Arkansas have played musical chairs with coaches over the past 5 years. Butch Jones and Freeze seem to have their programs on the rise because they are good recruiters, but I don't particularly think they are great coaches. I'm uncertain about Mullen, Sumlin, and Malzahn, and Stoops will probably move on to a better job soon. The point is, there will be new blood and more stability in coaching ranks five years down the road, but until then, the college football landscape will be more balanced, which isn't a bad thing. Newton was the shite, until Einstein came along...
Posted by nebraskafaninwi
Member since Mar 2013
2655 posts
Posted on 1/3/15 at 10:47 pm to
The SEC was at its peak when Miles, Saban, Urban and Steve were going at it at a high level and you also had Georgia.

Florida may or may not return to glory. Nobody knows how McElwain is going to do.

Richt will always Richt Georgia at least once a season.

Saban will retire some time in the near future and LSU is a mess right now with their passing game.
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