You won't see this type of article on ESPN.
I'm not saying TX doesn't deserve to be in the CFP, but if they are in, so is IN. The SEC teams TX has beaten this year are a combined 13-31 in conference and include 6 of the 7 worst teams (FL is the only one that is .500 or better in the conference, the other 5 all have losing conference records). Actually would not shock me if A&M won this week.
Week 13 was disastrous for the SEC, which is seeing its multi-bid hopes slip
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Regardless of how it may have performed in recent years, the SEC looks painfully average this season, with Week 13 outcomes stripping away any mystique it still had.
This is a year when the SEC's soft scheduling philosophy really hurts. Georgia's Week 1 win over Clemson is the highlight of the nonconference results. Otherwise, Oklahoma's win over Tulane may be the next best. Certainly not befitting of a league that fashions itself as head and shoulders above all others.
Don't read this and think I'm saying the SEC is a bad conference. There's an absurd amount of talent spread among its 16 teams. But it hasn't performed like a league that deserves significantly more playoff spots than any other power conference.