The media seems to start with the conclusion that the SEC is better. They then spin the facts to match that conclusion. They will then ignore the "facts" that they spun only a month earlier to "prove" that the SEC is better.
A few years ago, when Ole Miss was bad and Florida was good, Wake Forest beat Ole Miss early in the season. The "common opinion" was that the game had no relevance to the ACC vs the SEC because Ole Miss was a bottom feeder of the SEC. Three weeks later, Ole Miss beat #4 Florida. The "common opinion" was that the win proved how "tough" the SEC is because they are so good from top to bottom. "There is never a bye week in the SEC". The same people made both arguments, that Ole Miss doesn't count and that they would be a power in every other conference.
Last year, the ACC was 4-0 against the SEC during the last weekend. The "common opinion" wat that it didn't matter because the ACC was playing against the weakest division of the SEC. A month later, the SEC West was pitiful in the bowl games, but the SEC East "proved" that the SEC was the most powerful conference by winning their mid-tier bowls.
I don't mind people making an opinion BASED on something, even if I disagree with it. It drives me crazy to see people change their criteria solely to "prove" their opinion.