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<blockquote data-quote="TheGridironGeek" data-source="post: 119174" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>I agree with much of what is written here. However we can't deny the results of recent Natl Championship games. Until the last couple of seasons, the SEC had a higher ceiling. That was borne out by the highest-ranked non SEC team always losing (often by a wide margin) to the SEC's best on the biggest stage. No getting around it.</p><p></p><p>But at this point we can safely say the other conferences have caught up. I think a big reason is that youth/prep handegg has grown so much. There are so many good players in high school. Alabama and LSU can pick from the litter, but they would have to give out 500 scholarships a year to horde all of the superior talent in their home states alone.</p><p></p><p>Tim Tebow, whose gift as an analyst seems to be stating the obvious when nobody else wants to, said on the SEC network this morning that its a fallacy to assume other top programs aren't just as big, fast and physical as the southeastern factories at this point. 5 years ago there was an athleticism gap. Not now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGridironGeek, post: 119174, member: 1898"] I agree with much of what is written here. However we can't deny the results of recent Natl Championship games. Until the last couple of seasons, the SEC had a higher ceiling. That was borne out by the highest-ranked non SEC team always losing (often by a wide margin) to the SEC's best on the biggest stage. No getting around it. But at this point we can safely say the other conferences have caught up. I think a big reason is that youth/prep handegg has grown so much. There are so many good players in high school. Alabama and LSU can pick from the litter, but they would have to give out 500 scholarships a year to horde all of the superior talent in their home states alone. Tim Tebow, whose gift as an analyst seems to be stating the obvious when nobody else wants to, said on the SEC network this morning that its a fallacy to assume other top programs aren't just as big, fast and physical as the southeastern factories at this point. 5 years ago there was an athleticism gap. Not now. [/QUOTE]
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