Is SEC's 2 decades of dominance over? I would say the SEC has dominated the college football world for 20 years, but as you look at this new era, its very possible that has come to an end. For example, last season, the championship had 0 SEC teams in it for the first time in 10 years (Oregon vs OSU). This year, it looks like it very well could repeat itself, and have a CFP championship with no SEC teams.
My case for the end below:
- Alabama has pretty much resorted back to pre-Saban Bama, and will be good every year, but will not be going 12-0 anytime soon
- You have teams like Michigan winning big time QB recruiting battles with LSU (I know its one kid, but if he meets the hype, it will cost Kelly his gig)
- Notre Dame seems to be getting in the NIL space big time, which could be dangerous
- The Bama's, LSU's, Georgia's can no long stockpile talent, which was their strength for so long
Thoughts?
My case for the end below:
- Alabama has pretty much resorted back to pre-Saban Bama, and will be good every year, but will not be going 12-0 anytime soon
- You have teams like Michigan winning big time QB recruiting battles with LSU (I know its one kid, but if he meets the hype, it will cost Kelly his gig)
- Notre Dame seems to be getting in the NIL space big time, which could be dangerous
- The Bama's, LSU's, Georgia's can no long stockpile talent, which was their strength for so long
Thoughts?