Originally posted by: ElFenix
SEC is the most overrated conference in the history of sports. they have a bunch of teams that are inconsistent and horrendous on offense (auburn did not score an offensive touchdown). the best team in the league got blown out by USC. the defending champs (who are still ranked in some polls) almost lost to colorado (potentially the worst team in all of 1A football), at home no less. and yet they get tons of computer love because a bunch of mediocre teams playing a bunch of other mediocre teams makes at least a couple of them look like they're decent. that bias in the human polls and the inherent flaw of the computers (who can't watch games, so can't tell that teams are mediocre) has pumped up the SEC (and USC, who is only 8 points better than baylor). the biggest problem with the SEC is that teams are unable to find the endzone. no, it isn't good defense. it's craptacular offense. it's not good football.
and not including margin of victory is the dumbest thing ever. margin matters. yes, games can be closer than the score would indicate (auburn-florida, for example), but those games are not common.
Name one team in the Big 12 besides Texas that is any good. Oklahoma is the second best, and they are pure trash without Peterson.
Texas has played one good team and one above average team (Oklahoma). OSU absolutely waxed UT. Chokelahoma didn't have their starting QB, and it looks like Nancy Stoops has been coaching that D instead of Mike Stoops. Him going to Arizona hurt OU more than everyone thought it would.
The Big 10 is incredibly weak this year outside OSU and Michigan, although there's always a dangerous team like Wisconsin or Iowa lurking around.
No, I can only think of one conference that has any depth this year and it is the SEC. Maybe the PAC-10 as well, but USC is a little off this year. However, WSU, Wash, Oregon, and Cal are playing rather well.
PAC-10 fans know I've never had a lot of love for their conference, but they have more depth than any other conference except for the SEC.
Finally, I don't understand what you are saying about it being crappy offense. Texas has played one team with a defense (OSU), and they barely scored. I'm sorry, but teams like Baylor that regularly give up 35-45 points to UAB don't have good defenses.
I've got simple proof that SEC teams have great defenses... look at any team's Secondary, D-Line, and Linebackers. The SEC has more starters playing on top D units in the NFL than any other conference. Hell, I'd say a vast majority of the NFL starters come from a select 10-15 football programs. Several of those programs happen to include Auburn, Texas, USC, Miami, OSU, Alabama, LSU, Georgia, etc.
It is pointless to sit here and rip each other's conferences. We need a playoff, because it is the only way most teams are going to get to play for a championship. Otherwise, conference championships are going to doom -- or at least come close -- a lot of team's hopes for a title.