I've never seen so much crying and jealousy about the SEC in one thread. /handsouttissues They are the best conference because of tradition, recent success, and better weather.
You're an idiot if you think an extra 20-30 players per cycle isn't a huge advantage. It has everything to do with mathematics. Ohio States, Michigans, USCs, Texas', Alabamas, LSUs, etc have similar tradition and facilities are pretty much a wash. The weather is overplayed by ignorant people, since good weather isn't purely a phenomenon in SEC country.
Average team (by average, I mean average of a Top Tier team) 85 scholarship players of which you'll have:
1 All American caliber
4 All conference caliber
20 Solid contributors caliber (starters, maybe some backups with playing time)
30 Solid Backups
15 Mediocre players
15 That really didn't pan out
Remove the bottom 1/4 and replace with the same, average spread of players, it looks like this:
1.25 All Americans
5 All conference
25 Solid contributor
37.5 Solid Backup
18.75 Mediocre
3.75 That didn't pan out
Over time, it compounds out (to a level where is hits diminishing returns). They are literally doing this exact process, treating the recruits as a number, not a person whom they made a promise to.
If you fuckwits are too dumb to see how it works still, then frankly, you'll just remain ignorant forever, either out of choice (it's easier to believe your team earned the success than cheated to obtain it) or inability to grasp the concept.