that the disparity in overall conference football talent is so great that it will almost be impossible to reverse?
And I know these periods of dominance, have, historically, been cyclical; but let's be honest here. Bama rolled up the "number 1" ranked team in the country last night. I can think of at least 3 and maybe as many as 4 other SEC teams that would have whipped ND last night as well.
Bama should be the clear and consensus pre-season number 1 and the hands down favorite to repeat. But, if you look at what teams have a legitimate chance to disrupt Saban's quest for number 4, they all reside in the SEC, UGA, aTm, Flarda...
I just do not see this period of dominance changing anytime soon.
And I know these periods of dominance, have, historically, been cyclical; but let's be honest here. Bama rolled up the "number 1" ranked team in the country last night. I can think of at least 3 and maybe as many as 4 other SEC teams that would have whipped ND last night as well.
Bama should be the clear and consensus pre-season number 1 and the hands down favorite to repeat. But, if you look at what teams have a legitimate chance to disrupt Saban's quest for number 4, they all reside in the SEC, UGA, aTm, Flarda...
I just do not see this period of dominance changing anytime soon.