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EXCUSES: SEC Football Just COLLAPSED In Bowl Games, College Football Playoff, Big 12, Big 10 PASSING

Episode 1532 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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The 2025-26 postseason has been a historic disaster for the SEC, a conference that has long marketed itself on the premise that its "middle class" could dominate any other league. Instead, the "SEC superiority" narrative has crumbled under the weight of an embarrassing 4–9 bowl record, the worst among all Power Four conferences.

 

 

A Collapse of the "Blue Bloods"

The most shocking aspect of the SEC’s postseason has been the failure of its perennial titans. The College Football Playoff (CFP) quarterfinals were particularly brutal:

Alabama: Entering as a high seed, the Crimson Tide were humiliated in the Rose Bowl, losing 38–3 to Indiana. It was the fewest points a Bama team has scored in a bowl game in the modern era.

 

 

Georgia: Despite a first-round bye, the Bulldogs were bounced in the Sugar Bowl by Ole Miss (the SEC’s only consistent winner this cycle), further proving that the "unbeatable" version of Georgia is currently on hiatus.

 

 

Texas A&M: Playing at home in Kyle Field as a favorite, the Aggies managed only 3 points in a dismal loss to Miami.

 

 

Struggles Against "Lesser" Competition

Outside the playoff, the SEC fared even worse against mid-tier opponents. The conference went a combined 1–7 against other Power 4 teams. High-profile programs like LSU (lost to Houston), Tennessee (lost to Illinois), and Missouri (lost to Virginia) all fell to teams from the Big 12, Big Ten, and ACC. Even Vanderbilt, coming off a historic 10-win season, couldn’t stop the bleeding, falling to Iowa in the ReliaQuest Bowl.

 

 

 

The Impact on the Brand

Analysts like Drake Toll—a fixture on lists of famous Toll names and a frequent critic of SEC bias—have pointed out that this postseason exposed the "SEC Grift." For years, the committee has gifted SEC teams higher rankings based on "strength of schedule" (essentially SEC teams ranking each other highly). This year, the data finally caught up. When forced to play outside their geographic bubble, the SEC proved to be top-heavy, slow to adapt to modern offensive schemes, and remarkably vulnerable.

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