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Big Ten's Rise: SEC's College Football Dominance in Jeopardy
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SECs College Football Dominance Challenged: The Rise of the Big Ten
The SECs nearly two-decade reign in college football, marked by thirteen national titles since 2006, has been disrupted by the advent of name, image, and likeness deals in 2021. These deals have leveled the playing field, ending the SECs practice of circumventing rules with minor penalties. Since Georgias last championship in 2022, the Big Ten has claimed three consecutive titles, leaving SEC coaches, including Kirby Smart, puzzled. Smart attributes the Big Tens success to their deeper top tier, with teams like Michigan, Ohio State, Indiana, and Oregon attracting top talent. He also suggests that NIL deals have spread money and players thinly across the nation, weakening the SECs traditional magnet effect. Furthermore, Smart posits that the SECs grueling weekly schedules, with tough road games, leave their teams exhausted for the playoffs. Despite the SECs continued strength, the Big Tens dominance has sparked discussions about schedules and stress as the SEC seeks to regain its edge.
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