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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 6033206" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Interesting. SEC teams have won the national championship 15 times since 2000. Two of the others, Texas and Oklahoma, are now in the SEC. The main reason there aren't more SEC teams in the playoffs is because they got beat up by their fellow SEC members. There's no way that Indiana or SMU are as good as Alabama, South Carolina, or Ole Miss. Highly doubtful that Boise State or Arizona State are either. The only thing that got exposed was the flaws in this 12 team format. If they really want a fair playoff then take the 16 highest ranked teams period. This year that would include all the teams that are in the playoffs plus those three SEC teams I mentioned and Miami. Ohio State has a great team and may ultimately be champs. Assuming they beat Oregon they'll have to likely get by Texas and meet Georgia in the final. If they do all of that they'll have earned it. Texas beat Michigan this year. Ohio State didn't. So wouldn't get too cocky just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 6033206, member: 24302"] Interesting. SEC teams have won the national championship 15 times since 2000. Two of the others, Texas and Oklahoma, are now in the SEC. The main reason there aren't more SEC teams in the playoffs is because they got beat up by their fellow SEC members. There's no way that Indiana or SMU are as good as Alabama, South Carolina, or Ole Miss. Highly doubtful that Boise State or Arizona State are either. The only thing that got exposed was the flaws in this 12 team format. If they really want a fair playoff then take the 16 highest ranked teams period. This year that would include all the teams that are in the playoffs plus those three SEC teams I mentioned and Miami. Ohio State has a great team and may ultimately be champs. Assuming they beat Oregon they'll have to likely get by Texas and meet Georgia in the final. If they do all of that they'll have earned it. Texas beat Michigan this year. Ohio State didn't. So wouldn't get too cocky just yet. [/QUOTE]
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