Everybody who disagreed with me on the extreme difficulty of earning a BCS slot out of the SEC is dumb and especially those who questioned A&M from last year. The SEC can only send 2 teams. If that rule didnt exist A&M, at #9 in the BCS going into the bowls would have empirically gotten into the BCS. The comparison to the Big 12, who only sent 1 team to the BCS last year, is easy because they pasted the sooners in the cotton bowl last year. Last year's SEC sent #2 bama and #3 Florida. Thus, georgia, LSU, A&M and USC, #'s 7-10 couldnt get an invite. If the BCS didnt limit 2 teams from the same conference, than likely most of those teams would have gotten in (especially the heisman winners team). This years gamecocks went 10-2, are #9 in the BCS and have beaten two BCS bowl teams this year and Mizzou. Clemson, after getting stomped by both decent teams they played is in the BCS. The BCS is designed to make good matchups you dont always see, not really to reward the very best teams.