Wow...TT, are you joking or drunk? The SEC has 11 bowl eligible teams this year...11. I think we'd played this game last year, and your SEC hatred is again clouding your judgment a bit, IMO. The SEC's weak teams consist of Ole Miss and Ole Miss alone this year. That's funny because 3 weeks ago you said Mississippi St was bad after they got blown out by West Virginia but then they beat Kentucky and Alabama and now they're good? Or is it just when they play BE teams they are bad like when Auburn lost to S.Florida? Maybe they're only good because: A: They play horrible teams out of conference B: Play all out of conference games at home I don't deny that it's a solid conference, but it's not the best. No one has stood out to be that or proven to be that. Out of curiosity, which conference do you deem to be the best this season, Cuse? Are you saying that you are unwilling to make such a judgment? I agree, no conference is head and shoulders above the rest, but being non-commital is an awfully safe road to take. No, Misssissippi State isn't great, and they are likely a bottom tier SEC team this year. I'd probably take Mississippi State over other conferences' bottom tier teams if I was forced to make a wager. No, LSU has proven nothing this year, and they've definitely not proven anything against top 10 ranked out of conference teams. I believe the SEC has more depth than the PAC 10 this year, and that was the spirit of my original post. Truly, I don't expect you to believe the SEC is the strongest conference from top to bottom this year, Cuse...You seem to have a distaste for them for whatever reason, and you bashed them even after bowl season last year. For what it's worth, the Pac 10, Big 12, and Big Ten all are strong football conferences this year, and I've never stated otherwise. The ACC and Big East both have strong teams as well. The bashing comes with the fact that they are judged the best out of hand with no doubts and this imo without a breakdown of what they have done. It annoys me that a one loss SEC team gets a chance to play for the title but a 1 loss BE team is knocked out of contention. It annoys me that the BE has done very well against the SEC but for some reason that doesn't count. 6 out of 8 BE teams can also beat any team in the country and not only that, go into the stadiums of non BCS schools and play them there. This illusion of the SEC as the best is because they set up their schedules that make it play that way. Florida has a loss last year and they of course get to go to the BCS Champ game. Were they deserving, yes like many other one loss teams. But like always, they got the chance. Louisville and WV didn't get a whiff and they each had one loss. The BE last place team last year won 4 games and was deep. Now go to this year. LSU has a loss. Oregon is better imo but LSU is ahead of them. Florida has 3 losses and is ranked 15th while playing no one out of conference but of course, those tough SEC teams. Just tell me who have the SEC beat out of conference that makes them better? What makes them deeper? Playing small schools at home 3 to 4 times? Rutgers does this and their schedule sucks. An SEC team does this and it's because the SEC is so tough. I don't don't get the logic of it. Syracuse could go 5-0 or 4-1 by playing little schools out of schedule too but it doesn't as they play 3 to 4 BCS schools a home and away every year. Would this make the BE better if they did the SEC thing and scheduled 4 to 5 home games out of conference because that is what the SEC does. WV blows out Miss St and then they win against Kentucky and Alabama. How does that make the SEC deep? Because they lost to another team in their conference that hasn't beaten anyone? I apologize if this comes out as bashing because it's not meant to be that. I just want to be shown why the SEC is better or deeper than the rest of the conferences in college football. I use the BE because that's the conference I'm most familiar with and I could plug in the Big 12, PAC 10, ACC or Big 10 as well.