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No longer living in a world where SEC rules

SEC football is overrated, and this is a dangerous position for me to take. Dangerous, because CBS has a working relationship with the SEC. At its highest levels, my company pays a lot more money to broadcast SEC football than it pays to publish me. Between SEC football and myself, one of us is expendable. And it's not Tim Tebow.

That said, I can't do it. Not for a second longer. I can't carry the water for a football conference that can't carry its own jock.

No. 1? Some pollsters might think Terrence Cody's Crimson Tide and the SEC are tops, but not Gregg Doyel. (Getty Images)  
No. 1? Some pollsters might think Terrence Cody's Crimson Tide and the SEC are tops, but not Gregg Doyel. (Getty Images)  
SEC football 2009 is not what it once was. It's certainly not SEC football 2008, when it had the best team in the country. That team was Florida, which laid a 24-14 whupping on Oklahoma in the BCS title game.

SEC football 2009 has been living off its past all season, and the backlash is coming. Maybe it's here already. Maybe, as I channel my inner Barack Obama, I am the change we've been waiting for.

It's certainly not the other 'Bama.

Alabama? That's the superpower we're tired of waiting for. Just like Florida.

Overrated, both of them.

Pollsters agree with me on this point, but pollsters being pollsters, they don't have the guts or independence of thought to come out and vote how they really want to vote. So they keep flip-flopping Florida and Alabama from one to two to one to two, unimpressed on a weekly basis with the Gators and Crimson Tide but still conditioned, in their Pavlovian heart of hearts, to believe SEC football 2009 is what everyone said it would be.

And it's not.

Our first clue came on Sept. 24, when No. 4 Ole Miss went to South Carolina and laid a rotten egg on national television. It wasn't the Rebels' fault they were ranked about 20 spots too high. They were undefeated, and they were an SEC team, so they were given the benefit of the doubt by pollsters who have been conditioned to believe SEC football is the best in the country without question amen.

SEC football 2009 was exposed that day, but only Ole Miss paid the price. The Rebels went hurtling down the rankings, never to be seen in the top 10 again. Which is fine, but not enough.

SEC football 2009 needs to go down the rankings, too. All of it. Every SEC school in the top 10? Yes. Every school.

Florida doesn't deserve to be No. 1. Alabama doesn't deserve to be No. 2. LSU doesn't deserve to be No. 9.

This isn't the preseason anymore. College football has a lot more to go on than hype and talk. We're almost into November, for crying out loud. College football has actual results, and the results for Florida and Alabama are not the results of the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country.

Both schools keep winning, yes, but they keep winning unimpressively. They keep scraping by other teams in their own league, ugly wins against ugly teams -- with Florida winning on officiating mistakes as much as anything -- but it has been enough to keep the Gators and Crimson Tide on top. It's like a black hole in reverse: The vortex of SEC football has sucked Florida and Alabama into the top spots, and it won't let them go.

So Florida gets rewarded for barely beating bad Tennessee and Arkansas at home, and for barely beating even worse Mississippi State on the road.

And Alabama gets rewarded for the flukiest -- along with Iowa's opener vs. Northern Iowa -- home victory of the season, a 12-10 squeaker on Saturday against Tennessee in which the Crimson Tide blocked two field goals in the fourth quarter. Alabama is No. 2 in the country today for one reason, and one reason only: Because Tennessee doesn't have a kicker who can lift a field goal over zero-jumping Terrence Cody.

Look, nothing against Tennessee. The Volunteers have been better under Lane Kiffin than I suspected they would be, but the Volunteers played Florida and Alabama as closely on the road as they played UCLA at home. And UCLA sucks. UCLA is 3-4. But UCLA beat Tennessee as easily as Florida and Alabama beat Tennessee.

Who should be No. 1? Maybe UCLA! Well, no. But how about Texas? The Longhorns are beating everybody, and they're beating the crap out of almost everybody.

If not Texas, maybe Southern California. Yes, genius, I know. USC lost to Washington. But the Trojans lost that game without their most important player, quarterback Matt Barkley, and he's back. If the goal of the BCS is to place the best two teams in the title game, well, USC with Matt Barkley deserves as much consideration as Florida or Alabama.

Hell, at this point, I'll listen to arguments for Cincinnati ... and I'm the guy who said the Bearcats were one half of the Boisinnati phenomenon that didn't belong in the BCS title game. I'm not changing my mind on Boise State -- not even a top-10 team, if I had a ballot -- but the Bearcats are destroying everybody they play, and if we want to compare apples to apples, Cincinnati beat Oregon State by more points on the road (28-18) than USC beat Oregon State at home (42-36). How 'bout them apples?

Cincinnati still has a lot of work to do. They'll need to demolish No. 20 West Virginia and No. 16 Pittsburgh, but the Bearcats could do it. And if they do, it should mean more to voters than Florida's last-second field goal to beat unranked Arkansas, or Alabama's last-second field-goal block to beat unranked Tennessee.

The wind's blowing, and it's up to the human element in the BCS system -- the voters -- to feel it blow. Or they could use another of their five senses. They could use their smell.

Because compared to its hype, the SEC stinks.

 
 

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November 18, 2009 2:29 am
I would bet none of you blogging vagines weighing a buck ten wet and calling out UF as overrated ever played football.  You probably played tamborine in the band.  Dorks, recognize the SEC has won the last FOUR BCS national titles and now TCU is better??  Are you a pothead too?  FL would beat tcu 65 - 3... and if you think otherwise, send me some of that chronic you are smoking ...(more)
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October 27, 2009 5:00 pm

Like previous posts I'm wondering which conference is #1 for Doyel? ACC? No way. Big 12? Everyone is ripping that one right now. Big 10? Actually better than some years, but still, Iowa? Cue up that N Iowa game to understand that one. Big East? Their 2nd best team (Pitt)lost to NC State for crying out loud.  That leaves the Pac-10 and SEC. I can go either way on that one, but the ...(more)

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November 10, 2009 8:09 am
Kentucky just extended it's non-conference win streak to 18 games.  Any program would be proud of this feat, however, UK has consistently been one of the worst teams behind Vanderbilt in the SEC.  UK got killed 41-7 by Florida (and the game wasn't as close as the score indicated) and beat 38-20 by Alabama.  Every year, UK seems to have a winning record and win in the bowl game again ...(more)
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October 28, 2009 9:11 pm
..this article or Doyel's picture? He looks gassy.. Did they not ask you if you wanted a retake Gregg? If I had a nickel for every time Doyel said the Gators were going to lose or were overrated I'd have a helluva lot of nickels. Every year USC lays a turd early and every year we have to hear about how good USC really is....if they could only play in the BCS title game they would show the world. T ...(more)
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October 28, 2009 10:23 pm
Doyel, you make some sensible points in your ranting/whining but your hypocracy is what is the most obvious to me.  You set about tearing down Bama and Florida due to their seemingly lackluster performances lately, even to the point of comparing the common opponent of Tennessee to compare them to UCLA.  However, you then make excuses as to why you apparently and purposely do not use Wash ...(more)
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October 28, 2009 12:40 pm
Gregg, do you not have anything else to write about?  
SEC football 2009 is not what it once was. It's certainly not SEC football 2008, when it had the best team in the country. That team was Florida, which laid a 24-14 whupping on Oklahoma in the BCS title game.The SEC is th ...(more)
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Since:Sep 19, 2006

October 28, 2009 9:30 am

I love how the media clowns call teams or conferences overrated when there the ones rating them, there’re worthless. I remember being able to enjoy football no matter who was playing. Commentators would give stats or general facts about the teams and let them play it on the field, now they all have to be prognosticators, trying to out predict one another to pump up their inflated eg ...(more)

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October 27, 2009 4:39 pm
I suspect Doyle really buys into the hype that USC ought, somehow, to play for the BCS title. It's Petey Carroll for god's sake huh Doyle?
Doesn't matter that USC could not do what even LSU did - beat Washington in Washington.

If the SEC doesn't rule the college football world then what world you living in Doyle? I notice you didn't use any stats to back up your argument (oops, co
...(more)
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Since:Oct 6, 2008

October 28, 2009 7:40 am
Doyel your reasoning is ridiculous. The SEC has won the last 3 National Championships!!! Bama or Florida will win again this year because they play defense and win low scoring games. Texas and the Big 12 do not know what a real defense looks like. I cant wait to see Spikes or McClain put a hit on little McCoy and make him cry. We hear this argument every year until the national ti ...(more)
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October 30, 2009 8:26 am
Nice to see that someone finally came out and said it.  The Sec and the top two are overhyped.  I can't say Florida and Alabama are overrated because there are not any other elite teams in the country this year. Is the Sec as good as it has been recently?  No way, they are two above average teams in Florida and Bama and several mediocre teams.  The conference has become ex ...(more)
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October 28, 2009 3:49 pm
I agree that when watching Alabama and Florida they don't look like a typical #1 or #2 team in the country.  But I don't see any teams playing like a #1 or #2 team in the country.  The only arguement may be Texas, and if thats the case fine, put Texas as 1 and let Florida and Alabama decide #2 on the field.  Then we'll get to see who's the real #1 in the NC.

If you're sug
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October 29, 2009 11:54 pm
By the time that rolls around Bama and UF will settle the side of the equation for the BCS SEC representative. Will Texas lose or USC flinch and lose again is the question ? Does Iowa go undefeated ? Does GT or Penn State find ways to win out and go ? Then you have the # 5-7, Boise, Cincy and TCU. And my final thoughts on it, even if the SEC has dropped a notch, Bowl games are a month removed from ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 1:03 am
Who exactly would you put 1-2 in the nation Gregg? Texas? Boise St ? Iowa? You are a complete idiot. Every team has to deal with close games during the year.... the top 5 teams have all had at least 1 close game so far, and were barely halfway through the season! For you to call the entire SEC overrated, much less FLA and Bama, proves you dont know jack about the sport you supposedly "cover&q ...(more)
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October 29, 2009 8:35 pm
Florida and Alabama are overrated, but the rest of them are not???  What are you talking about?  
USC - Not even going to get into that ugly and embarrassing loss to Washington, so let's talk about them barely beating Ohio State.  Does anyone think that Ohio State is an elite team anymore?  A good team?  I call that barely scraping by.
Texas - Yes, they are beati
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October 29, 2009 3:34 pm
Here's the thing.  While the SEC does have some great teams, as a whole, they have the reputation of being great based on the fact solely that they are in the SEC.  If you take a look at who they play non-conference, its a veritable who's who of nobody.  Yeah, its easy to have a great non-conference schedule if you play Chattanooga, Furman and Jackson State!  On the whole, the ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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