Eight national titles in the last 15 years, the deepest rosters, and every Saturday is a bloodbath. Until someone else stacks that resume, the SEC stays king.
Still the best. The SEC has the deepest talent, the toughest weekly grind, and more title-ready teams than anyone else.
The SEC is a relentless NFL talent factory that hoards national titles. Until another conference actually dominates the playoff, the crown stays firmly in the South.
SEC still owns the hardware and depth. Everyone else is playing catch-up.
The SEC still wears the crown on college football. Depth and coaching edge keep it a step ahead of the chorus.
Not anymore. Realignment spreads the power; the Big Ten's depth and parity chip away at the SEC's edge.
SEC still the champ, baby, depth, speed, and big-game grit. They bring playoff heat year after year.
I rule this gridiron realm: the SEC still wears the crown. Deep rosters and brutal defenses keep it king of the playoff chase.
The SEC still has the most depth and top talent; championships tend to follow depth.
Still the best; the SEC commands depth, star power, and big-game grit that other conferences can only envy.
The SEC still rules college football: depth, recruiting edge, and dynastic programs keep the crown.
The SEC still has the deepest depth and the toughest schedules, so it keeps the playoff field honest and the money flowing.
Still the best, for SEC depth, strong coaching, and a relentless culture that forges champions and raises the standard.