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Texas A&M Football
End of an Era? Re-assessing the state of SEC dominance
July 13, 2015
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HOOVER, Ala. — Empires rise and empires fall.
The Mayans collapsed. Rome burned. Napoleon was exiled.
Could the Southeastern Conference be next?
The league that produced seven consecutive football national championships hasn’t won a national title in two years. Last season the SEC was merely 6-5 in postseason games against opponents from other major conferences. SEC teams went 3-3 against the Big Ten.
SEC champion Alabama was even knocked out of the football playoffs by Ohio State, once a postseason punching bag for the SEC.
The Mayans collapsed. Rome burned. Napoleon was exiled.
Could the Southeastern Conference be next?
The league that produced seven consecutive football national championships hasn’t won a national title in two years. Last season the SEC was merely 6-5 in postseason games against opponents from other major conferences. SEC teams went 3-3 against the Big Ten.
SEC champion Alabama was even knocked out of the football playoffs by Ohio State, once a postseason punching bag for the SEC.
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