Texas A&M Football

Is the SEC's claim to the nation's best conference gone?

The writing is on the wall: for one season, at least, the SEC may not be the class of college football. Meanwhile, Dak Prescott and Brandon Allen are surging in their senior seasons and Texas A&M's run D continues to flounder.
November 12, 2015
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Get your torches and pitchforks ready. Get your tar and feathers, too.

There will be consequences for the blasphemy that will appear on this page. But it has to be said … or, in this case, written.

The Southeastern Conference is not the most powerful league in college football this year.

There. It’s been acknowledged. The league that touts its football prowess more than any other has declined, at least for this year.





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