It is simply harder within the SEC. At the very least that’s what the SEC desires you to imagine.
Should you, for some motive, don’t imagine, simply ask any SEC crew, tremendous fan or affiliated media member and they’re going to fortunately let you know that the SEC is simply constructed totally different, and that groups from different conferences merely couldn’t hack it taking part in their schedule.
That speaking level reached a boiling level within the wake of this 12 months’s School Soccer Playoff area as Alabama, South Carolina and Ole Miss have been all not noted of the sphere — all with three losses — in favor of one-loss groups from the ACC and Massive Ten like SMU and Indiana.
When the latter groups have been handed decisive losses of their opening spherical playoff video games, it solely strengthened the noise about how the three-loss SEC ought to have been in and the way they have been higher groups.
It turned a battle of hypotheticals. What if Indiana performed South Carolina’s schedule? What if Alabama performed SMU’s schedule? What would Ole Miss do to the ACC?
That noise ought to have been silenced, and emphatically so, on Tuesday when Michigan and No. 20 Illinois handed No. 11 Alabama and No. 15 South Carolina losses of their bowl video games, delivering a humbling blow to the SEC and its obvious superiority.
It isn’t that the SEC is not an awesome convention. It’s. It’s historically one of many strongest conferences within the nation and sometimes has a few of the finest groups and high nationwide championship contenders.
However generally the hype will get uncontrolled, and generally too many individuals related to the convention overlook that it isn’t the one one which issues. Successful video games there’s not the end-all and be-all for aggressive soccer.
Different conferences can compete. Different groups can compete. Particularly within the trendy period of faculty soccer.
Whereas the switch portal and the rise of NIL have some actual flaws and points which can be worthy of being put below a microscope, there’s something else these new parts have accomplished to varsity soccer — they’ve dramatically and considerably closed the hole between the top-tier groups and the second-tier groups.
The SEC’s total efficiency in bowl video games this season helps illustrate that, with Oklahoma (to Navy), Tennessee (to Ohio State), Alabama (to Michigan), Texas A&M (to USC) and South Carolina (to Illinois) all shedding video games they have been favored to win.
Simply think about if No. 2 Georgia loses to No. 7 Notre Dame on Wednesday, or if No. 14 Ole Miss loses to Duke within the Gator Bowl on Thursday.
The School Soccer Playoff is much from excellent, and it will possibly get annoying utilizing the results of each playoff sport and bowl sport as a referendum on each choice that will get made. However for all of these flaws, and for all the strengths the SEC has, it’s awfully tough for anyone to maintain arguing that Alabama, South Carolina or Ole Miss bought robbed by not being in.
Particularly after the previous two already misplaced their fourth video games of the season to second-tier Massive Ten groups.
The SEC is nice. It’s not above all people else. Anyone needed to humble them and knock them down a peg. Michigan and Illinois did an awesome job of that on Tuesday.