Again a great football weekend. Result....Alabama still the best in the country. Upsets, Michigan to an unranked Iowa, Washington to USC and Clemson to Pitt. WOW!
This changes the scene entirely. Ohio State at 5 should move up. Strength with wins AT Oklahoma and AT Wisconsin. Only loss to a now ranked #10 (Saturday) Penn State team. And a win over Nebraska at home.
USC surprised me to say the least. There are two games to go, and anything can happen but at this point I don't see anyone on horizon to beat Alabama in the playoffs.
This is just an observation on point and I am going to ask a question of all of you. Since the SEC s' power is based in the west only Alabama and the SEC is a bunch of also rans. Is it me or is the BIG
the toughest conference in the nation now? Consider this. I can see Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Penn State and even Nebraska ranked in the top 10. I am a BIG fan as you know, but I am also a
College football fan foremost. Is it possible that the over all talent has slipped in the SEC. Ole Miss, Miss St etc. have fallen off drastically. The BIG west conference includes Wisconsin and Nebraska.
The PAC has some good football teams also but at this time since Washington fell the entire PAC I believe only Washington, Colorado, USC Stanford and maybe Washington St. are ranked but most of them
in the bottom half of the top 15. Now the ACC. Syracuse is very good and so is Clemson. I have no idea how they will be ranked because Clemson defeated Syracuse. It appears that the PAC has equaled the
quality or at least narrowed the gap between the PAC and the SEC. I am asking this as a fan. This is believe it or not an impartial question. Please if you answer give as best an impartial answer as you can.
Give it an honest try. I'm asking an honest question. Not a fanboi question. Just an impartial question.