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Conferences With Most Players in the 2013 NFL Draft
If anyone wanted another example of just how dominant and better the SEC is when compared with the rest of college football, the 2013 NFL Draft proved to be another huge statement for the best conference in the sport, getting in more players than anyone else overall and obviously in the first round as well.
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2013 College Football Schedue – FBS vs FCS Teams
Out of the 125 teams in the FBS, 106 will play against FCS teams in the 2013 season, as the non-conference schedule was completed last week. The trend of scheduling an easy win on the home games list continues, mostly in an attempt to get enough wins and become bowl eligible.
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Which Conference Will Finally Beat the SEC
Last season, the USC Trojans, were picked #1 on the AP Poll, preseason. They ended up having a 7-6 season and losing their bowl game, not beating a single ranked team along the way. Meanwhile, the SEC (Alabama) won another BCS national title and five teams in the top 10 of the final college football rankings.
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Most Valuable Conferences in College Sports
Football generates most of the money in College sports, and then comes basketball at a distant second
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10 Most Valuable College Football Teams
Surprise, surprise, the SEC rule this one as well. Not the top school, which belongs to the only Big 12 program on this list (Texas, way beyond the rest), but owning 7 spots along the way. Alabama and LSU as expected, but also Auburn and Arkansas who have seen better days. Michigan represent the Big Ten while Notre Dame are the independent party in College Football’s most valuable programs.
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BCS Bowls – All About the Money
College Football and bowl season are about one thing: Making money. That is why there hasn’t been a playoff and why the one installed is a limited, disappointing ones. Teams from the AQ conferences: The SEC, Big Ten, ACC, Big 12 Pac-12 and still the Big East don’t want to give up on the nearly $200 million that will be paid out by the BCS to the conferences represented in the five BCS bowls.
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SEC – Terrible Week 12 Schedule of the Best Conference in College Football
The SEC have the last six national titles to claim as being the best conference in College Football. Year after year, their out of conference schedule often looks quite terrible, as Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Auburn, Texas A&M and Kentucky have all scheduled FCS opponents on week 12.
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LSU Tigers – Still National Title Contenders
Les Miles knows he doesn’t have the best team he’s had in Baton Rouge in 2012, but they’re still good enough to remain undefeated at home over the last 22 games, as LSU made a huge dent in the aspiration of South Carolina to finish higher than ever before this season, beating the Gamecocks 23-21.
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Georgia Bulldogs – Todd Gurley is the Best Freshman in College Football
The Georgia Bulldogs football team is off to a great start in 2012, going 4-0 through the first weeks, mostly thanks to their three-headed monster rushing attack, led by true freshman Todd Gurley, who has been the best running back in the SEC so far.