Trey W.
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Pretty much every SEC fan will tell you that the SEC is the strongest conference in NCAA. If Auburn goes on to win the NCG that will be 5 straight years an SEC team has won it. Then you throw in LSU in '03 and you got 6 of the last 8 NC from the SEC.
The PAC 10 will gain a little conference strength by adding 2 teams and give them a conference championship game, but will still come up way short in terms of strength compared to the SEC.
The Big 12 will lose a little with Colorado going to the PAC 10 and i'm not sure who or if they will bring in anyone to replace them.
The Big 10 I think is bringing in 2 more teams which should help their cause and give them a conference championship game.
The Big East and ACC are still a step down from the above conferences but are getting better.
So given this and the SEC's string of NC, if Auburn wins this year will it pretty much seal the SEC and the toughest conference in the NCAA?
Also, has any conference ever won 5 straight NC's?
The PAC 10 will gain a little conference strength by adding 2 teams and give them a conference championship game, but will still come up way short in terms of strength compared to the SEC.
The Big 12 will lose a little with Colorado going to the PAC 10 and i'm not sure who or if they will bring in anyone to replace them.
The Big 10 I think is bringing in 2 more teams which should help their cause and give them a conference championship game.
The Big East and ACC are still a step down from the above conferences but are getting better.
So given this and the SEC's string of NC, if Auburn wins this year will it pretty much seal the SEC and the toughest conference in the NCAA?
Also, has any conference ever won 5 straight NC's?