All warm weather teams! And where are these bowls played?
by Brian Brown
(Fresno, Ohio)
I would say that in recent years the SEC has been one of the top 2 conferences almost every year.
That said, I don't think the gap is nearly as wide as ya'll down south seem to think. Take any of your teams and throw them in the Big Ten and it won't take long for them to start changing the make-up of their team. I guarantee it.
First off there's the weather. If you can't run the ball consistently, and I mean pound it between the tackles you won't compete for a championship in the Big Ten. Therefore your offensive lines will become bigger and slower.
Alabama is the one team out of the SEC that this year I believe could have competed for the Big Ten Title, with Auburn a close second with the running of Cam Newton similar to Ohio State.
So now with the need to pound the rock because of the cold, snow, wind, and rain late in the season, you better have some big NFL style linebackers to stop these big backs running behind these mammoth lines.
My thinking on why you do consistently well in bowl games is you're built for it. I mean no disrespect because you have great teams but they're built to play in good conditions.
It's not that any of the SEC couldn't come up late in the season and win in the bad weather, it's that they couldn't do it week after week! This is the same problem I have with Boise ST. and other non-BCS teams. They have the ability to win against almost any BCS team in a 1 game scenario, but they would have no chance of winning the Big Ten or SEC!
Take a look, since there's some OSU bashing where we played the bowls, not only in weather The SEC is built for but mostly in their backyard.