With the BCS making its farewell tour in 2013, it would be fitting if its biggest beneficiary—the SEC—won its eighth consecutive title as the lights go out in Pasadena.
It’s no coincidence that the SEC’s reign of dominance coincided with the BCS era; the two were made for one another.
Think about it this way: what better partner for a conference which offers the most difficult schedules and draws the top athletes than a system that uses computer rankings to seed a single championship game?
When the impartial processor makes the call, a o...
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