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I was only half kidding but it's true. Fans don't count. If fans counted, the SEC would not have the power they do because of the power 5 areas, they have the fewest fans in their footprint, at least they did until their recent expansion.
Auburn getting left out years ago led to the BCS
It is about the noise that the media makes, mostly ESPN. ESPN has a vested interest in the SEC.
Last year Ohio State was nearly left out and ESPN was telling us that was correct. When we had the sham rematch of LSU vs Bama, all fans except SEC fans were upset. ESPN scolded us that we were dumb and had to accept the rematch because they know what is best.
If the SEC gets left out, ESPN will go full retard in their outrage.
And let's face it, there are only 2 conferences with real power, the Big Ten and the SEC. The other 3 conferences are followers. The Big 12 could have been a major conference but they allowed Texas to strong arm them all which led to TAM and Nebraska leaving.
If the Big 12 had real leadership, not only would they have kept TAM and Nebraska, but they would have added teams. They probably could have poached a few teams like Florida State and Miami who would probably rather play in the south than play up in Syracuse and Boston.
The ACC is weak too. They allow Notre Dame to get the benefit of being in the ACC (taking one of their guaranteed bowl spots) but none of the costs (sharing their TV money).
So yes, we are stuck with 4 teams until the SEC or Big 10 get left out. The SEC will get quicker result due to the additional pressure of ESPN going out of their minds.
Tha ****? You mean they have the fewest PEOPLE in their respective MARKET areas. By way of fans in seats...the SEC is BY FAR the leader in that category. It isn't even close, bro...
As for ESPN having an interest in the SEC? Well, they have the partnership with the SEC Network, but they also partner with the Longhorn Network and they have the exclusive rights to EVERY OTHER CONFERENCE except the Pac12 (which has a side-deal with Fox). You think they (ESPN) would rather see an SEC team get all the publicity when CBS can pick-off those games? Really? Yeah, CBS has the FIRST CHOICE of games every weekend. ESPN's deal with the SEC (and SEC Network) is 2nd.
Y'all can cry "SEC Bias" all day long, but the reality is that the committee is made up of people like Barry Alvarez and Tom Osborne and others who don't give 2 ***** about the SEC.
Yes, Auburn getting left out in 2004 was interesting...but DID YOU KNOW... the BCS got its start in 1998... So come off the "well the SEC got us the BCS" ****...it simply isn't true.