The Big Ten just won a third straight national championship, and the real story isn’t Indiana’s miracle run. It’s what the three-peat says about the SEC’s position in the new era of college football.
In this video, I break down why the SEC’s old advantages are fading, how NIL and the transfer portal changed the talent economy, and why the SEC’s biggest problem right now isn’t money, recruiting grounds, or TV deals. It’s mindset. From Paul Finebaum brushing off Indiana’s title as “cute” to Nick Saban’s comments about the Big Ten advantage, the SEC’s reaction reveals a fatal flaw that has to change if they want to catch the Big Ten again.
Topics covered:
Big Ten three-peat and what it means for the SEC
Indiana’s title run and why it matters beyond the Cinderella story
How NIL and the transfer portal reshaped roster-building
Why SEC depth dominance isn’t the cheat code anymore
Finebaum, Saban, and the SEC’s attitude problem
What the SEC has to change to get back on top
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