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Another SEC Power No. 1? The Preliminary College Football Top 25

 
The SEC has owned the College Football world during the BCS era including the last three National Championships. In My Top 25, the SEC has dominated my rankings, placing 4 teams in my Top 10. And thats not just because i'm a fan of the SEC, but because i'm a realist and it doesn't take a Genuis to see that the SEC has the most talent of any conference in the nation. The Big 12 also fared well placing six teams in the Top 25. I know alot of people make their own predictions on the upcoming seasons, and i know you think that this is just another one of those fans that think they know everything, but i assure this one is different. Just wait and see..... (link)

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