SEC will have more players drafted in the NFL Draft than any other conference for the 9th year in a row again this year.
and?
the goal is to win
hopefulyl auburn keeps this lead
so zero sec teams get in the playoffs
SEC will have more players drafted in the NFL Draft than any other conference for the 9th year in a row again this year.
Sec only getting 1 in

if bama lose, they not getting none in
You know a 2 loss Bama rockin the SEC crown is getting in. shyt, they'll prolly even be ranked above FSU. 

and?
the goal is to win
hopefulyl auburn keeps this lead
so zero sec teams get in the playoffs
You know a 2 loss Bama rockin the SEC crown is getting in. shyt, they'll prolly even be ranked above FSU.
I need Mizzou to take care of business in the championship game.![]()
SEC will have more players drafted in the NFL Draft than any other conference for the 9th year in a row again this year.
If u can't win on the field u don't deserve to be inAnyone who watches college football knows the SEC is filled with NFL talent and why they're a hyped up conference.
Why would you not want a team representing the toughest conference in college in the playoffs? shyt is stupid logic breh.
It was the ACC until 2009.

naw, not this year with this committee bullshyt....if bama lose, they not getting in....only way they get in is if everyone else loses too....if no one else does (tcu, Baylor, osu, ore), bama and the sec short....

You're underestimating the mystique surrounding the SEC. If Bama wins the SEC, they're in. nikkas just gon hafta be mad.![]()
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/05/sec_football_by_the_numbers_nf_15.html
The SEC has topped all conferences in the number of players picked in each of the past eight drafts. This year, the SEC led the way with 49 selections, outdistancing the 42 of the runner-up ACC.
Last year, the margin was much wider. The SEC set a record with 63 drafted players, more than double the 30 of the runner-up ACC.
The last time the SEC was not the top conference in the draft was 2006, when the Big Ten had 41 players picked and the SEC 37.
In 2007, the SEC had 41 picks and the second-place Big Ten 32. In 2008, the SEC had 35 picks and the ACC 33. In 2009, the SEC had 37 picks and the ACC 33. In 2010, the SEC had 49 picks and the Big Ten 34. In 2011, the SEC had 38 picks and the ACC 35. In 2012, the SEC had 42 picks and the Big Ten had 41.
If 2009 means 2006, you're right![]()