SEC Brutally Roasted After Another Pathetic College Football Playoff Performance

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The SEC will not have a team in the College Football Playoff title game for the third consecutive year following Ole Miss's 31-27 loss to Miami in the semi-finals. This marks a significant departure from the conference's historical dominance, as the SEC has been absent from the national championship since Georgia's victory over TCU in the 2022 season. The Big Ten has claimed the last two national titles with Michigan and Ohio State. With Indiana and Oregon facing off in the remaining semi-final, a Big Ten team is guaranteed another chance at the title. The shift highlights the evolving landscape of college football, influenced by changes such as the introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) agreements, which have contributed to the Big Ten's recent ascendancy.
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