You know, The SEC needs change.
For years, much of the conference has been oppressed behind the same repulsive leaders. Teams that held down the rest. There were the feudal lords (Georgia, Tennessee, LSU, Florida) and then there was everyone else– a peasant.
The South was set in its ways. Things were working out for them. But you can’t stop change. It’s a movement, an opportunity, an uprising.
Today, the SEC has change we can all believe in. Vanderbilt sits atop the SEC East standings, will be visited by ESPN College Gameday and has the wishes of everyone outside of the state of Alabama hoping for a major upset.
Alabama has returned. While once one of the kings of the South, Alabama fell on hard times. But it’s pulled itself up by the bootstraps. A real American Dream type story.
Then there’s Kentucky. Back-to-back bowl wins. 4-0 so far this season. Wins over Florida State, Clemson, and LSU. The SEC has changed.
In a time where many people are looking for change, I’ll point you in one direction.
The SEC