There is no question about which college football conference is the most dominant. The last five champions with the last two consecutive from the same state should be an illuminating indicator of the level of superiority. Yet many hold fast to the concept that there is no dominant conference due to most 'power conferences' being top heavy only.
Problem solved.
Behold. A truly epic collection of the most dominant teams to step onto the field. The SEC, in my opinion.
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The most successful team this past decade would be the University of Florida without question. Winning two BCS National Championships in three seasons, (three overall) with eight well-earned conference championships against the most prolific breed of athleticism in the nation, the Gators secure a place in the Supremely Epic Conference, or SEC.
FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES
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Beginning with the absorption of the Tallahassee Female Academy and growing into a program that would finish ranked top five in the nation for 14 straight years with two national titles, the Seminoles definitely qualify as a worthy contender.
Boise State Broncos
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The primary argument of the Bronco fan base is that it doesn't get proper respect when beating a team from a traditional school or one from a BCS conference. "No one will ever give us a chance." With scoring victories over literally everyone who takes the field, losing a total of only five games the last five seasons (including bowl games), Boise State, your chance is here.
Ohio State Buckeyes
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The buckeyes have been to the national championship game three times since 2002, winning the '02 contest over Miami (FL) in an overtime thriller. OSU has also won the title six times before. Year after year, the Buckeye defense remains at a world-class level, as well.
Miami Hurricanes
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With arguably the deepest talent hub in the country the last twenty years, the Miami Hurricanes have won five titles, including the latest awarded in 2001. The 'U' competes on a weekly basis with the best the NCAA's top level has to offer, and therefore deserves a probationary invitation to the SEC.
Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Nebraska has won more than 70 percent of its games in the 118 years of existence. One of the country's best traveling fan bases, five national titles (two back-to-back), and 43 conference titles with 24 bowl victories qualify as a team worthy of the sixth and final spot in the (division name not important) division of the SEC.
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Louisiana State University Tigers
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The 'bengaled tigers form Baton Rouge' simply play on a championship level, winning two of the previous seven BCS titles. LSU will be tested again in week one of the 2011 season as they take the field against the sore and angry Oregon Ducks.
Oklahoma Sooners
Oklahoma has dominated college football, appearing in a BCS bowl game nine of the last ten years - three of those games being for the national championship. This alone is indicative of elite status.
Alabama Crimson Tide
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The Tide is noted for collecting 13 national titles, the most of any other school, with the latest coming in 2009 in the Rose Bowl, and 22 Southeastern Conference titles. We could go on about Alabama, but let us conclude by saying year five for head coach Nick Saban should be eventful, since losing the starting quarterback, running back, wide receiver, offensive lineman, defensive lineman, and the most accurate kicker in the nation for 2010.
Texas Longhorns
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Texas has appeared in the BCS title game twice in the last five seasons. They have also succeeded with victories in every other bowl game since 2004. The Longhorns are the second most successful program in FBS (formerly Division-I) history, winning better than 70 percent of their games.
Auburn Tigers
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The defending national champion Tigers have also won eleven conference titles while ranking 5th overall in winning percentage in bowl games. After all, John Heisman himself played for the navy blue and burnt orange yelling, "War Eagle...Hey!"
Virginia Tech Hokies
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In short, V-Tech just wins. They have won 10+ games seven consecutive years, currently the longest in the nation. They also have appeared in 17 straight bowl games during the 23 years Frank Beamer has been head coach. The Hokies have also won the ACC four times since joining in 2004. 'Beamer ball' is a way of life.
On deck (maybe next time)
Oregon Ducks
University of Southern California Trojans
Texas Christian University Horned Frogs