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SEC Horizontal, Big Ten Vertical

Bill Connelly

"It's just like a vertical conference and a horizontal conference. To me, half the games of the SEC, in SEC play, were decided by one score last year. It was dynamite to follow. It's just they might not have the best team in the country. They might not have a team capable of winning three or four playoff games."

Context

Bill's structural read on the two power conferences as of post-spring 2026. The SEC has the 4-6-9-10-11-12-15-16-19-20 teams in SP+ — a giant strong middle, no clear top three. The Big Ten has the top three teams in the country and a noticeably weaker bottom (the SEC's worst team was ahead of seven Big Ten teams in last year's SP+).

The framing has structural consequences: a horizontal conference produces dynamite week-to-week games but is unlikely to produce a playoff winner; a vertical conference is the inverse. The frame became part of the show's vocabulary on first articulation.

Subject(s)

  • SEC
  • Big Ten
  • Conference-structure analysis