It is the SEC, period. College football odds fans know that the league has gone 7-1 in the BCS since 2001, with two national titles NCAA football betting fans see that during that same time period the Big 10 went 4-6, the Big 12 went 3-6 and the ACC was 0-6. NCAA College football odds fans know that the SEC is just a brutal conference, almost from top to bottom. NCAA football odds fans know that Kentucky and Vanderbilt are even good enough to go to a bowl game this year. NCAA football betting players know that LSU and Florida will be ranked in the top 5 to start the season and other teams will be in the top 25. Georgia, South Carolina, Arkansas, Auburn and Tennessee are all tough teams.
NCAA College football betting odds fans think that the SEC East has the top teams of Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and even South Carolina. NCAA football odds fans know that Georgia has QB Matthew Stafford but he needs to have other players help him out. South Carolina has a solid QB in Blake Mitchell and a stout defense. NCAA football odds fans know that Florida loses a lot of starters but QB Tim Tebow is expected to be good. NCAA football betting players know that Tennessee has QB Erick Ainge and a solid running game. College football odds fans see that Vanderbilt returns 18 starters and could finally contend for a bowl game this season. Kentucky has some talent on offense but the defense looks suspect.
College football odds fans know that the SEC West has potential #1 LSU in addition to Arkansas, Auburn and even Alabama as contenders. College football betting players think LSU has a lot of power on offense and defense and if they get quality play from the QB they will be tough. College football odds fans know that Arkansas has Darren McFadden and that is enough to scare any team. Nick Saban is in Alabama and his hiring has fans excited. College football odds fans know that Auburn has a solid QB in Brandon Cox but a tough road schedule in conference. College football odds fans know that Mississippi State has done nothing under Croom and it could be time for a coaching change. Mississippi has a running game but a weak defense. NCAA football odds fans believe the best player in the conference may be RB Darren McFadden, Jr. from Arkansas. He can break open a game at anytime.