A veteran sports journalist explores the real reason why college football can’t shake the attitude of “SEC vs Everyone Elseâ€: size does matter.
How the SEC Became Goliath covers the Southeastern Conference and how the league became dominant, winning seven straight national championships.
Size matters. That’s why the SEC is Goliath, because the Southeastern Conference, top to bottom, has better coaches, better stadiums, better bank accounts, and better weather, but the difference maker is the bigger and better players.
The SEC has walked off with the big crystal prize in college football for seven straight years and will not give it back. The talk of “big boy football†grinds on the Buckeyes, Sooners, Longhorns, and Ducks. All they can come back with is “Wait until next year.†Then next year comes and the SEC tribe is chanting in the closing minutes of the National Championship Game, “SEC, SEC, SEC!â€
The national championship trophy has been in the South for so long it has sunburn. That is why college football is thick with the acrimony: SEC vs. Everyone Else. The domiÂnance of the SEC has a lot more to do with the South’s culture than just the rock-’em, sock-’em of football played one day a week. The South lost the Civil War, and socioloÂgists will tell you that there is still a regional angst, an “us against them†mentality, a spirit of “those damn Yankees.†It is not just about championships. The SEC is about culture and competitiveness. . . . It is about players.
How the SEC Became Goliath: The Making of College Football's Most Dominant Conference
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Book Details
Author(s)Ray Glier
PublisherHoward Books
ISBN / ASIN1476710309
ISBN-139781476710303
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank436,250
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸