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SEC is in a league of its own

Conference has five teams in the top 10

Urban Meyer admits SEC teams have played nonconference cupcakes in the past. Urban Meyer admits SEC teams have played nonconference cupcakes in the past. (John Raoux/Associated Press)
By Mark Blaudschun
Globe Staff / September 19, 2008

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You can debate the merits of Southern California as the No. 1 team in college football, although a 35-3 demolition of No. 5 Ohio State is a pretty compelling argument in favor of the Trojans. But Oklahoma, Florida, and Georgia received first-place votes this week, so there is still some doubt. (Full article: 887 words)

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