So, you get the top ranked teams, but never watch something like the MAC, or even some of the unranked teams in the MWC or WAC or Conference USA. You're missing some very entertaining games, especially the MAC which was really wild last year. My point is, that by not even paying attention to a broad spectrum of the sport, your view is much narrower than if you actually saw some of the "lesser" games. Just like last year, did you watch your SEC power Mississippi struggle to get past Fresno State who ran up some pretty big stats and points against the vaunted SEC defense. Granted, Ole Miss is at the bottom of the SEC, but they would probably be at the bottom half of the MWC also (at least before the breakup of the conference which at one time had Boise, TCU, BYU, Utah all of whom would also feast on the SEC also-rans). There is no conference that doesn't have some soft spots, but may have some very good teams on top. Thank goodness for the scholarship limits that have helped spread the talent around the country as there are a lot of good players in some of the smaller schools and conferences (check out the NFL rosters) because the BCS and ESPN keep making the rich richer and without these limits the balance of power would be completely out of control.