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SEC no longer at the top of the college football heap

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To paraphrase Will McAvoy on the HBO series “The Newsroom:” Is the SEC the best football conference in America?

No.

But it can be again.

Yes, there are still plenty of ranked teams, particularly from the always grueling SEC west in this week’s first AP college football poll of the season. Unlike in years past though, there is only one team ranked in the top 10, Number one Alabama.

The ACC is my pick for best conference right now in college football. The ACC has great teams. The SEC has one great team and a bunch of good teams.

The ACC has defending national champion Clemson, powerhouse Florida State, a Louisville program that, not surprisingly, is rolling pretty good under Mr. Petrino and more.

Miami will rise under Mark Richt, Larry Fedora will still be very good at North Carolina and NC State may turn some heads this season nationally.

The best collection of coaching talent is now in the ACC. Swinney, Fisher, Petrino, Richt all belong on the shelf right under Saban and Meyer.

There are not any SEC coaches that belong on that shelf unless you want to make a flimsy argument for Gus Malzahn.

Furthermore, who is the SEC second best coach behind Saban? Dan Mullen? He is about the only quality candidate that is not close to or sitting on the hot seat.

The SEC went with defense when hiring the latest crop of coaches because everyone wants to copy what Alabama has done.

That cannot be done.

Most places cannot recruit enough to dominate on defense have plenty of elite talent on offense too.

Clemson has done it.

Ohio State too.

Not many else.

These things usually don’t change over night so do not surprise yourself when we look up in September or October and see three ACC teams ranked in the top 10 and one SEC team.

Maybe even none.

 

Hayden visits with media after Wednesday’s practice

Arkansas running back Chase Hayden visited with the media Wednesday and talked about returning kicks, prepping for Florida A&M.

Jackson talks about game prep for Florida A&M

Razorbacks wide receiver Kendrick Jackson met with the media Wednesday to talk about preparing for Florida A&M.

Stewart talks about role in return game, preparation

Arkansas wide receiver Deon Stewart visited with the media Monday and talked about getting ready for Florida A&M and his role in the return game.

Austin Cantrell on dropping weight, quickness

Arkansas tight end Austin Cantrell met with the media after Wednesday’s practice and updated the offense’s progress.

Ragnow talks about goal of winning a title

Razorbacks center Frank Ragnow a day after being named All-American met with the media Wednesday.

Bielema shows his great PR side at NWA TD Club

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Bret Bielema knows it’s a crucial year.

He’s mentioned on several occasions in the preseason this is the fifth year and he is well aware it’s put up or shut up time.

But, dang it, you talk to the guy and you hope he can get Arkansas over the hump.

He did it once again at the Northwest Arkansas Touchdown Club in Fayetteville on Wednesday.

After his general talk (which delivered no earth-shattering revelations), he was asked about changes with Briella, who is now six weeks old.

“Jen wanted to celebrate her birthday Saturday, which would be every week since she was born,” he said, laughing. “I mean, she’s not even going to think birthdays are that big of a deal at this rate.”

But it has changed other things, too.

“I came home last Saturday night and was going to watch some things on TV,” he said. “I went to the adult refrigerator, got an adult beverage and went to sit down. That was taken out of my hand and I was handed a bottle.

“Well, when I left there was breast feeding going on. I would watch and coach ’em up a little, so that was a disappointment.”

You just don’t get stuff like that with most other coaches. For the first time since Danny Ford, the Razorbacks’ football coach is approachable.

He goes to the grocery store. He’s out and about around town. You get the idea Jen keeps him busy running errands.

When he is out and about, he converses with fans.

If he was similar to at least one other recent coach, he would already be under such intense pressure it might be unbearable.

Bo Mattingly pointed out that the Hogs are 13-7 in their last 20 games, which is fourth in the SEC. For the record, Bo didn’t come up with that … the UA sports information guys did starting last year.

That’s pulling facts out of your backside to justify a result, especially when you don’t mention that before the end of last season they were 13-5, which was more interesting, but still a little misleading.

Add in the six games not included in that selective total (2-4, by the way) and you’re suddenly 15-9.

That’s seventh in the SEC West. It’s 10th overall in the league. Without a couple of miracle wins against Auburn and Ole Miss in 2015, then TCU last year, the record would be worse.

Bielema knows this better than anyone. He also knows four straight losses to Texas A&M — three of them kicking off the SEC schedule — puts you in a hole from the get-go.

“I’m glad we have a bye week before we play them this year,” Bielema said Wednesday.

Yes, the culture has changed.

“We’ve created a culture I’m happy to be a part of,” Bielema said.

But, as he has pointed out several times, that has to translate into wins.

This isn’t a spelling bee. If you go 4-4 in the league every year, but win all four non-conference games (and there aren’t any daunting opponents the next few years there), you have eight wins a year.

Which means the Hogs fans will have to, sooner or later, address the biggest question: Is average good enough?

The guess here is no.

Defensive back Santos Ramirez on getting game-ready

After Tuesday’s practice, defensive back Santos Ramirez met with the media and talked about going from fall camp to pre-game preparation.

Walk-on Henry talks about brother, scholarship

Freshman walk-on linebacker Hayden Henry talked about his brother, Hunter, adjusting to Los Angeles and his scholarship counting in 2018.

Ramsey on how Razorbacks’ defense is getting game-ready

Arkansas linebacker Randy Ramsey after Tuesday’s practice.

DB Toliver talks about development of defense

Arkansas defensive back Henré Toliver talks about how the new defensive look has developed and coordinator Paul Rhodes.