Michael Lev Superconferences aren’t coming; they’re already here. Five of the eight College Football Playoffs have been won by teams from the SEC. One of the other three went to the Big Ten (Ohio State in 2014-15). If it weren’t for Clemson — which has six CFP appearances and two titles — it’d be all-superpowers, all the time. The Big 12 has made only four appearances in the CFP, all by Oklahoma — which is headed to the SEC later this decade. The other big movers — Texas, USC and UCLA — have combined for zero CFP berths, but hey, who’s counting? This year’s race for the national title is especially top-heavy. It’s Ohio State, Alabama and Georgia in some order — followed by everybody else. Can an outsider break through, a la Cincinnati last season? Can anyone snap the SEC’s streak of three straight national championships? People are also…
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