I probably wouldnt have a problem with it if it didnt have so much to do with how things actually play out. They help generate such an invisible perception that it becomes so persuasive for the top player to want to play for those schools. I know most come from that region, but the SEC wasnt always the king sh#t either. And then polls to start the year. Their pushing the SEC generates this perception that voters-both writers and coaches-place votes for SEC teams. I know preseason polls dont matter much, but they matter some. And lets be honest, would a 1 loss Auburn who went 3-9 a year ago, and started this year so far off the radar even be in the NC converstation if they were from ANY other conference. I would bet they would be no closer than Michigan St. Just my thoughts. I think many, including myself, are annoyed by it becuase to have the one and only gigantic sports network solidly in the corner for specific schools and conferences is really and unfair advantages. I know life aint fair, but this is still a bit BS.