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David Wharton: It's hard to argue, but SEC remains top dog in college football. Even if you don't like it

Now that they have regained the spotlight, the fine people of the Southeastern Conference would like to deliver a simple, heartfelt message.

Don't hate us because we're good.

In a season marked by upsets and turmoil, the SEC has once again emerged as top dog, with two teams - Alabama and Georgia - in Monday night's College Football Playoff championship game.

That guarantees a ninth title in 12 years for the SEC and a second in the CFP's four-year history.

Think of it

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