One of the hottest debates in all of college football this offseason was essentially an argument between the Big Ten and SEC. As everyone likely knows by now, the Big Ten plays nine conference games each season while the SEC only plays eight. The Big Ten believes this is unfair and that the SEC should match what they do and play nine conference games while the SEC doesn't feel the need to because their schedules are already tough enough.
Unfortunately for the Big Ten, the data is on the SECs side, and Georgia is the perfect example why the SEC doesn't need to change anything after the release of the preseason AP Poll on Monday.