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Concealed Republican > Blog > News > Joel Klatt roasts SEC: Nick Saban isn’t there ‘with his big old coattails for you to ride as a conference’
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Joel Klatt roasts SEC: Nick Saban isn’t there ‘with his big old coattails for you to ride as a conference’

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 3, 2026 3:21 am
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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The SEC has, for years, enjoyed a widespread belief that it is the strongest conference in college football. And for years, that belief was correct.

Starting in 2009, Nick Saban created one of the most impressive dynasties in the sport’s history. The Alabama Crimson Tide won a BCS National Championship in his third year on the job. And just never stopped winning. They won again in 2011 and 2012. Then won three more College Football Playoff National Championships from 2015-2020.

But as hard as it is to believe, 2020 is now six years ago, and the times have changed. Dramatically. The Big Ten has won three consecutive National Championships, starting, coincidentally, when name, image and likeness rules were changed allowing college football players to get paid by outside collectives. Not only has the Big Ten won three in a row, but the SEC hasn’t reached the championship game since 2022.

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SEC teams were 1-8 during the 2025-2026 bowl season against teams from other conferences, and 0-3 in the playoff against other Power 4 programs. Despite those obvious realities, along with plenty of other unflattering statistics, at the conference’s recent spring meetings, Commissioner Greg Sankey and other prominent figures were adamant that they remain, by far, the country’s best conference.

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There are some who agree with that sentiment, and others who don’t, and based on some comments made by FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt, he’s squarely in the latter category. Why? Because Nick Saban’s retired, and the conference can’t ride his “big old coattails” anymore.

“This is not 2012, this is not 2016, 15,” Klatt said during a recent episode of his show. “I’m sorry, Nick Saban is no longer there with his big old coattails for you to ride as a conference. It’s not that way anymore. So I thought that we should recap what we learned from the SEC spring meetings, and I’ve gotta be honest, it wasn’t a lot.

“What did we get? Propaganda. Awesome,” he continued. “Let’s start with what Greg Sankey said, and it was basically, ‘hey, we’re the best.’ That is false. They are not by far the best conference in college football. And candidly, I don’t even know if you can call them the best conference in college football.”

SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey standing at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium during a college football game

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Klatt added that the “data” shows that the Big Ten has passed the SEC, and those who doubt that are predisposed to support the SEC or its schools.

“Why don’t we just go to the data, why don’t we call balls and strikes, because here’s the thing: at a meeting like that, Greg is saying this to a group of writers who largely want that to be true. If you believe what he said, deep down in your heart, it’s because you want to believe what he said. You don’t want to see the data, you don’t want to see the truth.

“And that’s fine, and that makes college football great. If you’re a fan and you’re mad right now because you sense what I’m about to talk about, and you’re thinking to yourself like, ‘no way, here he goes,’ that’s fine, because the passion in our sport is what makes our sport great. What the data suggests is that what Greg said, is absolutely false. The Big Ten is 4-0 over the SEC over the last three playoffs. 4-0 is not a small thing now.”

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Fox Sports Football Analyst Joel Klatt broadcasting during trophy presentation at Lucas Oil Stadium

Yes, four games is a small sample size. But the playoff is the best against the best, ostensibly, providing a clearer comparison. Bowl games, too, went the Big Ten’s way. Iowa beat Vanderbilt, a team that believed it should have been in the College Football Playoff. Illinois beat Tennessee, a team that was ranked for much of the season. Indiana obliterated Alabama, with the one win being Texas over Michigan. That same Texas team also lost to Ohio State in the first week of the year. Meanwhile, Curt Cignetti and the Indiana Hoosiers went 16-0 a few months after Steve Sarkisian said undefeated teams were a thing of the past.

It’s Sankey’s job to ignore these results and point to metrics he prefers. But it’s the job of those on the outside to be honest about where the SEC currently sits. Because activism from Sankey and other coaches has already impacted the selection committee. Alabama’s inclusion in the 2025-2026 field proves it. And it’s why Klatt’s right to call it out for what it is, propaganda.

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