I'll stop debating, as I really don't like the SEC.
I just think it was clear that they truly were the best conference this year. And the only reason I even brought that up was because Bama's adjusted rankings/stats are impressive regardless of who they played OOC.
They definitely killed it in the bowl season, I absolutely agree there. I wasn't impressed with the wins as much as you were, because as was said, their match-ups were beyond favorable, but they did have a lot of blow-outs.
But I disagree about them being better the entire season. They were actually mediocre in the non-conference, and then did their customary job of beating each other and jumping in the polls because of it.
* Auburn needed overtime to beat Jacksonville St.
* Arkansas lost to Toledo. Arkansas lost to average TX Tech.
* Ole Miss lost to Memphis. LSU had struggles against Syracuse.
* Florida baaaaarely beat Eastern Carolina and got walloped by FSU.
* Georgia barely beat GT by less than a TD and needed OT to beat Georgia Southern.
* Kentucky lost badly to Louisville.
* Vanderbilt was Vanderbilt.
* Tennessee lost to OU.
* Missou got lucky to beat Arkansas State by a TD and UCONN 9-6.
* South Carolina lost to something called The Citadel. The Citadel.
This was a down year for the SEC during the regular season. They turned it on, no doubt, in the bowl season, but there are some chinks in the armor (starting with their awful QB play), and I personally wouldn't call them by far the best conference in the regular season. Not even close actually IMHO.
Edit: Oh yeah, back on topic, ummmm, McCullough has offers from some SEC schools.