Michigan’s Stunning NCAA Triumph Sparks Debate: Is the Big Ten Now the True Powerhouse Over the SEC?
Michigan’s Roddy Gayle Jr. dunks the ball against Alabama during Michigan’s Sweet 16 victory on Friday in in Chicago. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Now that the financial factor in recruiting is a (somewhat) legal (for now) fact of life, it shouldn’t be a surprise that Michigan could outbid an SEC blueblood for an elite athlete. It’s happening all the time, across a variety of sports.
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For decades, the SEC’s advantage was proximity to talent, climate and passion. That’s been turned on its head by Big Ten schools that have been around longer and, as a result, have bigger and wealthier alumni bases. According to Almabase.com, seven of the top 10 largest alumni associations in the country reside in Big Ten country.

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