I sure do. Because then Michigan would deserve to be Top 10 and Michigan State Top 3. Yep, if Florida is a Top 11 team then both Michigan teams would be much higher ranked - if you look at the talent and toughness. Okay - the Michigan comment is tongue in cheek.The SEC looks anything but dominant. Not just the games they lost to lower mid-majors but also the way they barely beat many others. But then again - you could say the same thing about the Big 10. I think what has happened is there are so many great athletes coming out of high school nowadays that many are flying under the radar and getting picked up by the second tier schools. Parity is here and you can't take anyone for granted- whether it be Appalachian State, Western Kentucky, East Carolina, Air Force, Northern Illinois,Texas Tech, etc. If you don't bring your A game you could be in trouble no matter your talent level and rich history. I'll say one thing - there's not a team in the country that Florida and Michigan State couldn't beat if the ball bounced the right way (like it did for Ole Miss). I wouldn't say that about Michigan just yet. Will take a couple years.