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Guest Blog 2: Big Ten better than SEC at something!
Posted by Nathan Rogers in Football, Theatre, Uncategorized, affiliates on May 12th, 2010
Turns out the Big Ten is good at something — Ballroom Dancing. Congrats to Purdue’s Latin and Ballroom Dance team for competing on Dancing with the Stars.
Ballroom Dance. Like this.

That is something that we don’t do in the SEC. But in the SEC, we do this:

You “win” Purdue.
At Circle City Tickets, we are proud to support the Big Ten in whatever “sports” they turn out to be good at.
SEC Football Special guest Blog!!!
Posted by Nathan Rogers in Football, Uncategorized, affiliates on May 11th, 2010
Yes, it is old news that the SEC won another national Championship. Alabama rolled over Texas to win the school’s 13th national title, and the 4th national title in a row for the SEC ( 4 in a row!!!!). For a season recap of the Tide’s championship glory, see the awesome video below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxgWza9xHRw
That however, it not the main purpose of this blog, I just wanted to include it. Goodness knows I would never miss the opportunity to express how much better SEC football is than every other conference, but this blog is not about that.
Actually it is. Just kidding. This year the SEC set a new record with 49 players from the conference selected in the 2010 NFL draft. That was 15 more players than the Big Ten had selected–30% more players!!
Not only did the SEC have the most overall players selected, they also had 23 players taken in the first three rounds–the “premium” rounds–more than the second place Pac-Ten which had 15.
So for 11 of the past 13 years the SEC has had the most players taken in the draft.
That is dominance. Something the SEC knows well. (And something the Big Ten knows by another form of the word, i.e. “dominated”).
Let Circle City Tickets help you find tickets to see these former SEC football players in the NFL.
Roll Tide.
**Oh, it is also worth mentioning that there are 7 SEC teams ranked in the top 25 rankings for college baseball. The SEC is loaded this year and no doubt the winner of the college world series will probably once again be from the mighty Southeastern Conference.
