The casual fan could have stopped watching the SEC about midway through November and not missed anything.
Since then, the league has become as compelling as a daytime soap opera. The end of the regular season ran 30 minutes too long with Alabama and Florida already safe as division champions. The conference championship game then turned out to be a sequel no one needed, as the Crimson Tide made easy work of a B-list Gators offense.
And all that would have been OK if the coaching carousel had any juice to it.
Georgia, Missouri and South Carolina all had openings.