This take is completely detached from reality. Indiana finished 3-9 last season and ranked 101st in SP+. The SEC isn't terrified of a program with one winning season in the last decade. Tom Allen is a good coach, but building a dynasty requires consistent top-25 talent, something Indiana hasn't shown. Their recruiting classes still rank in the 50s, while the top SEC schools are all in the top 15. The "reload" myth is backed by Alabama and Georgia combining for 7 of the last 8 national titles. Indiana needs to win their division before anyone talks about them challenging the SEC's structure.