Colin Cowherd of Fox Sports went on a rant to dress down the state of the SEC, especially the teams after Alabama.

This is not the first time Cowherd has attacked the SEC. In fact, he did it last month, when he outlined national title contenders.

“Outside of ‘Bama, who’s really a big dog anymore? Your big dogs are all underachieving,” Cowherd said. “So last week, Florida got manhandled by Big Ten Michigan, and every SEC fan boy, ‘Well, who’s Florida?’ I don’t know, the last nine years they won a national title and five SEC East division. ‘Well, the SEC East’ is what garbage? So half your conference is garbage. You’re admitting that. OK, thank you, I win the argument.”

Cowherd went on to give a simulated back-and-forth with the “SEC fan boy.” After he said Texas A&M lost to a “middle of the pack Pac-12 team,” the SEC fan boy in Cowherd’s mind dismissed the Aggies.

Cowherd listed his “big six” in the SEC and described what he thought of the five outside of Alabama.

“Tennessee is average, Georgia is rebuilding, Florida got manhandled, Auburn has lost five straight to top 10 teams and LSU has Ed Orgeron as head coach who’s a coordinator,” Cowherd said.

Cowherd seemed to put a lot of stock in this week’s games, most notably TCU-Arkansas, Auburn-Clemson and Georgia-Notre Dame as a sort of measuring stick for the conference.

“SEC fan boy, at some point own it, you’re eroding,” Cowherd said. “Some of your big dog programs. Michigan’s good, Ohio State’s good, Penn State’s good, Wisconsin’s good. They’re going to be 10-win teams. You’re not going to have a second 10-win team in the conference because LSU over time will erode.”