SEC Shorts might have been decent back when it could focus on one topic and be, you know, short. Ever since ESPN signed them, it's largely sunk into being a parade of wearing a half dozen team shirts and then making run-on stat filled references to their team's performance that week or that year. Mostly safe, mostly inert. They can't make any jokes that are too cutting or outrageous, because corporate PR restrictions are a b ... well, you know.
And then there's the fifteen million imitators. Sadly, none of them are rarely that funny. Oh well. It's the offseason, I suppose anything is better than nothing. I suppose.