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Post by AllThingsKC on Jun 28, 2012 19:02:55 GMT -6
I am sure we can all agree that the SEC is, by far, the toughest football conference.
What's the second football conference?
In terms on # of Top 25 finishes, # of BSC Bowl victories, # of NCs.
Or: Which conference has the best record against SEC teams?
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Post by shaneomac1 on Jun 29, 2012 8:27:15 GMT -6
WAC
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Post by sportshornclint on Jun 29, 2012 10:39:38 GMT -6
I voted Big 10 but it has to be close between them and the Big 12. In the last 10 years each conference has 1 National title each, but top to bottom are routinely much better than the Pac-12 despite USC winning a handful of titles themselves this decade.
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Post by topdawg85 on Jun 29, 2012 10:48:19 GMT -6
Big 12 based specifically on OU and Texas.
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Post by bawshogg88 on Jun 29, 2012 10:53:48 GMT -6
Behind the SEC, I'll take the more storied programs in the Big 10 as a distant second. Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State > OU/Texas
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Post by bawshogg88 on Jun 29, 2012 10:54:43 GMT -6
Add in Nebraska, who is irrelevant now but a wonderfully storied progam and the Big 10 is definitely a cut above the Big 12.
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Post by tidesarollin on Jun 29, 2012 11:37:27 GMT -6
Although the logo still makes no sense to me.
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Post by burgerrider on Jun 30, 2012 21:45:12 GMT -6
BIG 10. Hands down. Big 12. Let's see they only have 10 teams because Texas don't want 12. Then look at who left. A&M, Mizzou, Colorado, and Nebraska. Look at who they replaced them with. TCU is kinda a wash for A&M. But West Virginia for Mizzou, Colorado, and Nebraska. No way does losing that, and having only 10 teams put them over the BIG 10. And Like the SEC. The BIG 10 is a conference where all members are equal. Big 12 is Texas 1st, Oklahoma 2nd. Then everyone else after. Also nobody is trying to leave the Big 10. 4 out of 12 of the Big 12 original members have bolted for greener pastures.
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