sportstalent
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I will throw this out for any takers to look at the strength of schedule argument....
List the best non-conference victory or victories by each BCS conference over another BCS conference.
Iowa over ISU...not joking
I will throw this out for any takers to look at the strength of schedule argument....
List the best non-conference victory or victories by each BCS conference over another BCS conference.
I will throw this out for any takers to look at the strength of schedule argument....
List the best non-conference victory or victories by each BCS conference over another BCS conference.
I will throw this out for any takers to look at the strength of schedule argument....
List the best non-conference victory or victories by each BCS conference over another BCS conference.
Notre Dame over MSU.
Score one for the independents.
Clemson over Georgia
LSU over TCU
Mississippi over Texas
Alabama over V-Tech
Michigan over Notre Dame
Notre Dame over MSU
Oklahoma over Notre Dame
Stanford over Notre Dame
Arizona St over Wisconsin
BYU over Texas
Wisconsin over BYU
Rutgers over Arkansas
Missouri over Indiana
Northwestern and OSU over California
Iowa over ISU
Missing some but how does that look for conference strength evaluation
I threw in the independents for arguments sake as they play a lot of the BCS conferences
So your theory is they purposefully prop up SEC football because of their future relationship at the expense of a conference they have the current and future TV rights to. Again brilliant.
ND doesn't count.
I hope Mizzou wins and OSU loses because the Big Ten sucks and FSU will beat Mizzou easily. That is the only way the SEC gets knocked off.
Explain this to me. The SEC is supposed to be so difficult and invincible that a couple of middle of the road Big 12 teams can join the conference and have major success almost immediately.
I find it hard to believe that Missouri is really NC quality material. Can they really beat the best two teams from the PAC, ACC, Big 12 and B1G. I am taking Missouri against Duke and that is about it.
Part of the issue is there are so few marquee match-ups between all of the BCS conferences that how can you really establish strength of schedule? A premise is then made to start the year on which conference is the strongest. The SEC then gets a team in the title game no matter what. Then the real issue is determining who is #2 out the remaining conferences. That has allowed the SEC to thrive as bowl season often provides some surprises on which conferences and teams are legit when the true head-to-head match-ups take place.
I am going to throw up if Missouri makes it into the title game.
I was saying this in another thread. Texas AM is one thing because they have a heisman winner at qb but how in the hell do you explain Missouri doing what they're doing? That should really be raising some questions on how good the SEC is.
So your theory is they purposefully prop up SEC football because of their future relationship at the expense of a conference they have the current and future TV rights to. Again brilliant.
Those that argue against the 8 team playoff, I don't understand your thinking. Unless you just like to argue. Saying someone will ***** about being left out as a #9 is ridiculous.