Sonny wrote:JW wrote:1. SEC
2. ACC
3. Big 10
t4. Big 12
t4. USC
Sagarin does not share your view of the SEC this year. He has them as the 5th rated conference behind the Big 12 and Pac 10.
CONFERENCE CENTRAL MEAN SIMPLE AVERAGE TEAMS
1 BIG TEN (A) = 82.99 82.47 ( 1) 11
2 ATLANTIC COAST (A) = 79.08 78.56 ( 3) 12
3 PAC-10 (A) = 77.66 78.66 ( 2) 10
4 BIG 12 (A) = 77.22 78.37 ( 4) 12
5 SOUTHEASTERN (A) = 74.29 73.97 ( 6) 12
6 I-A INDEPENDENTS (A) = 72.98 74.46 ( 5) 3
7 BIG EAST (A) = 72.94 73.17 ( 7) 8
8 MOUNTAIN WEST (A) = 70.08 69.89 (
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Updated conference rankings (11/20) from USA Today:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/sagarin/fbc05.htmYou guys are giving the SEC way too much credit. The bottom teams in the SEC are very, very, very weak: Kentucky, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Miss State. I guess you can add Tennessee (4 - 6) to that list too as they aren't going to a bowl game after losing at home to Vandy for the first time in 23 years.
Sagarin, May be right, I am offering my opinion. I believe that you take Texas and USC out of their respective conferences, and they are the WAC and Conference USA. After those two teams, the strength of their conferences are not that great. I like the way both USC and Texas play, i love watching their games. Both are very strong teams, but after them what do you have, Texas Tech and UCLA. In the SEC you have Georgia Alabama, Auburn LSU, Florida. ACC- VA Tech, Florida State, Miami. Big Ten- Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, Wisconsin.
Let's see what happens during Bowl season. Most years you usually see the SEC and Big 10 come with wins in bowl games.
I think it is a push between the Big 12 and Pac 10 as far as which conference is the best. I think USC and Texas will play a good game.
I will leave you with one question...
Would Texas have given up 42 points to Fresno State?
I guess we will see when they play A&M on Friday.
Wishing Va Tech and Marc Vick luck the rest of the way...
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