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Meh, as a Bama fan I'm in the enviable position of caring less about how the rest of the SEC fares.
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What's going on with Baylor?!? First Liberty and now Texas-San Antonio?
Meh, as a Bama fan I'm in the enviable position of caring less about how the rest of the SEC fares.
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Let's revisit this. It's hard to convince me that the Big 12 isn't at the top of the list at this point.
I think that say's more about you than anything else.
It's hard to convince me that the Big 12 isn't at the top of the list at this point.
Eh, not really. Only non-homers can be un-bias. If you think the Pac 12 is the best conference, think again man. Out of the 7 games where unranked teams have beaten ranked teams, 3 of the ranked teams were from the Pac 12. USC has struggled in every game, WSU hasn't really played anyone worth mentioning unless you count Boise State. Washington is the strongest looking team in the Pac 12 and they struggled against Rutgers.
Eh, not really. Only non-homers can be un-bias. If you think the Pac 12 is the best conference, think again man. Out of the 7 games where unranked teams have beaten ranked teams, 3 of the ranked teams were from the Pac 12. USC has struggled in every game, WSU hasn't really played anyone worth mentioning unless you count Boise State. Washington is the strongest looking team in the Pac 12 and they struggled against Rutgers.
The Pac-12 has been the most impressive conference this year. Only 1 team is holding them back at the moment, Oregon State.
The rest of the P5 conferences are top heavy and are disguising the horrible bottom half they have going on.
The most impressive? 3 ranked Pac 12 teams have lost to unranked teams. USC has struggled in every game this year. If you're looking at top to bottom, you also have to include the Big Ten. Only Rutgers is holding them back and Penn State might be the most impressive team behind Clemson and Oklahoma. Only 1 team with a losing records, just like the Pac 12.
This is a tough question, because honestly, there isn't much separation between 1-5 this year. The Pac 12 has the best record against P5/ND/BYU at 7-2, but the conference has also lost to San Diego St(x2), Colorado State, Houston, and Memphis. Not that any of those teams are particularly bad, but they are G5 teams. I think the Pac 12 will probably end up being the best, mostly because I think a team like San Diego State is going to run the table and make a NY6 bowl, thus losing to them won't be considered a bad loss.
I'd probably go:
1. SEC
2. Pac 12
3. Big 10
4. B1G 12
5. ACC
Pac 12 best? Really?This is a tough question, because honestly, there isn't much separation between 1-5 this year. The Pac 12 has the best record against P5/ND/BYU at 7-2, but the conference has also lost to San Diego St(x2), Colorado State, Houston, and Memphis. Not that any of those teams are particularly bad, but they are G5 teams. I think the Pac 12 will probably end up being the best, mostly because I think a team like San Diego State is going to run the table and make a NY6 bowl, thus losing to them won't be considered a bad loss.
Right now I'd probably go:
1. SEC
2. Pac 12
3. Big 10
4. B1G 12
5. ACC
The most impressive? 3 ranked Pac 12 teams have lost to unranked teams. USC has struggled in every game this year. If you're looking at top to bottom, you also have to include the Big Ten. Only Rutgers is holding them back and Penn State might be the most impressive team behind Clemson and Oklahoma. Only 1 team with a losing records, just like the Pac 12.
michigan joined the SEC?I'm curious, why SEC over Pac 12? Seems to me that teams like Michigan, Florida and LSU, they've struggled against out of conference teams. They are 7-6 against power 5 conferences, including 0-2 against the Pac 12.
Let's revisit this. It's hard to convince me that the Big 12 isn't at the top of the list at this point.