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<blockquote data-quote="Planks" data-source="post: 2522180" data-attributes="member: 55819"><p>The Pac doesn’t benefit from the division format to the same extent that the BIG, SEC, and ACC do, but they still benefit. This year being a perfect example. Washington was able to avoid ever playing the best Pac team, USC, leading to a final record of 10-2. TCU on the other hand had to play the best Big 12 team, OU, twice leading to a record of 10-3. Washington gets the NY6 spot, TCU gets left out.</p><p></p><p>The good news for the Big 12 is that with the Sugar Bowl tie in 2 out of every 3 years, the conference #2 won’t be left out like they were this year assuming the conference #1 makes it into the playoffs. Any other year and TCU would be facing Auburn in the Sugar bowl. </p><p></p><p>Moral of the story is TCU needs to learn to do a better job of having our best seasons on years when the Sugar Bowl isn’t a playoff bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Planks, post: 2522180, member: 55819"] The Pac doesn’t benefit from the division format to the same extent that the BIG, SEC, and ACC do, but they still benefit. This year being a perfect example. Washington was able to avoid ever playing the best Pac team, USC, leading to a final record of 10-2. TCU on the other hand had to play the best Big 12 team, OU, twice leading to a record of 10-3. Washington gets the NY6 spot, TCU gets left out. The good news for the Big 12 is that with the Sugar Bowl tie in 2 out of every 3 years, the conference #2 won’t be left out like they were this year assuming the conference #1 makes it into the playoffs. Any other year and TCU would be facing Auburn in the Sugar bowl. Moral of the story is TCU needs to learn to do a better job of having our best seasons on years when the Sugar Bowl isn’t a playoff bowl. [/QUOTE]
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