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ESPN alert - Big 10 going to conference only
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<blockquote data-quote="LVH" data-source="post: 2884054" data-attributes="member: 71239"><p>I am talking about it from a math standpoint</p><p></p><p>The reason we know the Sun Belt is worse than the SEC is because in September the Sun Belt teams line up to get whooped by the SEC.</p><p></p><p>Without any of that though, we would have no definitive way to prove the SEC is better than the Sun Belt.</p><p></p><p>If UCF or SMU plays an AAC only 10 game schedule + CCG, and goes 11-0, and say the SEC and Big 12 teams all play a 10 game conference schedule and both league champs are 10-1, there is no definitive way to prove that the SEC/Big 12 schedules were tougher than the AAC schedules. Because there is no non conference records to "prove" that the SEC/Big 12 were better than the AAC. It can be assumed, but not proven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LVH, post: 2884054, member: 71239"] I am talking about it from a math standpoint The reason we know the Sun Belt is worse than the SEC is because in September the Sun Belt teams line up to get whooped by the SEC. Without any of that though, we would have no definitive way to prove the SEC is better than the Sun Belt. If UCF or SMU plays an AAC only 10 game schedule + CCG, and goes 11-0, and say the SEC and Big 12 teams all play a 10 game conference schedule and both league champs are 10-1, there is no definitive way to prove that the SEC/Big 12 schedules were tougher than the AAC schedules. Because there is no non conference records to "prove" that the SEC/Big 12 were better than the AAC. It can be assumed, but not proven [/QUOTE]
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