tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6539898199553657826.post9059484499213353048..comments2023-06-23T08:42:45.276-07:00Comments on RealTNVolunteer: Best College Football ConferenceJChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08055997283433489165noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6539898199553657826.post-44287328220101882152009-10-12T14:08:47.337-07:002009-10-12T14:08:47.337-07:00All of these aren't just for stats for the pas...All of these aren't just for stats for the past 10 years, some go back as far as thirty years. Rather than just looking at the National Championships, you need to look at how ALL the schools in each conference finished. That's the point of the top 25/50 stats. Those numbers go back around 30 years, which easily falls within our prescribed timeline.JChttp://realtnvolunteer.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6539898199553657826.post-7558574743887814342009-10-08T19:40:23.134-07:002009-10-08T19:40:23.134-07:00Jesse, jesse, jesse.
I agree, that for the past ...Jesse, jesse, jesse. <br /><br />I agree, that for the past 10 years, the SEC has grown in dominance compared to most other conferences. Florida in particular, has been the hot recruiting bed for speed players. <br /><br />But I don't think 10 years is enough to say "best in the land." Maybe best for an era...we could say the Big 12 in the 70's (won 4 of 10 NC's), Big East (Miami -3) or Big 10(Penn State -2) in the 80's. During that 20 year span, the SEC went 3 - 6. That's 33% for you statistically challenged.<br /><br />No question, the four SEC wins in the past 6 years is dominant. But to only go back this decade doesn't quite equate to the most dominant conference....to me.[w]https://www.blogger.com/profile/04461393651181134438noreply@blogger.com