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Breaking down bowl records by conference: Pac-12, SEC leading the way.
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Re: RE: Breaking down bowl records by conference: Pac-12, SEC leading the way.
(01-02-2016 03:38 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(01-02-2016 03:05 PM)Zombiewoof Wrote:  
(01-02-2016 03:01 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(01-02-2016 02:51 PM)Zombiewoof Wrote:  His point was that the PAC's wins were against New Mexico (G5), BYU (G5ish), USM (G5), Air Force (G5) and Iowa.

... and Miami. But don't mention that one, because it goes against your argument.

Just accidentally omitted them. His point (not mine) was that several of the PACs wins were against lower level competition. Adding Washington State's win over Miami doesn't change the fact that four of the wins were over G5s.

If anyone wants to think that playing 6-6 Kansas State, or a Memphis team with most of its coaching staff gone, is somehow "tougher" than playing, say, a 9-win BYU or USM team, well, that's not exactly objective thinking, is it.

Not only did the PAC feast on four G5 teams, but USC got upset by Wiscy and UCLA lost to a 5-7 Neb team. Lol.
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