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ACC 0-3 with Clemson left
B12 1-0 with Oklahoma, Oklahoma St, TCU left
B10 1-0 with 5 left
P12 2-1 with Stanford, Oregon left
SEC 0-0 with Florida, Alabama, Ole Miss left

AAC 2-2
CUSA 3-2
MAC 2-3
MWC 1-1
SBC 2-1

So ACC's best teams have totally flopped this bowl season.
So with this

ACC 1-3
B12 2-2
B10 3-3
P12 3-2
SEC 2-1

So P12 and SEC above .500 and ACC 1-3.
(12-31-2015 04:01 PM)stever20 Wrote: [ -> ]ACC 0-3 with Clemson left
B12 1-0 with Oklahoma, Oklahoma St, TCU left
B10 1-0 with 5 left
P12 2-1 with Stanford, Oregon left
SEC 0-0 with Florida, Alabama, Ole Miss left

AAC 2-2
CUSA 3-2
MAC 2-3
MWC 1-1
SBC 2-1

So ACC's best teams have totally flopped this bowl season.

lol, who are the ACC's best teams?

I've got FSU, Clemson, North Carolina, and Louisville

so far that's 2-2, and Clemson is still alive for the NC

who's your team again? lol
Also, how did you get Florida as one of the best SEC teams?

I'd have LSU and Arkansas above them
It's the teams that won 6+ games in conference play. So for the ACC, they had FSU, Clemson, UNC, and Pittsburgh...

if you make it 5+ games...
ACC 2-4
B10 3-3
B12 2-2
P12 3-3
SEC 6-1
Doesn't matter man. Only the title game left and player acquisition day (aka National Singing Day). Then we are onto winter training and then spring ball. The SEC, Pac 12 and B1G are the top 3 conferences and all did .500% or higher in bowl games against other P5 teams.
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(01-05-2016 02:30 PM)Nebraskafan Wrote: [ -> ]Doesn't matter man. Only the title game left and player acquisition day (aka National Singing Day). Then we are onto winter training and then spring ball. The SEC, Pac 12 and B1G are the top 3 conferences and all did .500% or higher in bowl games against other P5 teams.

I think this has to be one of the weakest years in college football I can recall...

just about everyone is overrated...

The SEC West, Clemson, Houston and Stanford....that's your good teams....Ohio State and ND are decent

The SEC East was abyssmal this year...Georgia fired their coach despite having a 10 win season. Florida got mauled by FSU, Alabama, and Michigan. Spurrier bailed halfway through the season....

The B1G Championship participants turned out to be flops, and the entire conference looks weak

Besides Stanford, who is good in the PAC 12? Media darling USC went 8-6, after some pretty lofty expectations. Their coach had a bizarre drinking problem. Oregon didn't have the edge they usually have....

I thought the Big XII had a decent year...Oklahoma lost, but I thought they were competitive in their game. Baylor and TCU won. Oklahoma State proved to be the overrated team everyone thought they were

IDK, I've seen better football years honestly
Yes, it was a weak year. 100% agree with that.

I think college football has become to soft in the trenches with all of this spread stuff and it has lead to some teams being pretty average. Teams need to go back to being physical at the LOS.
Titles are awesome things. I'm pretty sure Stever20 counted up the schools with 6+ wins in conference play. I'm too lazy and grumpy to check the conference standings to see if I'm right, but that's where I'm betting my dollar
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