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<blockquote data-quote="Cazador" data-source="post: 4347549" data-attributes="member: 14691"><p>The season is over except for the bowl games. People are disappointed at he records and performances of their teams. There were games that should/could have been won by their team. But it would not change much in the overall numbers of the losses "in conference". TN drops a hail mary pass and GA gets a win. An SEC team still has a loss in conference. The non conference losses are where it really shows the strength of the conference as a whole. Look at SCN's thread on strength of schedule. 7 teams from the SEC in the top 25 hardest schedules. 6 in the top 17. Yet only 12 non conference losses. A majority of those by a couple schools. </p><p>Like I said. The SEC beat up themselves. The numbers don't lie. The SEC is still the best conference in the land. </p><p>From SCN's post.</p><p><a href="http://stats.ncaa.org/reports/toughest_schedule?id=15122" target="_blank">http://stats.ncaa.org/reports/toughest_ ... e?id=15122</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cazador, post: 4347549, member: 14691"] The season is over except for the bowl games. People are disappointed at he records and performances of their teams. There were games that should/could have been won by their team. But it would not change much in the overall numbers of the losses "in conference". TN drops a hail mary pass and GA gets a win. An SEC team still has a loss in conference. The non conference losses are where it really shows the strength of the conference as a whole. Look at SCN's thread on strength of schedule. 7 teams from the SEC in the top 25 hardest schedules. 6 in the top 17. Yet only 12 non conference losses. A majority of those by a couple schools. Like I said. The SEC beat up themselves. The numbers don't lie. The SEC is still the best conference in the land. From SCN's post. [url=http://stats.ncaa.org/reports/toughest_schedule?id=15122]http://stats.ncaa.org/reports/toughest_ ... e?id=15122[/url] [/QUOTE]
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