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  • cats gone wild
    ernest_t_bass;1335449 wrote:No way are Bama and OSU on the same level. Definitely not this year. Bama has a loss...
    Loss or no loss, Bama would drill OSU, amirite? Championship games are suppose to be the 2 best teams.
  • enigmaax
    End of Line;1335444 wrote:Yeah, playing W. Kentucky, Florida Atlantic, and W. Carolina is a really strong OOC schedule. :rolleyes:
    Throw in Michigan...and that OOC slate compares favorably to UCF, UAB, Miami OH, and Cal.

    But wins over Georgia, LSU, and Mississippi State are all better than any single wins that OSU has.

    Also, OOC gets brought up a lot. It is a small sample with little differentiation in the grand scheme of things. However, the SEC has 6 wins against AQ schools with a winning record. The Pac has 4. The B1G has 2. The Big XII has 1. Next point?
  • sleeper
    cats gone wild;1335454 wrote:Loss or no loss, Bama would drill OSU, amirite? Championship games are suppose to be the 2 best teams.
    Prove it. OSU has never lost to any opponent. Bama lost to a Freshman QB at home. LOL
  • WebFire
    Fly4Fun;1335423 wrote:But is that really the best standard to go by? Who's "better"? Or should the standard go by who has had the better season? If a team is in a BCS conference and goes undefeated versus a 1 loss team from a BCS conference, I would reward the undefeated... which an exception for the Big East as it is now a complete joke.
    LOL. You seriously just did that.
  • ernest_t_bass
    cats gone wild;1335454 wrote:Loss or no loss, Bama would drill OSU, amirite? Championship games are suppose to be the 2 best teams.

    Not necessarily... I think the ncg should be the best of the rest. A&M beat Bama, so A&M is better, correct? NO ONE has beaten either ND or OSU.
  • Fly4Fun
    B1G is not even close to being as bad as the Big East. And if you're going to try to claim they are, I'm not going to waste my time responding to you.

    The Big East is a BCS conference in name only... Half the current schools were until relatively recently in non-BCS conferences. Just getting invited to a "BCS conference" doesn't instantly make you better.

    The only "good" schools that were in it have already or are in the process of jumping ship.
  • enigmaax
    Fly4Fun;1335566 wrote:B1G is not even close to being as bad as the Big East. And if you're going to try to claim they are, I'm not going to waste my time responding to you.
    I mean, they both lost to the MAC three times this year. True, Pitt did lose to Youngstown State, but the B1G also had losses to Louisiana Tech and Navy.
    The Big East is a BCS conference in name only... Half the current schools were until relatively recently in non-BCS conferences. Just getting invited to a "BCS conference" doesn't instantly make you better.
    Agreed. There is a discrepancy in talent and quality of play amongst BCS conferences; they aren't all equal. It is obvious that the Big East isn't as good as...anyone really. It is also obvious that going undefeated in the B1G is not nearly as impressive as only losing 1 game in the SEC.

    On one hand, you want "BCS conferences" to be equal. Then you want them to not be equal when it comes to the Big East. But then you want them to be equal again when it comes to the B1G and SEC. But they aren't.
  • sleeper
    How quickly people forget than an undefeated Auburn team was left out of the Championship game about 8 years ago. My my, it's amazing what a multi-billion dollar television deal can do for a conference. :rolleyes:
  • Fly4Fun
    enigmaax;1335582 wrote:I mean, they both lost to the MAC three times this year. True, Pitt did lose to Youngstown State, but the B1G also had losses to Louisiana Tech and Navy.



    Agreed. There is a discrepancy in talent and quality of play amongst BCS conferences; they aren't all equal. It is obvious that the Big East isn't as good as...anyone really. It is also obvious that going undefeated in the B1G is not nearly as impressive as only losing 1 game in the SEC.

    On one hand, you want "BCS conferences" to be equal. Then you want them to not be equal when it comes to the Big East. But then you want them to be equal again when it comes to the B1G and SEC. But they aren't.
    I don't think it's so "obvious" that it is better to get 1 loss in the SEC than undefeated in the B1G. Texas A&M wasn't exactly destroying the Big 12 before the season before they left for the SEC. And then all of the sudden they are instantly better in what was supposed to be a vastly superior conference while breaking in a rookie QB? I don't buy into the SEC hype. Are they arguably the best? Yes. But I don't think the difference is that great.

    But I do think that the Big East is a complete joke of a football conference as far as the BCS ones go. There are better mid-major conferences.

    I will give ESPiN credit though for marketing their conference well and brainwashing most sport fans.
  • WebFire
    Fly4Fun;1335566 wrote:B1G is not even close to being as bad as the Big East. And if you're going to try to claim they are, I'm not going to waste my time responding to you.

    The Big East is a BCS conference in name only... Half the current schools were until relatively recently in non-BCS conferences. Just getting invited to a "BCS conference" doesn't instantly make you better.

    The only "good" schools that were in it have already or are in the process of jumping ship.
    The point is, you basically said no exceptions, and then threw in an exception.
  • Fly4Fun
    WebFire;1335600 wrote:The point is, you basically said no exceptions, and then threw in an exception.
    Ya, fair enough. I was originally writing it out as a flat out no exceptions. But the Big East is losing their preferred status for the future (I believe I saw that at least), which is one of the reasons I said what I did.
  • sleeper
    LOL @ people defending the Big East as a good conference. Hell I don't even think some of the Big East teams could win the SEC East, the worst division in college football.
  • Azubuike24
    End of Line;1335444 wrote:Yeah, playing W. Kentucky, Florida Atlantic, and W. Carolina is a really strong OOC schedule. :rolleyes:
    Schedule-strength.

    Not OOC schedule-strength.

    Don't misrepresent the intention...I was just giving my opinion.
  • Azubuike24
    sleeper;1335585 wrote:How quickly people forget than an undefeated Auburn team was left out of the Championship game about 8 years ago. My my, it's amazing what a multi-billion dollar television deal can do for a conference. :rolleyes:
    Unfortunately for them, it was rotten timing. The BCS is year by year. That year, the #1 and #2 teams never lost...
  • sleeper
    Azubuike24;1335660 wrote:Unfortunately for them, it was rotten timing. The BCS is year by year. That year, the #1 and #2 teams never lost...
    Not really. It was people didn't respect the SEC over other conferences. Once ESPN started pumping people full of SEC propaganda to help them earn a better ROI for their TV contract did the SEC start getting preferential treatment.
  • enigmaax
    sleeper;1335669 wrote:Not really. It was people didn't respect the SEC over other conferences. Once ESPN started pumping people full of SEC propaganda to help them earn a better ROI for their TV contract did the SEC start getting preferential treatment.
    I understand that ESPN would do that. But how/why do coaches from every conference in the country benefit from buying the hype? And why do the Harris Poll voter benefit from buying in? And how did computers arrive at such a bias?
  • sleeper
    enigmaax;1335681 wrote:I understand that ESPN would do that. But how/why do coaches from every conference in the country benefit from buying the hype? And why do the Harris Poll voter benefit from buying in? And how did computers arrive at such a bias?
    Right because every coach in the country watches every team play and makes an independent opinion. They watch the talking heads just like most of the fans and do just enough to keep their vote so they can bolster ahead their own interest when needed.
  • ernest_t_bass
    sleeper;1335685 wrote:Right because every coach in the country watches every team play and makes an independent opinion. They watch the talking heads just like most of the fans and do just enough to keep their vote so they can bolster ahead their own interest when needed.

    This
  • sleeper
    ernest_t_bass;1335709 wrote:This
    And if you need evidence of this, check out what the B12 coaches tried to do to NIU. #FRAUD
  • enigmaax
    sleeper;1335710 wrote:And if you need evidence of this, check out what the B12 coaches tried to do to NIU. #FRAUD
    Oh I know they can manipulate the system for their own gain. There's just zero motivation to buy into and support the hype of another conference if you are a coach. Surely after six titles in a row, if coaches were going to rig the polls or title game, it wouldn't be in favor of an SEC team.
  • sleeper
    enigmaax;1335729 wrote:Oh I know they can manipulate the system for their own gain. There's just zero motivation to buy into and support the hype of another conference if you are a coach. Surely after six titles in a row, if coaches were going to rig the polls or title game, it wouldn't be in favor of an SEC team.
    The notion that conferences win championships is a product of ESPN. Nice to see it worked on you. I got a bridge to sell you..
  • sportswizuhrd
    sleeper;1335458 wrote:Prove it. OSU has never lost to any opponent. Bama lost to a Freshman QB at home. LOL
    That Freshman QB will also be in NY and contending for the Heisman Trophy. Why won't there be any CURRENT Buckeyes in NY?

    Don't say because of the media bias towards the SEC, because 2/3 of the finalists are not from the SEC and don't downplay the Heisman Trophy because then you will basically be shitting on your OSU boys who have won it before.
  • sleeper
    sportswizuhrd;1335981 wrote:That Freshman QB will also be in NY and contending for the Heisman Trophy? Why won't there be any CURRENT Buckeyes in NY?

    Don't say because of the media bias towards the SEC, because 2/3 of the finalists are not from the SEC and don't downplay the Heisman Trophy because then you will basically be shitting on your OSU boys who have won it before.
    OSU undefeated. Best Bama can do is have one loss. LOL
  • sportswizuhrd
    sleeper;1335988 wrote:OSU undefeated. Best Bama can do is have one loss. LOL
    That answers the question I asked, how?
  • sleeper
    sportswizuhrd;1335994 wrote:That answers the question I asked, how?
    Well you brought up the Heisman trophy which isn't even in the discussion on this thread. Nice!