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Week 13 AP/Coaches Top 25

#41
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2013, 09:59 PM by TravC59.)

Quote:The BIG is 95-89-7 all time vs the SEC
And in the past 15 years, the SEC is the only BCS conference that has a winning record in bowl games. SEC is 73-50. The Big 10/11/12 is 47-59.

 

In BCS Bowls the SEC is 17-8 in BCS Bowl games, the Big 10/11/12 is 12-14.


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#42

lol at navyguy, burned cst
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#43
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2013, 12:10 AM by CSTblank.)

Quote:  I think you need to check your stats..here is a game by game breakdown:



SEC is (78-53-2) against Big 10

Average score: SEC 23.9 - Big 10 21.4

In bowl games: SEC is (42-25) against Big 10

Average score: SEC 26.3 - Big 10 22.7


2013/09/21 Missouri 45 - Indiana 28 W

2013/01/01 South Carolina 33 - Michigan 28 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2013/01/01 Mississippi St 20 - Northwestern 34 L !! Gator Bowl !!

2013/01/01 Georgia 45 - Nebraska 31 W !! Capital One Bowl !!

2012/09/08 Vanderbilt 13 - Northwestern 23 L

2012/09/01 Alabama 41 - Michigan 14 W

2012/01/02 Florida 24 - Ohio St 17 W !! Gator Bowl !!

2012/01/02 South Carolina 30 - Nebraska 13 W !! Capital One Bowl !!

2012/01/02 Georgia 30 - Michigan St 33 L OT !! Outback Bowl !!

2011/09/10 Alabama 27 - Penn St 11 W

2011/01/04 Arkansas 26 - Ohio St 31 L !! Sugar Bowl !!

2011/01/01 Florida 37 - Penn St 24 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2011/01/01 Alabama 49 - Michigan St 7 W !! Capital One Bowl !!

2011/01/01 Mississippi St 52 - Michigan 14 W !! Gator Bowl !!

2010/09/11 Alabama 24 - Penn St 3 W

2010/09/04 Vanderbilt 21 - Northwestern 23 L

2010/01/01 LSU 17 - Penn St 19 L !! Capital One Bowl !!

2010/01/01 Auburn 38 - Northwestern 35 W OT !! Outback Bowl !!

2009/01/01 South Carolina 10 - Iowa 31 L !! Outback Bowl !!

2009/01/01 Georgia 24 - Michigan St 12 W !! Capital One Bowl !!

2008/01/07 LSU 38 - Ohio St 24 W !! BCS Championship !!

2008/01/01 Tennessee 21 - Wisconsin 17 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2008/01/01 Florida 35 - Michigan 41 L !! Capital One Bowl !!

2007/01/08 Florida 41 - Ohio St 14 W !! BCS Championship !!

2007/01/01 Tennessee 10 - Penn St 20 L !! Outback Bowl !!

2007/01/01 Arkansas 14 - Wisconsin 17 L !! Capital One Bowl !!

2006/09/02 Vanderbilt 7 - Michigan 27 L

2006/01/02 Auburn 10 - Wisconsin 24 L !! Capital One Bowl !!

2006/01/02 Florida 31 - Iowa 24 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2005/09/17 Kentucky 14 - Indiana 38 L

2005/01/01 LSU 25 - Iowa 30 L !! Capital One Bowl !!

2005/01/01 Georgia 24 - Wisconsin 21 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2004/12/31 Alabama 16 - Minnesota 20 L !! Music City Bowl !!

2004/09/18 Kentucky 51 - Indiana 32 W

2004/01/01 Florida 17 - Iowa 37 L !! Outback Bowl !!

2004/01/01 Georgia 34 - Purdue 27 W OT !! Capital One Bowl !!

2003/12/31 Auburn 28 - Wisconsin 14 W !! Music City Bowl !!

2003/09/20 Kentucky 34 - Indiana 17 W

2003/01/01 Florida 30 - Michigan 38 L !! Outback Bowl !!

2003/01/01 Auburn 13 - Penn St 9 W !! Capital One Bowl !!

2002/12/30 Arkansas 14 - Minnesota 29 L !! Music City Bowl !!

2002/09/14 Kentucky 27 - Indiana 17 W

2002/01/01 Tennessee 45 - Michigan 17 W !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

2002/01/01 South Carolina 31 - Ohio St 28 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2002/01/01 LSU 47 - Illinois 34 W !! Sugar Bowl !!

2001/12/01 Kentucky 15 - Indiana 26 L

2001/01/01 South Carolina 24 - Ohio St 7 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2001/01/01 Auburn 28 - Michigan 31 L !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

2000/09/16 Kentucky 41 - Indiana 34 W

2000/01/01 Georgia 28 - Purdue 25 W !! Outback Bowl !!

2000/01/01 Florida 34 - Michigan St 37 L !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

2000/01/01 Alabama 34 - Michigan 35 L OT !! Orange Bowl !!

1999/09/18 Kentucky 44 - Indiana 35 W

1999/01/01 Kentucky 14 - Penn St 26 L !! Outback Bowl !!

1999/01/01 Arkansas 31 - Michigan 45 L !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

1998/09/19 Kentucky 31 - Indiana 27 W

1998/01/01 Georgia 33 - Wisconsin 6 W !! Outback Bowl !!

1998/01/01 Florida 21 - Penn St 6 W !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

1997/09/20 Kentucky 49 - Indiana 7 W

1997/01/01 Tennessee 48 - Northwestern 28 W !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

1997/01/01 Alabama 17 - Michigan 14 W !! Outback Bowl !!

1996/09/21 Kentucky 3 - Indiana 0 W

1996/01/01 Tennessee 20 - Ohio St 14 W !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

1996/01/01 Auburn 14 - Penn St 43 L !! Outback Bowl !!

1995/12/29 LSU 45 - Michigan St 26 W !! Independence Bowl !!

1995/09/16 Kentucky 17 - Indiana 10 W

1995/01/02 Alabama 24 - Ohio St 17 W !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

1994/09/17 Kentucky 29 - Indiana 59 L

1994/01/01 Tennessee 13 - Penn St 31 L !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

1993/09/18 Kentucky 8 - Indiana 24 L

1993/01/01 Georgia 21 - Ohio St 14 W !! Florida Citrus Bowl !!

1992/09/19 Kentucky 37 - Indiana 25 W

1991/09/21 Kentucky 10 - Indiana 13 L

1991/01/01 Mississippi 3 - Michigan 35 L !! Gator Bowl !!

1990/12/29 Auburn 27 - Indiana 23 W !! Peach Bowl !!

1990/09/15 Kentucky 24 - Indiana 45 L

1990/01/01 Auburn 31 - Ohio St 14 W !! Hall of Fame Bowl !!

1989/09/09 Kentucky 17 - Indiana 14 W

1989/01/01 Georgia 34 - Michigan St 27 W !! Gator Bowl !!

1988/12/29 Florida 14 - Illinois 10 W !! All American Bowl !!

1988/09/24 LSU 33 - Ohio St 36 L

1988/09/17 Kentucky 15 - Indiana 36 L

1988/01/02 Tennessee 27 - Indiana 22 W !! Peach Bowl !!

1988/01/02 Alabama 24 - Michigan 28 L !! Hall of Fame Bowl !!

1987/09/26 LSU 13 - Ohio St 13 T

1987/09/19 Kentucky 34 - Indiana 15 W

1987/08/30 Tennessee 23 - Iowa 22 W

1986/12/29 Tennessee 21 - Minnesota 14 W !! Liberty Bowl !!

1986/08/27 Alabama 16 - Ohio St 10 W

1984/12/29 Kentucky 20 - Wisconsin 19 W !! All American Bowl !!

1984/09/15 Kentucky 48 - Indiana 14 W

1984/01/02 Auburn 9 - Michigan 7 W !! Sugar Bowl !!

1983/12/30 Florida 14 - Iowa 6 W !! Gator Bowl !!

1983/09/17 Kentucky 24 - Indiana 13 W

1982/12/31 Tennessee 22 - Iowa 28 L !! Peach Bowl !!

1982/12/29 Alabama 21 - Illinois 15 W !! Liberty Bowl !!

1981/12/13 Tennessee 28 - Wisconsin 21 W !! Garden State Bowl !!

1980/10/04 Mississippi St 28 - Illinois 21 W

1980/09/20 Kentucky 30 - Indiana 36 L

1979/12/31 Tennessee 22 - Purdue 27 L !! Bluebonnet Bowl !!

1979/09/22 Kentucky 10 - Indiana 18 L

1979/09/15 Vanderbilt 13 - Indiana 44 L

1978/09/16 LSU 24 - Indiana 17 W

1978/01/02 Alabama 35 - Ohio St 6 W !! Sugar Bowl !!

1977/09/17 LSU 21 - Indiana 24 L

1974/09/28 Kentucky 28 - Indiana 22 W

1973/09/29 Kentucky 3 - Indiana 17 L

1972/09/30 LSU 27 - Wisconsin 7 W

1972/09/30 Kentucky 34 - Indiana 35 L

1971/09/25 LSU 38 - Wisconsin 28 W

1971/09/18 Kentucky 8 - Indiana 26 L

1969/09/20 Vanderbilt 14 - Michigan 42 L

1969/09/20 Kentucky 30 - Indiana 58 L

1967/09/23 Kentucky 10 - Indiana 12 L

1967/09/23 Florida 14 - Illinois 0 W

1966/09/17 Florida 43 - Northwestern 7 W

1965/10/02 Georgia 15 - Michigan 7 W

1965/09/18 Florida 24 - Northwestern 14 W

1959/10/31 Vanderbilt 6 - Minnesota 20 L

1957/10/05 Georgia 0 - Michigan 26 L

1956/10/06 Tulane 20 - Northwestern 13 W

1955/10/01 Tulane 21 - Northwestern 0 W

1953/10/03 Tulane 7 - Michigan 26 L

1952/10/04 Vanderbilt 20 - Northwestern 20 T

1947/09/27 Vanderbilt 3 - Northwestern 0 W

1942/10/03 Vanderbilt 26 - Purdue 0 W

1941/09/27 Vanderbilt 3 - Purdue 0 W

1937/10/02 Vanderbilt 18 - Chicago 0 W

1936/10/03 Vanderbilt 37 - Chicago 0 W

1935/10/19 Tulane 0 - Minnesota 20 L

1935/10/05 Kentucky 6 - Ohio St 19 L

1934/10/20 Georgia Tech 2 - Michigan 9 L

1933/10/14 Vanderbilt 0 - Ohio St 20 L


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http://www.secsportsfan.com/big-ten-vs-s...tats1.html

 

Just repeated what I've read. I didn't go through CollegeFootballDataWarehouse and add them up one by one. 

 


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Quote:<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.secsportsfan.com/big-ten-vs-sec-all-time-stats1.html'>http://www.secsportsfan.com/big-ten-vs-sec-all-time-stats1.html</a>

 

Just repeated what I've read. I didn't go through CollegeFootballDataWarehouse and add them up one by one. 

 
I never believe others math.....
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#45

Quote:And in the past 15 years, the SEC is the only BCS conference that has a winning record in bowl games. SEC is 73-50. The Big 10/11/12 is 47-59.

 

In BCS Bowls the SEC is 17-8 in BCS Bowl games, the Big 10/11/12 is 12-14.
That might have something to do with playing every bowl game basically at home. The B1G and the SEC play 3 bowl games in Florida every year, and they usually come out with a slight SEC victory or a split (in the years when Gator wasn't there). If these games were played in Chicago, things would look A LOT different.

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#46

In fact, in just about every big ten bowl game, they are traveling to the opponents home state or at least a bordering state. Rose bowl, Buffalo Wild Wings, Texas, Heart of Dallas, Gator, Outback, Capital One.


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Quote:That might have something to do with playing every bowl game basically at home. The B1G and the SEC play 3 bowl games in Florida every year, and they usually come out with a slight SEC victory or a split (in the years when Gator wasn't there). If these games were played in Chicago, things would look A LOT different.
Spin it however you wish.

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#48

Quote:Spin it however you wish.
Actually the statement may have merit depending on the weather.  I can't imagine southern teams playing on a hard, slippery and frozen field in January when the air temperature is below freezing.  Speed is nullified and a big bruising line suddenly has the upper hand not to mention a power back running north and south vs a quick cut back style running back.  It is a quandry for teams in the north.  Do you build a team to compete and win on a national level or do you win your conference which will allow you to play those national teams but at a disadvantage.  Urban Meyer is going to test this time honored belief now that he has brought a southern style mentality to Big 10 country.  We will get our first glimpse when OSU meets MSU in Indianapolis.

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Quote:That might have something to do with playing every bowl game basically at home. The B1G and the SEC play 3 bowl games in Florida every year, and they usually come out with a slight SEC victory or a split (in the years when Gator wasn't there). If these games were played in Chicago, things would look A LOT different.
 

Which bowl game is played in Chicago again?

I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.

Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
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Quote:That might have something to do with playing every bowl game basically at home. The B1G and the SEC play 3 bowl games in Florida every year, and they usually come out with a slight SEC victory or a split (in the years when Gator wasn't there). If these games were played in Chicago, things would look A LOT different.
Never a shortage of excuses why the Big10/11/12 does poorly!

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#51

Quote:Never a shortage of excuses why the Big10/11/12 does poorly!
If being the by far best overall conference  historically is doing poorly, then how would you describe less successful conferences like the SEC and Big 12?

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#52
(This post was last modified: 11-23-2013, 09:48 AM by TravC59.)

Quote:Actually the statement may have merit depending on the weather.  I can't imagine southern teams playing on a hard, slippery and frozen field in January when the air temperature is below freezing.  Speed is nullified and a big bruising line suddenly has the upper hand not to mention a power back running north and south vs a quick cut back style running back.  It is a quandry for teams in the north.  Do you build a team to compete and win on a national level or do you win your conference which will allow you to play those national teams but at a disadvantage.  Urban Meyer is going to test this time honored belief now that he has brought a southern style mentality to Big 10 country.  We will get our first glimpse when OSU meets MSU in Indianapolis.
So you're saying Big 10 teams have a chance if it's cold?


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Quote:So you're saying Big 10 teams have a chance if it's cold?
Yes I am, on a sloppy field with bone chilling damp air absolutely.  Speed and finesse are nullified.  I take you have never played in cold nasty weather?

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Quote:Yes I am, on a sloppy field with bone chilling damp air absolutely.  Speed and finesse are nullified.  I take you have never played in cold nasty weather?
I have yes. In college, played in sub 30 temps as well while in HS.

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Quote:I have yes. In college, played in sub 30 temps as well while in HS.
And you don't agree?  

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(This post was last modified: 11-23-2013, 06:45 PM by TravC59.)

Quote:And you don't agree?  
Not at all, and it was a southern college I played at.

 

I also believe if there were more bowls up north, particularly bigger bowls, they'd be played indoors, like the Big 10 Title game will be.


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Quote:Not at all, and it was a southern college I played at.


I also believe if there were more bowls up north, particularly bigger bowls, they'd be played indoors, like the Big 10 Title game will be.


Personally, I like watching smashmouth football games in the snow. I almost wish the BIG championship wasn't in indy
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I agree with that.  The weather element is being taken out of sports.  

 

Quote:Not at all, and it was a southern college I played at.

 

I also believe if there were more bowls up north, particularly bigger bowls, they'd be played indoors, like the Big 10 Title game will be.
Then you did not play in the weather I speak of.  Take a look at the OSU vs Indiana game right now.  That field is slick and the ability to cut is questionable.  The ball is hard and the receivers hands are numb.  It makes the passing game less effective.  Although with all the improvements in the sports turf the footing is a whole lot less of a concern.  The numb hands however will always be an issue especially once your hands get wet.  I still have nightmares about dropping a ball over the middle that hit me square in the hands. 


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Quote:Personally, I like watching smashmouth football games in the snow. I almost wish the BIG championship wasn't in indy
There's a reason for that.

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Quote:I agree with that.  The weather element is being taken out of sports.  

 

Then you did not play in the weather I speak of.  Take a look at the OSU vs Indiana game right now.  That field is slick and the ability to cut is questionable.  The ball is hard and the receivers hands are numb.  It makes the passing game less effective.  Although with all the improvements in the sports turf the footing is a whole lot less of a concern.  The numb hands however will always be an issue especially once your hands get wet.  I still have nightmares about dropping a ball over the middle that hit me square in the hands. 
I'd blame the weather too.... :whistling:  Haha, just messin.

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