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re: The SEC's Big Ten
Posted on 5/15/14 at 1:08 pm to KCM0Tiger
Posted on 5/15/14 at 1:08 pm to KCM0Tiger
Still looks like The Six to me :
#1 Louisiana State 4-1 @ 80%
#2 Florida 7-3 @ 70%
#3 Auburn 3-2 @ 60%
#4 Alabama 4-4 @ 50%
#5 Tennessee 2-3 @ 40%
#6 Georgia 2-3 @ 40%
Using the term Big Ten and relating it to the SEC
ps, pretty sure UK has won the SEC twice (1950 and 1976) , Mississippi State won it in 1941, and Ole Miss has won it about 1/2 dozen times.
pps, Vanderbilt has (2) SoCon Championships and (11) SIAA Championships (the conferences that became the SEC). As the PAC uses the old PCC records and the B1G uses the old Western Conference records seems fair the SEC should use the SIAA and SoCon ones.
ppps, Georgia Tech has 5 SEC titles and Tulane has 3. This means schools no longer in the SEC have more conference titles that the Tigers of Mizzou, and they have been gone since the 1960's.
#1 Louisiana State 4-1 @ 80%
#2 Florida 7-3 @ 70%
#3 Auburn 3-2 @ 60%
#4 Alabama 4-4 @ 50%
#5 Tennessee 2-3 @ 40%
#6 Georgia 2-3 @ 40%
Using the term Big Ten and relating it to the SEC
ps, pretty sure UK has won the SEC twice (1950 and 1976) , Mississippi State won it in 1941, and Ole Miss has won it about 1/2 dozen times.
pps, Vanderbilt has (2) SoCon Championships and (11) SIAA Championships (the conferences that became the SEC). As the PAC uses the old PCC records and the B1G uses the old Western Conference records seems fair the SEC should use the SIAA and SoCon ones.
ppps, Georgia Tech has 5 SEC titles and Tulane has 3. This means schools no longer in the SEC have more conference titles that the Tigers of Mizzou, and they have been gone since the 1960's.
Posted on 5/15/14 at 1:10 pm to Cheese Grits
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