SteelClip49
2/12/2010, 12:26 PM
It's the offseason so why not have fun with it...enjoy :)
based on conference affiliations past and present!
Pac 10- NINE
USC (7)- 62, 67, 72, 74, 78, 03, 04
UCLA (1)- 1954 - WASH (1)- 1991
Big Ten- TWELVE
tOSU (5)- 42, 54, 57, 68, 02
MINN (4)- 36, 40, 41, 60
MICH (2)- 48, 97 - MSU (1)- 1965
ACC- FIVE
FSU (2)- 93, 99
UMD (1)- 1953 - GT (1)- 1990 - CLEM (1)- 1981
SWC- FIVE
TEX (3)- 63, 69, 70
TCU (1)- 1938 - TAMU (1)- 1939
BIG EAST- TWO
The U (2)- 1991, 2001
Independents- NINETEEN
ND (8)- 43, 46, 47, 49, 66, 73, 77, 88
The U (3)- 83, 87, 89 - CUSE (1)- 1959
ARMY (2)- 44, 45 - PITT (2)- 37, 76
PSU (2)- 82, 86 - MI ST (1)- 1952
Big Eight- ELEVEN
OU (6)- 50, 55, 56, 74, 75, 85
NU (4)- 70, 71, 94, 95 - CU (1)- 1990
Big XII- THREE
NU (1)- 1997 - OU (1)- 2000 - UT (1)- 2005
SEC- EIGHTEEN
BAMA (8)- 61, 64, 65, 73, 78, 79, 92, 09
LSU (3)- 58, 03, 07 - UF (3)- 96, 06, 08
TENN (2)- 51, 98 - AUB (1)- 1957 - UGA (1)- 1980
WAC- ONE
BYU (1)- 1984
The SEC used to go to more bowl games yesr after year repeatedly for much of the 40s and 50s whereas other conferences had teams that went every other year. SEC has a huge bowl appearance advantage.
Big Ten for some time used to get the nod for the national title back in the 40s, 50s and some of the 60s while SEC teams got jipped along with other conferences. Guess you can say it evens out, lol.
Big Ten has been around since the late 1800s while under a different name and later picking up Michigan State and Penn State. For as much history as the Big Ten has and since the SEC started in 1933...you would think the Big Ten would step up some.
But the Big Ten shouldn't be hard-pressed since we are all living in an SEC World. I am not defending the SEC or giving them props. I am just stating the truth because they have the trophies that matter.
2000-2009 Conference Rankings and Top Teams
1. SEC- (5-0) in the NCG: Florida (*)
2. XII- (2-5) in the NCG: Oklahoma
3. Big Ten- (1-2) in the NCG: Ohio State
4. Pac 10- (1-1) in the NCG: USC
5. Big East- (1-1) in the NCG: Miami
6. ACC- (0-1) in the NCG: Virginia Tech
(*) What put Florida on top over LSU is the fact that LSU's 2007 title had 2 losses. If they just had the one loss then it would have been a tie.
based on conference affiliations past and present!
Pac 10- NINE
USC (7)- 62, 67, 72, 74, 78, 03, 04
UCLA (1)- 1954 - WASH (1)- 1991
Big Ten- TWELVE
tOSU (5)- 42, 54, 57, 68, 02
MINN (4)- 36, 40, 41, 60
MICH (2)- 48, 97 - MSU (1)- 1965
ACC- FIVE
FSU (2)- 93, 99
UMD (1)- 1953 - GT (1)- 1990 - CLEM (1)- 1981
SWC- FIVE
TEX (3)- 63, 69, 70
TCU (1)- 1938 - TAMU (1)- 1939
BIG EAST- TWO
The U (2)- 1991, 2001
Independents- NINETEEN
ND (8)- 43, 46, 47, 49, 66, 73, 77, 88
The U (3)- 83, 87, 89 - CUSE (1)- 1959
ARMY (2)- 44, 45 - PITT (2)- 37, 76
PSU (2)- 82, 86 - MI ST (1)- 1952
Big Eight- ELEVEN
OU (6)- 50, 55, 56, 74, 75, 85
NU (4)- 70, 71, 94, 95 - CU (1)- 1990
Big XII- THREE
NU (1)- 1997 - OU (1)- 2000 - UT (1)- 2005
SEC- EIGHTEEN
BAMA (8)- 61, 64, 65, 73, 78, 79, 92, 09
LSU (3)- 58, 03, 07 - UF (3)- 96, 06, 08
TENN (2)- 51, 98 - AUB (1)- 1957 - UGA (1)- 1980
WAC- ONE
BYU (1)- 1984
The SEC used to go to more bowl games yesr after year repeatedly for much of the 40s and 50s whereas other conferences had teams that went every other year. SEC has a huge bowl appearance advantage.
Big Ten for some time used to get the nod for the national title back in the 40s, 50s and some of the 60s while SEC teams got jipped along with other conferences. Guess you can say it evens out, lol.
Big Ten has been around since the late 1800s while under a different name and later picking up Michigan State and Penn State. For as much history as the Big Ten has and since the SEC started in 1933...you would think the Big Ten would step up some.
But the Big Ten shouldn't be hard-pressed since we are all living in an SEC World. I am not defending the SEC or giving them props. I am just stating the truth because they have the trophies that matter.
2000-2009 Conference Rankings and Top Teams
1. SEC- (5-0) in the NCG: Florida (*)
2. XII- (2-5) in the NCG: Oklahoma
3. Big Ten- (1-2) in the NCG: Ohio State
4. Pac 10- (1-1) in the NCG: USC
5. Big East- (1-1) in the NCG: Miami
6. ACC- (0-1) in the NCG: Virginia Tech
(*) What put Florida on top over LSU is the fact that LSU's 2007 title had 2 losses. If they just had the one loss then it would have been a tie.