lep - Interesting points and ultimately, yes, there's a lot of subjectivity to the debate. I'd just rather have some kind of facts to use and I'm never real big on disqualifying based on if's. However, I'll offer this as my own subjective way of looking at conference strength. If I am an independent team looking to join a conference, which one gives me the best and least opportunity to win the conference title?
I would much rather have to try and beat OSU and then maybe worry about the occasional Wisconsin (or Michigan) of the past than know I'm going to run into at least three and more like 4-5 of the following: Florida/Georgia/Tennessee/Alabama/LSU/Auburn.......plus a title game.
The other thing I look at, that we haven't talked about is who has bad losses. It is easy to look at Kentucky or South Carolina when they win their OOC games and say, "they didn't beat anybody". But if they also didn't lose to anyone, then you can't really knock them. But take last year as an example - those middle-of-the-pack Big Ten teams LOST to MAC teams. The Big XII had several of those types of losses as well. The Big East always gets a bad rap, but last year, they had less bad losses OOC than any other conference. Those aren't "even" match-ups, but it definitely counts for something when you can't even win the games you are supposed to (and makes it worse when a team like Purdue, who lost to Northern Illinois, beats your conference champion).
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