enigmaax;807927 wrote:Not while all of the teams were actually members of the respective conference. Bad try.
Actually, it basically has two. Nebraska has 0 wins while part of the little ten (twelve) and Penn State won what, 700 games before it joined?
Of course, that argument actually supports the SEC-is-best side anyway. Obviously when you have only two decent teams and a bunch of creampuffs those two programs are going to win a lot of games. When you expand the list a little bit, you see that the SEC has 6 teams in the top 16 (by %, because raw wins only mean you were playing longer). Every year the SEC has multiple games against top notch programs, not just one rivalry that determines who is better after beating 10 or 11 nobodies. Equally telling is that the biggie smalls conference has two of the worst 8 programs in the country.
Aw, #uck...you got me. I'll keep that in mind next time I'm watching #1 national recruit, Terrelle "Everybody Kills People" Pryor represent the University of Ohio State in the god damn NCAA Super Genius Quiz Bowl.
Only an SEC fan qualifies arguments. I can't blame you, I'd do the same if my conference was second best and my team was only good and relevant once every decade.