slide22 wrote:
thedynasty1998 wrote:
Yea since it's so cold up north when these games are played.
I don't think its the cold.. but the fact that SEC teams do not travel hardly at all to play. Most of their OOC games are in the Southeast. They need to grow a pair and travel to the west coast, midwest, and northeast.
Well, let's think here. Here are the BCS schools within the boundaries of each region.
Big Ten - Iowa State, Notre Dame, Pitt, Cincinnati
Pac-10 - none
SEC - Louisville, Georgia Tech, Miami, Florida State, Clemson, USF
And how about the BCS schools within one state of the outside of those boundaries (no overlap to the other conferences)?
Big Ten - Nebraska, Missouri, Louisville, West Virginia, Army, Rutgers, Maryland
Pac-10 - Colorado
SEC - Texas, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Notre Dame, West Virginia, North Carolina, NC State, Duke, Wake Forest, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Cincinnati