Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 (edited) It's been asked several times how conference record compares against Power Five teams and how many of those games are played. I think I'll break this down into several posts so I don't screw something up and delete it before I'm done. I'll list teams in the order of the current conference standings and what teams they play out of conference, including games still to come. Let me know if I miss any. SEC - West Mississippi State - None Alabama - Beat West Virginia 33-23 Auburn - Beat Kansas State 20-14 Mississippi - None LSU - Beat Wisconsin 28-24 Texas A&M - None Arkansas - Beat Texas Tech 49-28 SEC - East Missouri - Lost to Indiana 31-27 Georgia - Beat Clemson 45-21; Lost to Georgia Tech 30-24 Florida - Lost to Florida State 24-19 Kentucky - Lost to Louisville 44-40 South Carolina - Lost to Clemson 35-17 Tennessee - Lost to Oklahoma 34-10 Vanderbilt - None 5-6. Side note: 5 of the 11 games are traditional rivals that play every year. Edited November 30, 2014 by Mavric Updated Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 Should note that Ole Miss did schedule Boise State, so they should get credit there. Florida's first game (against lowly Idaho) got rained out and canceled. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 (edited) B1G - East Michigan State - Lost to Oregon 46-27 Ohio State - Lost to Virginia Tech 35-21 Maryland - Lost to West Virginia 40-37; Beat Syracuse 34-20 Michigan - Lost to Notre Dame 31-0; Lost to Utah 26-10 Penn State - None Rutgers - Beat Washington State 41-38 Indiana - Beat Missouri 31-27 B1G - West Nebraska - Beat Miami 41-31 Minnesota - Lost to TCU 30-7 Iowa - Lost to Iowa State 20-17; Beat Pittsburgh 24-20 Wisconsin - Lost to LSU 28-24 Northwestern - Lost to California 31-24; Beat Notre Dame 43-40 Illinois - Lost to Washington 44-19 Purdue - Lost to Notre Dame 30-14 6-11. Three games are traditional rivals. Edited November 29, 2014 by Mavric Updated Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 Should note that Ole Miss did schedule Boise State, so they should get credit there. Florida's first game (against lowly Idaho) got rained out and canceled. Boise St. isn't a Power 5 team. I think Cincinnati was a Power 5 team when Ohio State scheduled them. Thanks for the reminder on Florida. Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 Should note that Ole Miss did schedule Boise State, so they should get credit there. Florida's first game (against lowly Idaho) got rained out and canceled. Boise St. isn't a Power 5 team. I think Cincinnati was a Power 5 team when Ohio State scheduled them. Thanks for the reminder on Florida. I know they are not a power 5 team. I'm saying that even though they aren't, Ole Miss should get similar credit for scheduling and playing them rather than just having a hard cutoff and ignoring this game. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 (edited) Pac-12 - North Oregon - Beat Michigan State 46-27 Stanford - Lost to Notre Dame 17-14 California - Beat Northwestern 31-24 Washington - Beat Illinois 44-19 Oregon State - None Washington State - Lost to Rutgers 41-38 Pac-12 - South Arizona State - Beat Notre Dame 55-31 USC - Lost to Boston College 37-31; Beat Notre Dame UCLA - Beat Virginia 28-20; Beat Texas 20-17 Arizona - None Utah - Beat Michigan 26-10 Colorado - None 8-3. Two games are traditional rivals. Note: the Pac-12 plays nine conference games. Edited November 29, 2014 by Mavric Updated Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 Should note that Ole Miss did schedule Boise State, so they should get credit there. Florida's first game (against lowly Idaho) got rained out and canceled. Boise St. isn't a Power 5 team. I think Cincinnati was a Power 5 team when Ohio State scheduled them. Thanks for the reminder on Florida. I know they are not a power 5 team. I'm saying that even though they aren't, Ole Miss should get similar credit for scheduling and playing them rather than just having a hard cutoff and ignoring this game. A couple years ago, probably. But they aren't the same team they used to be. You could make a better case for East Carolina and Colorado State this year. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 Big XII Kansas State - Lost to Auburn 20-14 TCU - Beat Minnesota 30-7 Baylor - None West Virginia - Lost to Alabama 33-23; Beat Maryland 40-37 Oklahoma - Beat Tennessee 34-10 Oklahoma State - Lost to Florida State 37-31 Texas - Lost to UCLA 20-17 Texas Tech - Lost to Arkansas 49-28 Kansas - Lost to Duke 41-3 Iowa State - Beat Iowa 20-17 Big XII is 4-6. One game is a traditional rival. The Big XII also plays nine conference games. Quote Link to comment
tschu Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 When Ole Miss scheduled Boise State, at the time, here were their previous 3 seasons: 12-1 14-0 12-1 So Ole Miss wasn't shying away from competition. Sagarin puts Boise State at #40, which is going to be a better win than a lot of the Power 5 teams. But I digress, I'll let you continue. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 (edited) ACC - Atlantic Florida State - Beat Oklahoma State 37-31; Beat Notre Dame 31-27; Beat Florida 24-19 Clemson - Lost to Georgia 45-21; Beat South Carolina 35-17 Boston College - Beat USC 37-31 Louisville - Plays Notre Dame; Beat Kentucky 44-40 North Carolina State - None Syracuse - Lost to Maryland 34-20; Lost to Notre Dame 31-15 Wake Forest - None ACC - Costal Duke - Beat Kansas 41-3 Georgia Tech - Beat Georgia 30-24 Miami - Lost to Nebraska 41-31 North Carolina - Lost to Notre Dame 50-43 Virginia - Lost to UCLA 28-20 Pittsburgh - Lost to Iowa 24-20 Virginia Tech - Beat Ohio State 35-21 9-7. Six games are traditional rivals. Edited November 30, 2014 by Mavric Updated Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 When Ole Miss scheduled Boise State, at the time, here were their previous 3 seasons: 12-1 14-0 12-1 So Ole Miss wasn't shying away from competition. Sagarin puts Boise State at #40, which is going to be a better win than a lot of the Power 5 teams. But I digress, I'll let you continue. When Nebraska scheduled Fresno State, they were giving Oregon, USC, Texas A&M and Wisconin all they wanted. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 Review: SEC - 5-2 with 4 to play Pac-12 - 6-3 with 2 to play Big XII - 4-6 with 2 to play ACC 5-7 with 4 to play B1G - 5-11 with 1 to play At some point I'll break this down a little more to see how better teams in one conference playing lesser teams in another affects things but I need a break. Quote Link to comment
Stumpy1 Posted November 5, 2014 Share Posted November 5, 2014 Review: SEC - 5-2 with 4 to play Pac-12 - 6-3 with 2 to play Big XII - 4-6 with 2 to play ACC 5-7 with 4 to play B1G - 5-11 with 1 to play At some point I'll break this down a little more to see how better teams in one conference playing lesser teams in another affects things but I need a break. I pointed out in the B1G vs SEC thread that the SEC, ACC, BIG and PAC all have 14 teams and the Big12 has 10. 2 teams that were considered world beaters at one time and the current #1 in the nation that are in the SECw didn't schedule one P5 school. Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted November 5, 2014 Author Share Posted November 5, 2014 Review: SEC - 5-2 with 4 to play Pac-12 - 6-3 with 2 to play Big XII - 4-6 with 2 to play ACC 5-7 with 4 to play B1G - 5-11 with 1 to play At some point I'll break this down a little more to see how better teams in one conference playing lesser teams in another affects things but I need a break. I pointed out in the B1G vs SEC thread that the SEC, ACC, BIG and PAC all have 14 teams and the Big12 has 10. 2 teams that were considered world beaters at one time and the current #1 in the nation that are in the SECw didn't schedule one P5 school. Good point on the number of teams. I also noted above that the Pac-12 and Big XII play 9 conference games so they only have three OOC games each year compared to four for the other conferences. Quote Link to comment
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