Excel Posted June 20, 2012 Share Posted June 20, 2012 From CBS Sports: "One proposal being considered by the commissioners on dividing the estimated $400 million in media rights revenue is by using past performance, specifically the past BCS Top 25 final standings. Even though these standings are released after the conference championship games and do not include results of the bowl games, they are one way at looking at a conference's overall strength -- or lack of strength. Here are the cumulative points per conference, based on 2014 membership, compiled by CBS Sports.com for the Top 25 final BCS rankings since 2007. First place finish is worth 25 points down to one point for a 25th place finish." 1. SEC 407 points 2. Big 12 361 points 3. Big Ten 259 points 4. Pac-12 224 points 5. ACC 184 points 6. Big East 130 points 7. BYU 31 points 8. MWC 30 points 9. CUSA 5 points 10. MAC 4 points 11. (tie) Notre Dame, WAC and Sun Belt 0 points Top 25 by team 1. Alabama 81 2. Ohio State 79 3. LSU 78 3. Oklahoma 78 5. Boise State 74 6. Oregon 73 6. Virginia Tech 73 8. TCU 68 9. Florida 59 10. Texas 56 11. Oklahoma State 55 12. Stanford 49 13. Wisconsin 46 14. Georgia 42 14. Southern Cal 42 16 Cincinatti 41 17. Georgia Tech 39 17. Missouri 39 19. Arkansas 38 20. Penn State 35 20. West Virginia 35 22. Michigan State 34 23. BYU 31 24. Utah 31 25. Auburn 29 [Other Conferences omitted] Big Ten 2. Ohio State - 79 13. Wisconsin - 46 20. Penn State - 35 22. Michigan State - 34 28. Nebraska - 19 33. Iowa - 17 38. Illinois - 13 38. Michigan 13 52. Northwestern 3 Minnesota, Indiana and Purdue have not finished in the Top 25 since 2007. LINK Quote Link to comment
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