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Originally Posted by Jaxbuck
Thanks, I knew I had a loss counted I didn't have in the game by game.
You did a much better job than I did. I messed up 1 game and the total score.
What would be cool is if someone added what the different teams rankings were at the time of the games, both in the polls and in their conferences.
My theory is that we usually end up playing a B10 #4 vs SEC #2 type of thing.
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The Big 10 has put a second team in the BCS two more times than has the SEC since the inception of the BCS, and the difference grows if you go back into the Bowl Alliance and Bowl Coalition years.
The point here is that the Capital One and Outback Bowls, which are supposed to match-up the Big 10 and SEC #2 and #3 respectively; have actually paired up the SEC#2 vs. The Big 10 #3 and the SEC#3 vs. The Big 10 #4 at least two more times than it has been the other way around. We still have a winning record over that span.