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I might agree, except some of those conference champions from last year (and in years past) lost to the champions from the other conferences.
BUT, that conference champ would not be there, remember, we moved all the champs to different leagues. The champions themselves might struggle with the other champs, but my theory is that ANY conference champ (most of the time) would win ANY conference.
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...remember, we moved all the champs to different leagues.
Well, now that you put it that way, I agree with you.
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You think VT would've won the SEC?
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You think VT would've won the SEC?
Quite possibly, I know that the ACC is the weakest of the big leagues right now, but as the year moved on, VT was getting better. Aside from the thrashing that LSU gave them, they had a pretty good year.
I also qualified my statement with "most of the time" there are NO guarantees in college football.
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I know that the ACC is the weakest of the big leagues right now
No, no, no. despite the emergence of South Florida lol, the Big East is still, by far, the weakest conferece.
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Unless you are not counting the Big East as a big league, in which case, I'd agree.
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Unless you are not counting the Big East as a big league, in which case, I'd agree.
How can you say? The league in its current state is entering its 4th season. There are established great programs and several others on the rise. South Florida could become a dominant football school and Louisville, Cincinnati and Connecticut are all programs who could become nationally legitimate programs.
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Their largest stadium holds what, 60,000? Not a big league, I'm sorry. We have high schools down here with bigger stadiums. How hard could a road game in the Big East be? The 1AA Southern Conference is much tougher.
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Their largest stadium holds what, 60,000? Not a big league, I'm sorry. We have high schools down here with bigger stadiums. How hard could a road game in the Big East be? The 1AA Southern Conference is much tougher.
The stadiums in the BE are about the same size as the stadiums in the NFL, so that would mean the NFL is lesser than the SEC and B11 also GET REAL Make an argument that at least makes sense.
We beat you ON THE FIELD, so now you are better because your stadiums are bigger, what's next, we beat you, but you are still better because you have bigger parking lots?
Your next comment shows the true reason you are here, just to try to belittle someone. Grow up, add something constructive to the mix.
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The stadiums in the BE are about the same size as the stadiums in the NFL,
WVU Dad........stop it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what's next, we beat you, but you are still better because you have bigger parking lots?
Now that right there is hillarious.
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