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2008 CFB Preview: Which is the Toughest Conference

by The Beast
created July 06, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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One of the most exciting aspects of College Football is the fact that the toughest conferences can change on a early basis. A few years ago, the Big East nearly folded, but now they’ve had national championship contenders in Louisville and West Virginia ranked in the top five the past two seasons. The Big Ten was once regarded as one of the best in college football, but the recent performances of Ohio State in the previous two BCS title games have bruised the conference’s reputation a little bit. So biases aside, I am going to try and settle one of the biggest debates among college football fans, which is the strongest conference.

1. SEC : Personally, I can’t stand the SEC, as their fans’ arrogance is overwhelming and their schools’ academics mirror the fifth grade. However, when it comes to their football teams, it’s nearly impossible for any other conference to be ranked ahead of the SEC. Sorry, but when your coaching lineup includes Urban Meyer, Steve Spurrier, Phil Fulmer, Les Miles, Nick Saban, Bobby Petrino, and Tommy Tuberville, and Mark Richt, (5 of whom have won a national championship) than your conference is doing pretty well. This year the conference has two legitimate national title contenders in Florida and Georgia and two darkhourses in Auburn and LSU. Besides the the top of the conference, the bottom feeders have improved as well recently. Mississippi State went bowling last year, Ole Miss brought in Houston Nutt, Arkansas hired Petrino, Kentucky upset LSU a year ago, and even the conference’s worst team, Vanderbilt, was one win shy of becoming bowl elgible. In addition to the conference’s top teams, the SEC also has some legitimate Heisman trophy candidates as well. Last year’s winner Tim Tebow, Georgia’s dynamic duo of Knowshon Moreno and Matthew Stafford, and Florida’s Percy Harvin, are all expected to contend for a trip to New York’s Downtown Athletic Club. While I may not like to admit it, from top to bottom the SEC is the clearly the nations best conference. At least in 2008. 

2. Big XII : As with the SEC, the Big XII earns a high spot on this list because of its overall depth among its members. It’s got its fair share of national title contenders with Oklahoma, Texas, Texas Tech, and Missouri, at the top of the list, but even the bottom isn’t looking so bad after all. The resurgences in Boulder, Colorado, and Lawrence, Kansas are expected to continue. Nebraska with Bo Pelini at the helm should also rise from the Big XII cellar. With strong play from its traditional powers and a resurgence from its bottom-feeders, the Big XII is closing the gap between it and the SEC.

3. Pac-10 : Because of its late night starts and poor television contract, the Pac Ten has developed a poor reputation among the national media, and is really much stronger than most pundits want you to believe. USC is clearly the king of the conference with six consecutive conference titles, but Cal, Oregon, and Arizona State, are beginning to close the gap as evident by their performances a year ago. What places the conference further down on this list is the fact that many of its members continue to float around mediocrity. Arizona, UCLA, Washington State, and Washington, have all floated around .500 the past few seasons. The middle of the pack teams really need to raise the bar if the Pac-10 is to one day become as strong as the SEC or the Big XII. However, it is interesting to note that since 1998, the Pac-10 has been 8-4 in BCS bowl games, while the SEC is 11-4, so the gap isn’t too big.

4. Big Ten : The Big Ten can easily be classified as the Big One (Ohio State) and the Little 10. Besides, Ohio State, who has been embarrassed during the past two BCS title games, who is ever any good? Yes, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Penn State tend to have some ten win seasons, but not on a consistent basis. Even when the teams do they are defeated soundly by the top teams from other BCS conferences. What makes the Big Ten number for on this list is the fact that the conference is made up if a bunch of underachieving teams, like Iowa, Purdue, Michigan State, Indiana, and Minnesota, who always hover around .500. At least they have Northwestern to keep the conference’s APR higher.

5. Big East : The top of the Big East is pretty strong with West Virginia, South Florida, and Rutgers, among the nation’s top twenty-five teams, and the Mountaineers are actually national title contenders. What hurts the conference is the back end, as Connecticut, Cincinnati, and Syracuse have posted subpar seasons in recent years.

6. ACC : Great basketball conference, bad football conference. The league’s best team in 2006 was Wake Forest, a tiny school who should never win the conference, and the 2007 champion was Virginia Tech, who was trounced in the Orange Bowl.  Florida State and Miami have continued to struggle over the past few seasons, and many of the conference’s teams tend to float around .500.

Best of the rest… 7. Mountain West Conference 8. WAC 9. Conference USA 10. MAC 11. Independent 12. Sun Belt


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Anonymous Fanatic #1
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You have no college football sense!
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
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I agree. ACC a basketball conference? Maybe for like, Duke. Miami, Florida State, Virginia Tech; I've never seen any of those teams play basketball because they're terrible at basketball, but they're pretty good at football.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
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Big XII must have done a lot over the past year to go from fifth to second. Last year your rankings were 1. Sec, 2. Pac 10, 3. Big East, 4. Big 10, 5. Big XII, 6. ACC.

A lot of the same comments as well.

Last year "ACC: Great basketball conference, bad football conference. The league’s best team in 2006 was Wake Forest. They should never be the ACC champions, no offense to Demon Deacon Fans. Florida State and Miami continue to struggle, including many other average teams." This year "ACC : Great basketball conference, bad football conference. The league’s best team in 2006 was Wake Forest, a tiny school who should never win the conference, and the 2007 champion was Virginia Tech, who was trounced in the Orange Bowl. Florida State and Miami have continued to struggle over the past few seasons, and many of the conference’s teams tend to float around .500."

Last year " Big East: I’ll take the top three in the Big East and take them up against the top three of any other conference. Louisville, West Virginia, and Rutgers, are all potential top ten teams and legitimate national title contenders. What hurts the conference is the back end. Connecticut and Syracuse continue to struggle but South Florida and Pittsburgh look to be on the rise."

This year "Big East : The top of the Big East is pretty strong with West Virginia, South Florida, and Rutgers, among the nation’s top twenty-five teams, and the Mountaineers are actually national title contenders. What hurts the conference is the back end, as Connecticut, Cincinnati, and Syracuse have posted subpar seasons in recent years. "

(by the way Uconn was 9-4 last year and Cincy was 10-3)


Last year "Since 1998, the Pac Ten has been 7-4 in BCS bowls, the SEC is 9-4, so it isn’t that far off from being number one."

This year "However, it is interesting to note that since 1998, the Pac-10 has been 8-4 in BCS bowl games, while the SEC is 11-4, so the gap isn’t too big."

Can't wait to see next seasons CFB preview!!
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JuTMSY4Legend
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I think beast has a nemisis...problem is, I find it hard to disagree
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
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Copy and Paste baby, you'll get that preview today if you wanted.
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Kbroad54Little Leaguer
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I'm sorry but you obviously don't know what you are talking about... Big Ten, Ohio State is the only tough team that can win bowl games???? what?! who just blew the national championship two years in a row?! oh yeah, Ohio State. also, little 10? You are calling the rich football history from Michigan, Penn State, Purdue and Wisconsin little??? you are either stupid, or just started paying attention to college football.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
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Fo Sho. The shiz is in the Big Ten. Michigan, Penn State, Ohio State, Purdue, Indiana. All good teams. Illinois is overrated though.
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Mr JoshWaterboy
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Michigan has struggled the past 3 or 4 years (Appalachian State ring a bell?), Penn State has been so-so since joining the Big 10 (hurts having to play a conference schedule every year, doesn't it?), Purdue doesn't have much of a pedigree, and Wisconsin only came about when Barry Alvarez came to Madison although they had a good season last year. And yes, I'll admit that Ohio State has screwed the pooch in the last 2 BCS Title Games, but before that they were 4-1 in bowl games (which was a drastic improvement from John Cooper's 3-8 bowl record). As far as the rest of the country goes, I'll grudgingly agree with the SEC being the best conference in the country. As far as the Big 12 goes, the South Division is carrying the conference. I'm still not convinced that Missouri is all that. Not yet, at least. .500 might be enough to win the North. The ACC might as well sit around and wait for basketball season to arrive and spare themselves the hassle. Is the Big East still around? I kid, West Virginia, Cincy, Rutgers (RUTGERS?), Louisville, and UCONN should be OK at best. The Pac 10 is tough, even though it's usually USC winning it and 9 other people battling for second (OK, eight people and Stanford taking up space. Last year vs USC was a fluke and we all know it). As far as me, I"m a Buckeye fan even though I go to a MAC school which usually battles for last place in the MAC East (Kent State to be exact). KSU is like the ACC, "When's basketball season start?"
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Anonymous Fanatic #4
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The SEC is the best conference in the nation bar none. It don't matter weather we can spell or write. What matters is that we win football games. It's really ashame we hafta play each other week in and week out. Otherwise 5 or 6 SEC teams would be in the Top 10. The SEC was 7-2 in bowl games. Too bad ARK & FLA had to go and ruin it for everyone else. Oh, by the way South Carolina qualified for a bowl, it's just SEC didn't have a bowl game that they could play in!! The SEC has been on top and they will remain on top unless the PAC-10/Big Ten jumps on board with a Championship game. If they do that (yeah, right), then us "dumb football rednecks" will start to show a little respect. Unitl then, enjoy being Rose Bowl Champs. The national champion will be glad in SEC colors again this year! Oh, yeah, look out for the Tennessee Vols, they are flying under most people's radar...
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
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Retard.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
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Florida State and Virginia Tech are basketball schools? What? Are you mentally retarded? This article alone could ruin you. What were you thinking when you wrote this? "I'll bandwagon and say the SEC is the toughest and then throw some other crap in there about the other conferences even though I really didn't do any investigating to see if I'm correct or not. Now I'm going to go shove my thumb up my butt and eat a popsicle."
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