For Orestes. Big Ten compared to ACC
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 12:52 pm
Big Ten vs. ACC
a. By bowl eligible teams
---The ACC has 8 teams currently bowl eligible, with a shot at 9-10 (0 teams are eliminated from bowl contention, but the bottom teams play each other)
---The Big Ten has 6 teams currently bowl eligible, with a shot at 8 (3 teams eliminated from bowl contention)
Advantage: ACC
Your argument will be that the ACC is weaker, so thats why most are bowl eligible. You may be right. However, the Big Ten is weak too and they have 3 teams completely eliminated.
b. Stack them up
--Compare the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. teams from each conference. Based on stats and on field play, who would be picked to win?
1. Florida State vs. Penn State---Penn State
2. North Carolina vs. Ohio State---Ohio State
3. Wake Forest vs. Michigan State---Wake
4. Virginia Tech vs. Minnesota---Va Tech
5. Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern---Georgia Tech
6. Miami vs. Iowa---Miami
7. Boston College vs. Illinois---Illinois
8. Maryland vs. Wisconsin---Wash
9. Clemson vs. Purdue---Clemson
10. Virginia vs. Michigan---Wash
11. Duke vs. Inidana---Duke
I have the ACC winning 6 of the 11 whereas the Big Ten only winning 3. Also, 2 washes. Its close, but advantage: ACC
Again, very inaccurate. Upsets happen.
Teams ranked in the BCS top 25:
Big Ten:
Penn State, 8
Ohio State, 11
Michigan State, 14
ACC:
North Carolina, 16
Florida State, 19
Wake, 24
Adantage: Big Ten
As you can see, its close. I guess you cannot really give the edge to either conference. The Big Ten is better at the top, but the ACC has far more depth.
a. By bowl eligible teams
---The ACC has 8 teams currently bowl eligible, with a shot at 9-10 (0 teams are eliminated from bowl contention, but the bottom teams play each other)
---The Big Ten has 6 teams currently bowl eligible, with a shot at 8 (3 teams eliminated from bowl contention)
Advantage: ACC
Your argument will be that the ACC is weaker, so thats why most are bowl eligible. You may be right. However, the Big Ten is weak too and they have 3 teams completely eliminated.
b. Stack them up
--Compare the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. teams from each conference. Based on stats and on field play, who would be picked to win?
1. Florida State vs. Penn State---Penn State
2. North Carolina vs. Ohio State---Ohio State
3. Wake Forest vs. Michigan State---Wake
4. Virginia Tech vs. Minnesota---Va Tech
5. Georgia Tech vs. Northwestern---Georgia Tech
6. Miami vs. Iowa---Miami
7. Boston College vs. Illinois---Illinois
8. Maryland vs. Wisconsin---Wash
9. Clemson vs. Purdue---Clemson
10. Virginia vs. Michigan---Wash
11. Duke vs. Inidana---Duke
I have the ACC winning 6 of the 11 whereas the Big Ten only winning 3. Also, 2 washes. Its close, but advantage: ACC
Again, very inaccurate. Upsets happen.
Teams ranked in the BCS top 25:
Big Ten:
Penn State, 8
Ohio State, 11
Michigan State, 14
ACC:
North Carolina, 16
Florida State, 19
Wake, 24
Adantage: Big Ten
As you can see, its close. I guess you cannot really give the edge to either conference. The Big Ten is better at the top, but the ACC has far more depth.