TouchdownTommie
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Benji,
It would be one thing if you are talking about the BEST of the B12 playing mid majors teams. But Colorado is the #6 team in the B12 and Iowa St. is the #7 team in the conference. What team did the #7 team in the B10 play in their bowl?
If I am not mistaken, Iowa State won by 7, not 4. And were the underdog going into the game.
Texas Tech was the #4 team from the B12 and beat the #4 team in the country.....handily.
When OU beats USC it will be clear (painfully to some) that once again the B12 is the best conference in football.
Maybe you don't know who or where UTEP is but their coach has taken a team to the Rose Bowl in the last 5 years and my guess is UTEP is going to be good for long time.
A little more B12/B10 history for ya. Nebraska is 10-1 against the B10 since 1985 with an average margin of victory of 36.5 points.....But don't feel bad, the NU has a grand total of one loss against the SEC in 26 years.
It would be one thing if you are talking about the BEST of the B12 playing mid majors teams. But Colorado is the #6 team in the B12 and Iowa St. is the #7 team in the conference. What team did the #7 team in the B10 play in their bowl?
If I am not mistaken, Iowa State won by 7, not 4. And were the underdog going into the game.
Texas Tech was the #4 team from the B12 and beat the #4 team in the country.....handily.
When OU beats USC it will be clear (painfully to some) that once again the B12 is the best conference in football.
Maybe you don't know who or where UTEP is but their coach has taken a team to the Rose Bowl in the last 5 years and my guess is UTEP is going to be good for long time.
A little more B12/B10 history for ya. Nebraska is 10-1 against the B10 since 1985 with an average margin of victory of 36.5 points.....But don't feel bad, the NU has a grand total of one loss against the SEC in 26 years.