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<blockquote data-quote="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals" data-source="post: 131656241" data-attributes="member: 1759980"><p>OK, HERE'S VERBATIM WHAT I POST (I SAVE POSTS IN CASE ANYONE CALLS ME A LIAR):</p><p></p><p>National rankings of survivors:</p><p>#3 Baylor, #4 Michigan, #8 Iowa, #11/#12 Kansas, #27/#32 Oklahoma, #37/#41 Maryland</p><p>Average national ranking of Big 12 survivors: 16.3</p><p>Average national ranking of Big 10 survivors: 17.0</p><p>Slight advantage to Big 12 at the top. As I said for months, the two conferences are pretty even at the top, but Big 12 has better depth.</p><p>Average loss by Big 12 teams: 4 points (4 losses by combined 16 points).</p><p>Average loss by Big 10 teams: 7.8 points (6 losses by combined 47 points, including all 3 overtime games).</p><p>Confirming my contention for months that Big 12 is better as you go down the list of teams. So I stand by that stance and the March Madness numbers support it.</p><p>76% of Big 10 teams in March Madness lost and 57% of Big 12 teams lost.</p><p>Again, as I’ve said for months, and the March Madness numbers support my conclusion: Big 12 and Big 10 are pretty even at the top, with Big 12 slightly ahead, and Big 12 is much better in depth, with 57% loss to 76% loss for Big 10.</p><p>Is Sweet Sixteen so far: Baylor of Big 12 and no Big 10 team yet. </p><p></p><p>Now where it say what you claim?</p><p></p><p>"YOU asserted that because one conference has a Final Four team and the other does not, it clearly makes one more superior than the other. "</p><p></p><p>DID YOU HAVE A READING COMPREHENSION PROBLEM IN SCHOOL, TOO?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuyahoga Falls Eers_rivals, post: 131656241, member: 1759980"] OK, HERE'S VERBATIM WHAT I POST (I SAVE POSTS IN CASE ANYONE CALLS ME A LIAR): National rankings of survivors: #3 Baylor, #4 Michigan, #8 Iowa, #11/#12 Kansas, #27/#32 Oklahoma, #37/#41 Maryland Average national ranking of Big 12 survivors: 16.3 Average national ranking of Big 10 survivors: 17.0 Slight advantage to Big 12 at the top. As I said for months, the two conferences are pretty even at the top, but Big 12 has better depth. Average loss by Big 12 teams: 4 points (4 losses by combined 16 points). Average loss by Big 10 teams: 7.8 points (6 losses by combined 47 points, including all 3 overtime games). Confirming my contention for months that Big 12 is better as you go down the list of teams. So I stand by that stance and the March Madness numbers support it. 76% of Big 10 teams in March Madness lost and 57% of Big 12 teams lost. Again, as I’ve said for months, and the March Madness numbers support my conclusion: Big 12 and Big 10 are pretty even at the top, with Big 12 slightly ahead, and Big 12 is much better in depth, with 57% loss to 76% loss for Big 10. Is Sweet Sixteen so far: Baylor of Big 12 and no Big 10 team yet. Now where it say what you claim? "YOU asserted that because one conference has a Final Four team and the other does not, it clearly makes one more superior than the other. " DID YOU HAVE A READING COMPREHENSION PROBLEM IN SCHOOL, TOO? [/QUOTE]
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