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<blockquote data-quote="xWVU2010x" data-source="post: 129448493" data-attributes="member: 1467482"><p>Yes I will compare the two. Compare draft picks, compare H2H, comapre records against AQ leagues. The only place where the Big East fell behind was perception, because everyone involved in college football media is a complete blowhard incentivized to trump up certain teams and conferences. In college football a season typically plays out like this:</p><p></p><p>1 team has a ridiculous compilation of talent and is deemed unbeatable (Alabama and some record breaking number of 1st round draft picks typically fits this bill)</p><p>maybe 4-5 teams are "contenders" they either have a great QB, or a collection of elite skill position players that are flashy (think Oregon/TCU/OU/Baylor)</p><p>Then theres about 20 good teams that are all interchangeable</p><p>Then theres a tier of 50 teams who on their best day can spring an upset</p><p>Then theres miles of crap</p><p></p><p>The Big East had minimal crap and 7-8 teams in the good/upset tier. The difference between them and the Big XII is that they seldom had a contender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xWVU2010x, post: 129448493, member: 1467482"] Yes I will compare the two. Compare draft picks, compare H2H, comapre records against AQ leagues. The only place where the Big East fell behind was perception, because everyone involved in college football media is a complete blowhard incentivized to trump up certain teams and conferences. In college football a season typically plays out like this: 1 team has a ridiculous compilation of talent and is deemed unbeatable (Alabama and some record breaking number of 1st round draft picks typically fits this bill) maybe 4-5 teams are "contenders" they either have a great QB, or a collection of elite skill position players that are flashy (think Oregon/TCU/OU/Baylor) Then theres about 20 good teams that are all interchangeable Then theres a tier of 50 teams who on their best day can spring an upset Then theres miles of crap The Big East had minimal crap and 7-8 teams in the good/upset tier. The difference between them and the Big XII is that they seldom had a contender. [/QUOTE]
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