MWBATL
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While I tend to agree that the SEC is the best conference, the margin is actually thin. And therein lies the problem. The hype machine on ESPN makes it sound like the gap is huge. It isn't. For every Wake Forest loss to a UL-Monroe, there is a Vandy loss to Temple. The conferences are quite similar, really. But I do think the SEC is slightly better than everyone else, and they usually are...slightly better.
FYI, the SEC is 11-7 against Power 5 opponents on the road since 2010. That is decent, but not overwhelming. They are 10-6 at home. Frankly, these records are driven almost exclusively by their marks agains the ACC (NB-this does NOT include the Kentucky-Louisville data, which Louisville has dominated. Add that in the records change to 12-8 on the road and 10-8 at home.) Without that, against the other 3 Power 5 conferences, the SEC is 3-3 on the road and 3-3 at home. (NB-these are all regular season results, the SEC has done extremely well in Bowl Games, which I will argue are home games for them). This data also does not include any of Mizzou's or the Aggies records.
It is actually amazing to me how few games there have been against Power 5 conference teams (other than ACC) in the past 4 seasons. Twelve games total. Just wow. Bunch of chickens, really. Simply refuse to do home and home with other power teams, and perhaps we see the reason why here.
PS- the Stassen website is great for looking up head to head records
FYI, the SEC is 11-7 against Power 5 opponents on the road since 2010. That is decent, but not overwhelming. They are 10-6 at home. Frankly, these records are driven almost exclusively by their marks agains the ACC (NB-this does NOT include the Kentucky-Louisville data, which Louisville has dominated. Add that in the records change to 12-8 on the road and 10-8 at home.) Without that, against the other 3 Power 5 conferences, the SEC is 3-3 on the road and 3-3 at home. (NB-these are all regular season results, the SEC has done extremely well in Bowl Games, which I will argue are home games for them). This data also does not include any of Mizzou's or the Aggies records.
It is actually amazing to me how few games there have been against Power 5 conference teams (other than ACC) in the past 4 seasons. Twelve games total. Just wow. Bunch of chickens, really. Simply refuse to do home and home with other power teams, and perhaps we see the reason why here.
PS- the Stassen website is great for looking up head to head records