More for us SEC fans to thump our chests about: http://espn.go.com/college-football/bowls12/story/_/id/8761608/sec-postseason-dominance-goes-bcs-titles-college-football
A few snippets:
Since 2006, the SEC has won more bowl games (36) and been to more bowls (55) than any other conference.
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While the SEC has thrived during the postseason, the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12 all have struggled to match the SEC’s bowl success. The Pac-12 is right below the SEC in winning percentage with a 16-12 (.571) record. The Big 12 is 25-22 (.532), the ACC is 19-31 (.380) and the Big Ten is 17-30 (.362).
The SEC has gone 28-13 against the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12 in bowl games.
‘Nuff said.
One thing that did surprise me was the B1G’s bowl record being worse than the ACC’s. That’s pretty damn embarrassing.
A few snippets:
Since 2006, the SEC has won more bowl games (36) and been to more bowls (55) than any other conference.
...
While the SEC has thrived during the postseason, the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12 all have struggled to match the SEC’s bowl success. The Pac-12 is right below the SEC in winning percentage with a 16-12 (.571) record. The Big 12 is 25-22 (.532), the ACC is 19-31 (.380) and the Big Ten is 17-30 (.362).
The SEC has gone 28-13 against the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12 in bowl games.
‘Nuff said.
One thing that did surprise me was the B1G’s bowl record being worse than the ACC’s. That’s pretty damn embarrassing.
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