Which conference will get the most teams in, and which ones will be on the outside looking in in 2009? It looks to be a good year for the mid-major conferences and their tournament hopes this year. Only two power conferences are flexing their muscle this year, while the others are stumbling and beating each other up in conference. The ACC and Big East are looking strong, while down years in the SEC, Big 12, and PAC 10 are creating a jumble of mediocre looking teams with no true leaders.
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Posted by Steven Jones | No comments yet
26 September 2008
e been actually analyzing the upcoming football game. No matter what the sport is in the Pac 10 there are no easy victories on the road (well maybe WSU in football this year).
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Posted by Kevin Morten | No comments yet
24 September 2008
en one of the top two conferences on the West Coast. This might be a true statement since the Pac 10 has 1 team in the Polls and Wac and Mountain West have five. That is a scary thought for a fan of the PAC 10. But it is not all bad and the conference will rebound .
Posted by Kevin Morten | No comments yet
17 September 2008
and they are right. They didn't play any of the MWC teams. However, there is no doubt the Pac 10 is better than the Big East and ACC. It is disgraceful that a team who wins in those easy conferences gets an AUTOMATIC bid to a BCS Bowl game, and if they get a bid, why not the MWC?
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