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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch
No, there's not.
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Here's the data, dumb****. Why do you bother with Sagarin if you completely disregard his numbers.
The SEC West is clearly the strongest division. Then, there is a cluster of the PAC 12 divisions and the SEC East. Then, there is another gap...followed by the entire Big 12.
The entire Big 12 is definitively worse than a seven team division (SEC EAST), a six team division (PAC N), another six team division (PAC S), and another seven team division (SEC E).
As pathetic as it is that you're reduced to comparing your entire conference to divisions, it's worse that you're still losing.
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Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat
Just for reference:
1 SEC-WEST - 83.01
2 PAC-12(NORTH) - 80.24
3 PAC-12(SOUTH) - 80.06
4 SEC-EAST - 80.04
5 BIG 12 - 78.75
6 BIG TEN-LEGENDS - 75.83
7 BIG TEN-LEADERS - 74.61
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