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The next time someone says Big 12 is smarter than SEC,
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:45 pm
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:45 pm
show this thread to them.
Big 12-2-1+1-1+1
Texas #45
Baylor #75
TCU #97
Iowa State #97
Oklahoma #101
Kansas #101
Oklahoma State #132
Kansas State #143
Texas Tech #160
West Virginia #164
Average: 111.5
SEC
Vanderbilt #17
Texas A&M #58
Florida #58
Georgia #62
Alabama #75
Auburn #82
Missouri #90
Tennessee #101
South Carolina #111
Kentucky #124
LSU #128
Arkansas #132
Mississippi #143
Mississippi State #157
Average: 95.6
Class dismissed.
Rankings pulled from LINK.
Big 12-2-1+1-1+1
Texas #45
Baylor #75
TCU #97
Iowa State #97
Oklahoma #101
Kansas #101
Oklahoma State #132
Kansas State #143
Texas Tech #160
West Virginia #164
Average: 111.5
SEC
Vanderbilt #17
Texas A&M #58
Florida #58
Georgia #62
Alabama #75
Auburn #82
Missouri #90
Tennessee #101
South Carolina #111
Kentucky #124
LSU #128
Arkansas #132
Mississippi #143
Mississippi State #157
Average: 95.6
Class dismissed.
Rankings pulled from LINK.
This post was edited on 10/25/11 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:48 pm to TheBloodTypo
Stats are our friend!
Out of curiosity, where did those rankings come from?
Out of curiosity, where did those rankings come from?
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:50 pm to TheBloodTypo
quote:
Big 12-2-1+1-1+1
Holy frick.
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:51 pm to smillerlsu
I meant to include the link in the original post. It's there now.
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:52 pm to TheBloodTypo
If making a case about the SEC being smarter, you should probably correct this:
quote:
Goergia
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:53 pm to JPLSU1981
How did you resist an Aggie joke there?
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:53 pm to JPLSU1981
In all fairness, I copied that.
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:54 pm to TheBloodTypo
Thanks! Oh, and...
This!
quote:
quote:
Big 12-2-1+1-1+1
Holy frick.
This!
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:54 pm to TheBloodTypo
Interesting, to be sure. But they have a shitty ranking methodology. And what would happen if they added Tulane and Notre Dame?
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:56 pm to TK421
Noted. Can you find an academic ranking list that would make the B12 look better than the SEC?
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:58 pm to TbirdSpur2010
The new Big XII conference logo will be a quadratic equation!
Posted on 10/25/11 at 1:58 pm to TK421
Notre Dame at 19, and not happening.
Tulane at 50, and I don't see why they'd agree to the Big Twouble.
Tulane at 50, and I don't see why they'd agree to the Big Twouble.
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:07 pm to TheBloodTypo
quote:
Notre Dame at 19, and not happening.
Tulane at 50, and I don't see why they'd agree to the Big Twouble.
Both of those schools are very real possibilities, I'm just saying. Will this post be updated if that happens to amend your assertion?
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:17 pm to TK421
A poll of most SEC fans would probably render this discussion moot, as long as the football team is there academics are low priority in the Deep South
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:20 pm to nicholastiger
I always find rankings of undergraduate rankings silly to begin with.
undergrad is undergrad is undergrad.... there's basically no difference practically-speaking in an undergraduate degree from Ole Miss and Harvard and Jacksonville State and Florida International and Princeton.
Is there a perception? Certainly. But at the end of the day undergraduate degrees and the knowledge that comes with those respective degrees are all the same across the board.
Biology class at one school is no different than biology class at another school. Marketing class at one school is no different than marketing class at another school. Algebra at one school is no different than algebra at another school. I could go on and on...
undergrad is undergrad is undergrad.... there's basically no difference practically-speaking in an undergraduate degree from Ole Miss and Harvard and Jacksonville State and Florida International and Princeton.
Is there a perception? Certainly. But at the end of the day undergraduate degrees and the knowledge that comes with those respective degrees are all the same across the board.
Biology class at one school is no different than biology class at another school. Marketing class at one school is no different than marketing class at another school. Algebra at one school is no different than algebra at another school. I could go on and on...
This post was edited on 10/25/11 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:23 pm to nicholastiger
Anybody that doesn't take the US rankings report with a grain of salt doesn't know the true origin of the ranking...
It is mostly based on undergrad acceptance...
WVU wants all their residents to have a shot at an education so they can stay in state, make more money with a degree...more money = more tax revenue
WVU has a very good Business program (Accounting dept. is in the top 100 and is the first in the nation to offer a PhD in forensic accounting). WVU also has a very good Engineering program.
WVU could change their admission standards at the snap of a finger. They don't because they are a public university with state government involvement.
Not that I expect anyone (myself included although I am a WVU grad and a CPA during the slow season) posting on this website during normal business hours to understand that.
It is mostly based on undergrad acceptance...
WVU wants all their residents to have a shot at an education so they can stay in state, make more money with a degree...more money = more tax revenue
WVU has a very good Business program (Accounting dept. is in the top 100 and is the first in the nation to offer a PhD in forensic accounting). WVU also has a very good Engineering program.
WVU could change their admission standards at the snap of a finger. They don't because they are a public university with state government involvement.
Not that I expect anyone (myself included although I am a WVU grad and a CPA during the slow season) posting on this website during normal business hours to understand that.
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:23 pm to TK421
quote:
Both of those schools are very real possibilities
Notre Dame still has that pesky TV contract.
Tulane, since its all about the money, stiposedly, do they bring any fans? They seem to be about half the size of Baylor with even fewer fans going to games and worse athletics.
If Baylor was not currently a member of the Big 12-2-1+1-1+1, would they be added?
Why would Tulane then?
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:23 pm to nicholastiger
quote:
A poll of most SEC fans would probably render this discussion moot,
A partially agree, which I why I think this whole topic or discussion is stupid to begin with. Nothing matters until it might work in your favor.
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:24 pm to TheBloodTypo
quote:
Tulane at 50, and I don't see why they'd agree to the Big Twouble.
Tulane would certainly agree to it, but I really don't see the Big XII taking a team that is horribly uncompetitive even in CUSA and literally draws less than 1000 fans to a home game.
973 rockin the Dome!
Posted on 10/25/11 at 2:28 pm to dholjes84
quote:
WVU wants all their residents to have a shot at an education so they can stay in state
So does WV not have a JUCO/community college system?
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