Setting aside the five split “reverse mirror” telecasts where two games were simultaneously sent to different portions of the country on ABC and the other game was available to each section on ESPN2, here is how the 193 single-game telecasts broke down…
- 58 games between either independents or teams from different conferences (including all five Army-Navy games played during that period)
- 55 SEC-only games
- 49 Big Ten-only games
- 13 ACC-only games
- 12 Big 12-only games
- Five Pac-12-only games
- One American Athletic Conference-only game (2017 South Florida at UCF)
Excellent. The people that use data. Fuck the rest. We are talking about a conference populated by anti vaccine dumb fucks. If they win, the whole fucking country is doomed.I was about to share that too. Key parts:
Based on that logic, the goal for this alliance should be the following:
1. Change the CFP to conference champs only so tough noncon games aren't punished.
2. Starve the beast by depriving the SEC of Pac-12, Big Ten, and ACC opponents aside from rivalry games (FSU-UF, Clemson-SC, GT-UGA, and maybe Miami-UF)
3. Schedule at least 4 potential "Four Million Dollar" noncon games for each conference, 6 total (2 ACC/Big Ten, 2 ACC/Pac-12, 2 Pac-12/Big Ten).
We are talking about a conference populated by anti vaccine dumb fucks. If they win, the whole fucking country is doomed.
I agree, DownEast. And that's fine with me. It would be a three-way version of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. Clemson would play Ohio State, Michigan, maybe Oregon and Wisconsin. I'd be more than happy with some Wake/Northwestern games. Bring back Wake/Stanford. Aloha Bowl matchup against Arizona State. The challenge would be if such an alliance could set up games from one season to the next with 9 months lead time.