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Old 02-06-2009, 11:27 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Fallschirmjager View Post
Since probably any given year half of the playoff teams would be SEC teams.
Number of SEC teams in the final BCS top 8:

2008: 2 ( Big 12 has 3)
2007: 2 ( Big 12 has 3)
2006: 2 ( Big 10 has 3)
2005: 1 ( Pac 10 and Big 10 have 2 each)
2004: 2 ( Pac 10 and Big 12 have 2 each)
2003: 2 ( Big 12 and Big 10 have 2 each)
2002: 1 ( Big 12, Pac 10, and Big 10 have 2 each)
2001: 2 ( Big 12 has 3)
2000: 1 ( ACC, Pac 10, and Big 12 have 2 each)
1999: 2 ( ACC, Big 10, and Big 12 have 2 each)
1998: 2 ( Big 12, Pac 10 have 2 each)

I think Big 12 has the advantage here. No time in BCS history does SEC have more than 2 teams, and no time in BCS history does SEC the team leads the number of teams by itself.
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