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billyjack wrote:I mean, if you're a non-blueblood power conference football school, you could be cowering under your desk, wondering if you have *any* chance at a championship... is Virginia's title just a freak lucky break? It'd been 12 years since Florida winning, and Billy Donovan is gone.
In 20 years, zero teams from the Pac-12 nor Big Ten have won a championship.
The Big Ten has had 1 championship since 1989, and it was 20 years ago.
The Big-12 has had 1 championship since 1988, and it was 12 years ago.
The Pac-12 has had 2 championships since 1975, and the last was 23 years ago.
Those 3 conferences make up 36 power football schools.
The SEC has had 3 different schools win since what, ever? Kentucky, Arkansas (94), Florida (06, 07). That leaves 11 SEC schools that have won squat.
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So take the PAC, B1G, XII, and SEC... 50 schools...
Subtract out the 4 total bluebloods... UCLA, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky... so 46 schools...
Subtract out the 5 other winners over the past 50 years... Florida, Maryland, Arkansas, Michigan State, Michigan (undeserved 89)... (and UNLV)... leaves us with 41 schools in the last 50+ years, from power football conferences, that haven't won the big one. Five freakin schools... the Big East has 4 different champions out of our 11 schools.
So, to win, you either have to be a blueblood, be in the ACC, or be in the Big East.
gtmoBlue wrote:
All the various rules changes, changes to the basketball tourney, and legal challenges have incrementally led us to this point. It has been designed over these decades to favor the majors to the detriment of the rest of Div 1 schools.
adoraz wrote:Only 1 conference can be happy with both National Championships and S16-F4 appearances over the last couple decades. That conference is the ACC. Of the two, current Big East teams have excelled in Championships (second to only the ACC) but haven't done great advancing other teams. We have, however, had great regular seasons (with this past one being our best chance at multiple teams going deep).
Ask fans of any conference which they'd rather have: Championships or deep runs. The answer is obviously Championships. In all sports Championships are worth far, far more than deep runs. Multiple times more. I'd happily trade St. John's trips to the F4, E8, etc for one ring.
There is only one reason we are having this conversation, and that's because we don't have the "Power 5" label which leads to insecurity and a need to overcompensate. We don't need to prove we belong when we are average to above average amongst Power conferences in nearly everything (regular season success, tournament success, conference tournament ticket sales, recruiting, conference challenge scheduling, etc).
I'll take what our teams have done since the mid 80s over any conference not named the ACC. No need to pivot the conversation from "we have 2 teams in the top 2 for next year" to whether we can compete. Even if we went from the #2 conference to #1 you'd still have people worried that we'd get poached (teams/coaches). Even last year none of coaches were poached but the ACC and B1G lost coaches to the SEC and NBA. Just enjoy our success.
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