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NavinRJohnson

SEC is clearly the big winner. ACC the big loser thanks to an assist from Xavier.

Percentage of tournament teams advincing to the Sweet 16...

SEC:       3/5 - 60%
PAC10:    3/6 - 50%
Big12:      2/4 - 50%
Big East:  2/6 - 33%
Big 10:    1/6 - 17%
ACC:       1/7 - 14%

     

augoman

It's interesting, Navin, but is it telling?  Certainly, some of it goes to chance, but does it delineate strength of conference?

mu_hilltopper

That's a good point.  You could have an extremely tough conference, with 10+ teams getting in the dance.  But if they're all seeded 7-10 and run into the buzz saw of #1 and #2 seeds?  You might be left with almost nothing.  Is it then a weak conference?  No way.

NYWarrior

Quote from: mu_hilltopper on March 19, 2007, 08:16:48 AM
That's a good point.  You could have an extremely tough conference, with 10+ teams getting in the dance.  But if they're all seeded 7-10 and run into the buzz saw of #1 and #2 seeds?  You might be left with almost nothing.  Is it then a weak conference?  No way.

hoping Pitt and GU can at least make it to the Elite 8.  that'd be good for the nation's best conference

AlumKCof93

Here are records for each "major" conference,

ACC      =  6-5
SEC       = 7-2
Big East =  5-4
Big 12    =  5-2
Pac-10   = 7-3
Big 10    =  6-5
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UPitt89

Quote from: AlumKCof93 on March 19, 2007, 12:25:40 PM
Here are records for each "major" conference,

ACC      =  6-5
SEC       = 7-2
Big East =  5-4
Big 12    =  5-2
Pac-10   = 7-3
Big 10    =  6-5

Actually, the ACC is 6-6.

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