Pac-10 Conference (12 teams, 2-6 team divisions)
Oregon
Oregon St.
Arizona
Arizona St.
USC
Washington
Washington St.
UCLA
Cal
Stanford
San Diego St.
Hawaii
Rocky Mountain Conference (14 teams, 2-7 team divisions)
Boise St.
Utah
BYU
Colorado
Colorado State
Air Force
Wyoming
Nebraska
Kansas
Wisconsin
New Mexico
New Mexico St.
UNLV
Fresno St.
Big Ten (14 team, 2-7 team divisions)
Missouri
Notre Dame
Iowa
Michigan
Penn State
Michigan State
Illinois
Minnesota
Purdue
Indiana
Ohio St.
Northwestern
Cincinnati
Marshall
Red River Conference (12 teams, 2-6 team divisions)
Texas
Texas A&M
TCU
Houston
Oklahoma
Oklahoma St.
Baylor
SMU
UTEP
Texas Tech
Tulsa
Rice
Big South (16 teams, 2-8 team divisions)
Alabama
Florida
Florida St.
Miami
South Florida
Georgia
Georgia Tech
LSU
Auburn
Arkansas
Miss. St.
Ole Miss
South Carolina
Kentucky
Louisville
Vanderbilt
Big East (14 teams, 2-7 team divisions)
Virgina
Virginia Tech.
Clemson
North Carolina
NC St.
Boston College
Syracuse
Pitt
West Virginia
Maryland
Wake Forest
Connecticut
Rutgers
Tennessee
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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see , this is perfect. 6 divisions , all of which are big and bad enough to deserve a conference championship game.
ReplyDeleteso take the 6 champs , give the 2 highest ranked a bye , then 3 vs 6 , and 4 vs 5 , re-seed the final 4 and play for all marbles.