Originally posted by Joebarber
Originally posted by kalkmanc
Originally posted by Joebarber
Originally posted by helluin
I mean, The Big 10 is the laughingstock of the season
Fixed that for you 
pac 10 imo
yeah cause ASU was reppin hard Sat nightPac 10 is only on the map because of USC.
Rest of conference is shit.
Big 10 is probably the #3 conference this year after the SEC and Big 12. That being said, Penn State or Wisconsin making a run at a national title would not be surprising this year. The elite teams in no particular order from those conferences are:
Big 10:
Wisconsin
Penn State
Ohio State and Illinois to a lesser degree.
SEC:
Georgia
LSU
Florida (not convinced yet by them)
'Bama (overrated IMO and will probably lose hardcore to georgia)
Big 12
Oklahoma
Texas (sorta)
Missouri
Any of the above are BCS-bowl calibre teams if they don't choke away the rest of the season. I think the top 4 teams coming out of the season will be Penn State, USC, Georgia, and Oklahoma, and it will be ugliness (an ugly loss or BCS nightmare) that decides who plays in the title game.
Of those teams, if all are undefeated, Georgia and Oklahoma probably have the toughest schedules (given Penn State's weak out-of-conference schedule and the weakness of the Pac-10) so a Georgia-Oklahoma national championship and a USC-Penn State rose bowl are most likely.
Who knows though, College football is an interesting thing to watch because the Big 10 and the SEC have a good deal of depth in the conferences, and the Big 12 has a lot of strong high-scoring offenses that could put any team at risk. We could well end up with no dominant team coming out of the SEC, Big 12, or Big 10 with less than 2 losses each.
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Actually, all that is a lie and Vanderbilt is going to run the table.