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osu almost won that basketball game last night.


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qualified101 wrote:kind of like osu wanting to play all the in state games in columbus.


That was the first stone cast on this thread - please read the name of the poster.


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Alright, i've been reading this post through and have to put in a few words.

First off, for those of youwho were talking up Florida earlier in the post... I have one question... How do you lose to the state up north with Tim Tebow as your quarterback? I mean... they lost to a 1-AA school for cryin' out loud! That's embarassing.

The whole SEC OOC schedules... The SEC won't play big name teams that often out of confernece because they are scared and they think their schedule in conference makes up for it....when let's face it.... this year and last year the SEC was tough. However, You're not as tough as you think you are (see previous paragraph). Another Example is the 2nd place SEC team (Tenn.) played a bowl game this year against the 5th place Big 10 team (Wisc.) and barely scraped by.

And finally (for now anyway), yes i see great players in the SEC. But this past year at the NFL draft there was a school that goes by the name The Ohio State University that bypassed USC for the most players drafted by the NFL. Need i say more?


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it wasnt a stone, but a mere pebble of TRUTH i might add.


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Mensa


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mhs82 wrote:CMO and fightingtigers: good for you for sticking with the Gators through thick and thin.

OSU all time record:games=648 wins=484 losses= 144 ties= 20
winning percentage:.762

Florida all time record:games=670 wins=428 losses=222 ties= 20
winning percentage: .654


Only one problem with your post there mhs82:

OSU all-time is 798-303-53, for a .714 win percentage

Flroida all-time is 628-372-40, for a .623 win percentage

OSU will have won their 800th game the week before the USC game next season.

You mathmaticians out there may have noticed that the Buckeyes have played 114 more games than the Gators,
but have 170 more wins and 69 fewer loses.


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mhs82 wrote:CMO and fightingtigers: good for you for sticking with the Gators through thick and thin.

OSU all time record:games=648 wins=484 losses= 144 ties= 20
winning percentage:.762

Florida all time record:games=670 wins=428 losses=222 ties= 20
winning percentage: .654



HOW CAN YOU BE THAT FAR OFF?


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Here is the source I used but it won't open at 5:40 am. I will check this afternoon when I get home from work.:
http://collegesportsinfo.com/directory/index-info.htm


However, I think seofan's numbers are correct - I remember someone else saying something about OSU nearing 800 wins. Either I had a bad source (won't know until website opens) or there was a carbon based error at my keyboard. Even at that, seofan's numbers prove my point even more.


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sec- 6 national champs in last 20 years


big ten-2

nuff said :razz:


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SEC not only has six in twenty years...But three since 2003..


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Except for Alabama, did football even exist in the SEC prior to 1996?

http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/football/ ... onship.htm


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Were they actually in the SEC when the won the championships? Conference did not exist until 1932 and Arkansas and South Carolina did not join until 1981.

Oh, and these numbers differ significantly from yours: (seems you were selective and in what you posted - some of your selectors could not make up their minds and selected multiple champions in many of those years you cited).

Year
Champion
Record
Bowl Game
Head Coach







1883
Yale
8-0-0
No bowl
Ray Tompkins (Captain)

1884
Yale
9-0-0
No bowl
Eugene L. Richards (Captain)

1885
Princeton
9-0-0
No bowl
Charles DeCamp (Captain)

1886
Yale
9-0-1
No bowl
Robert N. Corwin (Captain)

1887
Yale
9-0-0
No bowl
Harry W. Beecher (Captain)

1888
Yale
13-0-0
No bowl
Walter Camp

1889
Princeton
10-0-0
No bowl
Edgar Poe (Captain)

1890
Harvard
11-0-0
No bowl
George A. Stewart/George C. Adams

1891
Yale
13-0-0
No bowl
Walter Camp

1892
Yale
13-0-0
No bowl
Walter Camp

1893
Princeton
11-0-0
No bowl
Tom Trenchard (Captain)

1894
Yale
16-0-0
No bowl
William C. Rhodes

1895
Pennsylvania
14-0-0
No bowl
George Woodruff

1896
Princeton
10-0-1
No bowl
Garrett Cochran

1897
Pennsylvania
15-0-0
No bowl
George Woodruff

1898
Harvard
11-0-0
No bowl
W. Cameron Forbes

1899
Harvard
10-0-1
No bowl
Benjamin H. Dibblee

1900
Yale
12-0-0
No bowl
Malcolm McBride

1901
Michigan
11-0-0
Won Rose
Fielding Yost

1902
Michigan
11-0-0
No bowl
Fielding Yost

1903
Princeton
11-0-0
No bowl
Art Hillebrand

1904
Pennsylvania
12-0-0
No bowl
Carl Williams

1905
Chicago
11-0-0
No bowl
Amos Alonzo Stagg

1906
Princeton
9-0-1
No bowl
Bill Roper

1907
Yale
9-0-1
No bowl
Bill Knox

1908
Pennsylvania
11-0-1
No bowl
Sol Metzger

1909
Yale
10-0-0
No bowl
Howard Jones

1910
Harvard
8-0-1
No bowl
Percy Houghton

1911
Princeton
8-0-2
No bowl
Bill Roper

1912
Harvard
9-0-0
No bowl
Percy Houghton

1913
Harvard
9-0-0
No bowl
Percy Houghton

1914
Army
9-0-0
No bowl
Charley Daly

1915
Cornell
9-0-0
No bowl
Al Sharpe

1916
Pittsburgh
8-0-0
No bowl
Pop Warner

1917
Georgia Tech
9-0-0
No bowl
John Heisman

1918
Pittsburgh
4-1-0
No bowl
Pop Warner

1919
Harvard
9-0-1
Won Rose
Bob Fisher

1920
California
9-0-0
Won Rose
Andy Smith

1921
Cornell
8-0-0
No bowl
Gil Dobie

1922
Cornell
8-0-0
No bowl
Gil Dobie

1923
Illinois
8-0-0
No bowl
Bob Zuppke

1924
Notre Dame
10-0-0
Won Rose
Knute Rockne

1925
Alabama (H)
10-0-0
Won Rose
Wallace Wade


Dartmouth (D)
8-0-0
No bowl
Jesse Hawley

1926
Alabama (H)
9-0-1
Tied Rose
Wallace Wade


Stanford (D)(H)
10-0-1
Tied Rose
Pop Warner

1927
Illinois
7-0-1
No bowl
Bob Zuppke

1928
Georgia Tech (H)
10-0-0
Won Rose
Bill Alexander


USC (D)
9-0-1
No bowl
Howard Jones

1929
Notre Dame
9-0-0
No bowl
Knute Rockne

1930
Notre Dame
10-0-0
No bowl
Knute Rockne

1931
USC
10-1-0
Won Rose
Howard Jones

1932
USC (H)
10-0-0
Won Rose
Howard Jones


Michigan (D)
8-0-0
No bowl
Harry Kipke

1933
Michigan
7-0-1
No bowl
Harry Kipke

1934
Minnesota
8-0-0
No bowl
Bernie Bierman

1935
Minnesota (H)
8-0-0
No bowl
Bernie Bierman


SMU (D)
12-1-0
Lost Rose
Matty Bell

1936
Minnesota
7-1-0
No bowl
Bernie Bierman

1937
Pittsburgh
9-0-1
No bowl
Jock Sutherland

1938
TCU (AP)
11-0-0
Won Sugar
Dutch Meyer


Notre Dame (D)
8-1-0
No bowl
Elmer Layden

1939
USC (D)
8-0-2
Won Rose
Howard Jones


Texas A&M (AP)
11-0-0
Won Sugar
Homer Norton

1940
Minnesota
8-0-0
No bowl
Bernie Bierman

1941
Minnesota
8-0-0
No bowl
Bernie Bierman

1942
Ohio State
9-1-0
No bowl
Paul Brown

1943
Notre Dame
9-1-0
No bowl
Frank Leahy

1944
Army
9-0-0
No bowl
Red Blaik

1945
Army
9-0-0
No bowl
Red Blaik

1946
Notre Dame
8-0-1
No bowl
Frank Leahy

1947
Notre Dame
9-0-0
No bowl
Frank Leahy


Michigan*
10-0-0
Won Rose
Fritz Crisler

1948
Michigan
9-0-0
No bowl
Bennie Oosterbaan

1949
Notre Dame
10-0-0
No bowl
Frank Leahy

1950
Oklahoma
10-1-0
Lost Sugar
Bud Wilkinson

1951
Tennessee
10-1-0
Lost Sugar
Bob Neyland

1952
Michigan State
9-0-0
No bowl
Biggie Munn

1953
Maryland
10-1-0
Lost Orange
Jim Tatum

1954
Ohio State
10-0-0
Won Rose
Woody Hayes


UCLA (UPI)
9-0-0
No bowl
Red Sanders

1955
Oklahoma
11-0-0
Won Orange
Bud Wilkinson

1956
Oklahoma
10-0-0
No bowl
Bud Wilkinson

1957
Auburn
10-0-0
No bowl
Shug Jordan


Ohio State (UPI)
9-1-0
Won Rose
Woody Hayes

1958
LSU
11-0-0
Won Sugar
Paul Dietzel

1959
Syracuse
11-0-0
Won Cotton
Ben Schwartzwalder

1960
Minnesota
8-2-0
Lost Rose
Murray Warmath

1961
Alabama
11-0-0
Won Sugar
Bear Bryant

1962
USC
11-0-0
Won Rose
John McKay

1963
Texas
11-0-0
Won Cotton
Darrell Royal

1964
Alabama
10-1-0
Lost Orange
Bear Bryant

1965
Alabama
9-1-1
Won Orange
Bear Bryant


Michigan State (UPI)
10-1-0
Lost Rose
Duffy Daugherty

1966
Notre Dame
9-0-1
No bowl
Ara Parseghian

1967
USC
10-1-0
Won Rose
John McKay

1968
Ohio State
10-0-0
Won Rose
Woody Hayes

1969
Texas
11-0-0
Won Cotton
Darrell Royal

1970
Nebraska
11-0-1
Won Orange
Bob Devaney


Texas (UPI)
10-1-0
Lost Cotton
Darrell Royal

1971
Nebraska
13-0-0
Won Orange
Bob Devaney

1972
USC
12-0-0
Won Rose
John McKay

1973
Notre Dame
11-0-0
Won Sugar
Ara Parseghian


Alabama (UPI)
11-1-0
Lost Sugar
Bear Bryant

1974
Oklahoma
11-0-0
No bowl
Barry Switzer


USC (UPI)
10-1-1
Won Rose
John McKay

1975
Oklahoma
11-1-0
Won Orange
Barry Switzer

1976
Pittsburgh
12-0-0
Won Sugar
Johnny Majors

1977
Notre Dame
11-1-0
Won Cotton
Dan Devine

1978
Alabama
11-1-0
Won Sugar
Bear Bryant


USC (UPI)
12-1-0
Won Rose
John Robinson

1979
Alabama
12-0-0
Won Sugar
Bear Bryant

1980
Georgia
12-0-0
Won Sugar
Vince Dooley

1981
Clemson
12-0-0
Won Orange
Danny Ford

1982
Penn State
11-1-0
Won Sugar
Joe Paterno

1983
Miami (FL)
11-1-0
Won Orange
Howard Schnellenberger

1984
BYU
13-0-0
Won Holiday
LaVell Edwards

1985
Oklahoma
11-1-0
Won Orange
Barry Switzer

1986
Penn State
12-0-0
Won Fiesta
Joe Paterno

1987
Miami (FL)
12-0-0
Won Orange
Jimmy Johnson

1988
Notre Dame
12-0-0
Won Fiesta
Lou Holtz

1989
Miami (FL)
11-1-0
Won Sugar
Dennis Erickson

1990
Colorado
11-1-1
Won Orange
Bill McCartney


Georgia Tech (UPI)
11-0-1
Won Citrus
Bobby Ross

1991
Miami (FL)
12-0-0
Won Orange
Dennis Erickson


Washington (CNN)
12-0-0
Won Rose
Don James

1992
Alabama
13-0-0
Won Sugar
Gene Stallings

1993
Florida State
12-1-0
Won Orange
Bobby Bowden

1994
Nebraska
13-0-0
Won Orange
Tom Osborne

1995
Nebraska
12-0-0
Won Fiesta
Tom Osborne

†1996
Florida
12–1
Won Sugar
Steve Spurrier

1997
Michigan
12–0
Won Rose
Lloyd Carr


Nebraska (ESPN)
13–0
Won Orange
Tom Osborne

1998
Tennessee
13–0
Won Fiesta
Phillip Fulmer

1999
Florida State
12-0
Won Sugar
Bobby Bowden

2000
Oklahoma
13-0
Won Orange
Bob Stoops

2001
Miami (FL)
12-0
Won Rose
Larry Coker

2002
Ohio State
14-0
Won Fiesta
Jim Tressel

2003
LSU (BCS)
13-1
Won Sugar
Nick Saban


USC (AP)
12-1
Won Rose
Pete Carroll

2004
USC
13-0
Won Orange
Pete Carroll

2005
Texas
13-0
Won Rose
Mack Brown

2006**
Florida defeated Ohio State
41-14
Won BCS National Championship Game
Urban Meyer


*The AP, which had voted Notre Dame No. 1, took a second vote, giving the national title to Michigan after its 49–0 win over USC in the Rose Bowl.
†In 1996 the NCAA introduced overtime to break ties.


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Actually championships for each conference:

Big 10: 1901, 02, 03, 04, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 40, 41, 42, 47, 48, 52, 54, 57, 60, 65, 68, 97, 2002 = 23 championships.

SEC (thankfully for SEC it includes Alabama's): 1951, 57, 58, 61,64, 65, 73, 78, 79, 92, 96, 98, 2003, 2006, 2007 = 15 championships, 6 of which belong to Bama.


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since everybodys putting their spin in. how much longer has the big 10 been around over the sec. seems like it would be 30+ years by what ive read on here.


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qualified101 wrote:since everybodys putting their spin in. how much longer has the big 10 been around over the sec. seems like it would be 30+ years by what ive read on here.
wow havent heard that excuse

lame


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If I was a big ten fan I'd be trying to hide the fact the big ten has won 2 championships VS the Sec's 8 in the last 30 years. Unless you go back prior to 1970 the big ten has won it 2 times .

What was before leather helmets ? no helmets and they played in sandals ????? MD


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I like when osu and um fans argue about michigans early championships from 1901-05. (not sure if those dates are correct.) osu fans say those don't count because they aren't considered "modern era."

However osu fans count them when they do the big ten vs sec argument


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Tubby wrote:I like when osu and um fans argue about michigans early championships from 1901-05. (not sure if those dates are correct.) osu fans say those don't count because they aren't considered "modern era."

However osu fans count them when they do the big ten vs sec argument


It's only logical tubbs! ;-) :lol:


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md: they probably looked like spartacus and had swords and shields.


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ManitouDan wrote:If I was a big ten fan I'd be trying to hide the fact the big ten has won 2 championships VS the Sec's 8 in the last 30 years. Unless you go back prior to 1970 the big ten has won it 2 times .

What was before leather helmets ? no helmets and they played in sandals ????? MD


again, history is just as important to me as recent success. both of which the buckeyes are doing very well in. 7 national championships with as many heisman winners for the history aspect. and 3 national championship appearances in 6 years for the recent success aspect. i got no quarrell with that. i'll take a National Championship loss over a Cotton Bowl win any day.


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