Conference teams that played 10 P5 opponents in 2022...

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SEC: 2 of 14

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And who is the lone outlier in the Big Ten that isn't facing at least 10?
 
I link please.

SEC plays the least amount and they also play some teams that are not Division I. I think that is way the SEC always has trouble in the playoffs.

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An SEC team has won 4 CFP NC's in a row.
An SEC team has won 6 CFP NC's out of the 9 total.

An SEC team has made it to the CFP championship game 10 times in 9 years.
 
The SEC’s conference slate is so difficult they don’t need to play other P5s.

Did I do that right? Can I have an SEC homer card now?

I get why the SEC does it

why risk extra losses when basically the whole conference can gain +1 win by playing a extra FCS or Sun Belt/MAC type team.
 
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An SEC team has won 4 CFP NC's in a row.
An SEC team has won 6 CFP NC's out of the 9 total.

An SEC team has made it to the CFP championship game 10 times in 9 years.

How many of those are Alabama and Georgia?

You have the LSU outlier but it's basically 2 teams carrying the load. Lets not pretend the whole conference is constantly knocking on the door of a national title.
 
I link please.

SEC plays the least amount and they also play some teams that are not Division I. I think that is way the SEC always has trouble in the playoffs.

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An SEC team has won 4 CFP NC's in a row.
An SEC team has won 6 CFP NC's out of the 9 total.

An SEC team has made it to the CFP championship game 10 times in 9 years.

That's the benefit of only playing 9 P5 games. They are well rested by when the playoffs starts
 
That's the benefit of only playing 9 P5 games. They are well rested by when the playoffs starts

And it makes the whole conference looks stronger as a whole when they all basically get a extra free W, since we know they arent using that 4th OOC game to play anyone worth a fuck.
 
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