Division Rules… Enlighten Me

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I figured you all could provide the answer quicker than I could find it. Aren’t conferences set up differently when I comes to division rules related to wins and losses?

Like a cross division opponent doesn’t hurt some teams with a loss and some do when talking about the conference they are in. Am I imagining this? Like does a Miami loss to Clemson hurt their conference standings the same as an Alabama loss to Tennessee?

Hope I explained that good enough.
 
I figured you all could provide the answer quicker than I could find it. Aren’t conferences set up differently when I comes to division rules related to wins and losses?

Like a cross division opponent doesn’t hurt some teams with a loss and some do when talking about the conference they are in. Am I imagining this? Like does a Miami loss to Clemson hurt their conference standings the same as an Alabama loss to Tennessee?

Hope I explained that good enough.
The Big Xii and the Pac-12 do not have divisions.

THE SEC, ACC and B1G have divisions, and games vs. teams from both divisons count in the standings.

IMO, only games against Division foes should count. Heard that opinion first from Steve Spurrier, and I agree with the former Head Ball Coach.
 
The Big Xii and the Pac-12 do not have divisions.

THE SEC, ACC and B1G have divisions, and games vs. teams from both divisons count in the standings.

IMO, only games against Division foes should count. Heard that opinion first from Steve Spurrier, and I agree with the former Head Ball Coach.
The ACC goes divisionless next year, I believe.
 
The Big Xii and the Pac-12 do not have divisions.

THE SEC, ACC and B1G have divisions, and games vs. teams from both divisons count in the standings.

IMO, only games against Division foes should count. Heard that opinion first from Steve Spurrier, and I agree with the former Head Ball Coach.
Probably should since the annual rival creates a disadvantage for some. Auburn gets Georgia. Ole Miss gets Vandy
 
The Big Xii and the Pac-12 do not have divisions.

THE SEC, ACC and B1G have divisions, and games vs. teams from both divisons count in the standings.

IMO, only games against Division foes should count. Heard that opinion first from Steve Spurrier, and I agree with the former Head Ball Coach.
That’s right. I knew Big 12. Still getting used to PAC 12 switching.
 
Yea, just gotta go with it, I guess. It’s smoother like that anyway.
When the Big Xii decided to go without divisions, I did not like it at all. However, it is much more exciting and more fair (which is the most important part). Worked great for the ACC too in 2020. Just a matter of time before the B1G and SEC figure this out too.
 
The Big Xii and the Pac-12 do not have divisions.

THE SEC, ACC and B1G have divisions, and games vs. teams from both divisons count in the standings.

IMO, only games against Division foes should count. Heard that opinion first from Steve Spurrier, and I agree with the former Head Ball Coach.
That would help mediate unbalanced schedules somewhat. But not as good as getting rid of divisions.
 
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