ACC v. SEC

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Even if TN beats Pitt and UConn I think it is tough to argue at all that the Big East is not clearly better than the SEC. Big 10 also...

ACC
Team Conf. W-L Tot. W-L
Duke 0-0 8-0
Boston College 0-0 6-2
Florida St. 0-0 6-2
Miami (Fla.) 0-0 6-2
Maryland 0-0 6-3
Virginia 0-0 6-3
Clemson 0-0 5-3
North Carolina 0-0 5-3
Wake Forest 0-0 5-3
N.C. State 0-0 4-3
Georgia Tech 0-0 4-4
Virginia Tech 0-0 4-4

v.

SEC
Southeastern
East Conf. W-L Tot. W-L
Tennessee 0-0 6-0
Vanderbilt 0-0 7-1
South Carolina 0-0 6-1
Florida 0-0 6-2
Georgia 0-0 6-2
Kentucky 0-0 5-2
West Conf. W-L Tot. W-L
Arkansas 0-0 5-1
Mississippi St. 0-0 4-1
LSU 0-0 5-2
Mississippi 0-0 4-2
Alabama 0-0 4-4
Auburn 0-0 3-4

Duke would almost certainly beat Tennessee if they played each other right now, and Virginia Tech would beat Auburn in one of the most lopsided scores of the CBB season...

Overall? The SEC would win. You can look at the head to head
South Carolina beat Clemson
Georgia beat Georgia Tech
Florida beat FSU
Kentucky lost to UNC (barely on the road)
Vanderbilt beat UNC
Miami beat Ole Miss

And you can just predict these matchups between the 12 teams.
 
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To put in perspective what I'm trying to say.

South Carolina is possibly in the 5-8 range in the SEC and barely defeated one of the bottom 3 in the ACC.

Georgia is probably a top 5-8 team in the SEC and barely defeated a bottom 3 team in the ACC.

Kentucky is in the top 2 of the SEC and they lost to Carolina who could go anywhere from 2-5 in the ACC.

Miami and Ole Miss are both mid-pack in their conferences and Miami came away with the victory.

BC/South Carolina and Virginia/LSU are solid matchups talent wise. We'll see how those stack up.

The only thing that really stands out for the SEC is Vandy handling Carolina. Florida over Florida State is solid, too.
 
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To put in perspective what I'm trying to say.

South Carolina is possibly in the 5-8 range in the SEC and barely defeated one of the bottom 3 in the ACC.

Georgia is probably a top 5-8 team in the SEC and barely defeated a bottom 3 team in the ACC.

Kentucky is in the top 2 of the SEC and they lost to Carolina who could go anywhere from 2-5 in the ACC.

Miami and Ole Miss are both mid-pack in their conferences and Miami came away with the victory.

BC/South Carolina and Virginia/LSU are solid matchups talent wise. We'll see how those stack up.

The only thing that really stands out for the SEC is Vandy handling Carolina. Florida over Florida State is solid, too.

Thanks, I knew I was forgetting a game! I did not research this much, I am still watching basketball.

Jim Valvano was such a great man!
 
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Really? Another post comparing Wins and Losses while still making no real point.
Cliff Notes: The ACC's best team would beat our best team. The ACC's worst team would beat our worst team. Yet, the SEC is better clearly (through 10 games) for sure because I need to continue my volnation novel.

P.S. At least do a little research before you post just the games that help your "cause".
 
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Even if TN beats Pitt and UConn I think it is tough to argue at all that the Big East is not clearly better than the SEC. Big 10 also...

ACC
Team Conf. W-L Tot. W-L
Duke 0-0 8-0
Boston College 0-0 6-2
Florida St. 0-0 6-2
Miami (Fla.) 0-0 6-2
Maryland 0-0 6-3
Virginia 0-0 6-3
Clemson 0-0 5-3
North Carolina 0-0 5-3
Wake Forest 0-0 5-3
N.C. State 0-0 4-3
Georgia Tech 0-0 4-4
Virginia Tech 0-0 4-4

v.

SEC
Southeastern
East Conf. W-L Tot. W-L
Tennessee 0-0 6-0
Vanderbilt 0-0 7-1
South Carolina 0-0 6-1
Florida 0-0 6-2
Georgia 0-0 6-2
Kentucky 0-0 5-2
West Conf. W-L Tot. W-L
Arkansas 0-0 5-1
Mississippi St. 0-0 4-1
LSU 0-0 5-2
Mississippi 0-0 4-2
Alabama 0-0 4-4
Auburn 0-0 3-4

Duke would almost certainly beat Tennessee if they played each other right now, and Virginia Tech would beat Auburn in one of the most lopsided scores of the CBB season...

Overall? The SEC would win. You can look at the head to head
South Carolina beat Clemson
Georgia beat Georgia Tech
Florida beat FSU
Kentucky lost to UNC (barely on the road)
Vanderbilt beat UNC
Miami beat Ole Miss

And you can just predict these matchups between the 12 teams.

The overall records mean little at this point, unless you consider the strength of the opposition. SEC teams overall have played a weak schedule. From top to bottom, the ACC is absolutely better than the SEC.
 
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