I broke down the games school and the opponents listed. Remember these are by the final BCS rankings of the teams. For the sake of brevity, I will list only the wins PAC 10 CONFERENCE 2001 1-3 Col(Ore) 2002 3-8 Colorado, ND, Iowa(All by USC) 2003 4-9 Mich(Ore), Boise(OSU), Mich(USC), Texas(WSU) 2004 2-8 VT, Oklahoma(Both by USC) Ariz 0-5 ASU 0-3 Cal 0-3 Ore 2-4 OSU 1-3 Stan 0-1 UCLA 0-3 USC 6-1 Wash 0-3 WSU 1-2 CONFERENCE 10 -28 .263 SEC 2001 3-1 FSU(Fla), Mary(Fla), Illinios(LSU) 2002 2-8 Penn St(Aub), FSU(UGA) 2003 5-5 Texas(Ark), Purdue(UGA), Oklahoma(LSU) OK St(Miss), Miami(UT) 2004 4-4 Vir Tech(Aub), FSU(Fla), Wisconsin(UGA), Texas A & M(UT) Bama 0-2 Ark. 1-2 Auburn 2-2 Fla 3-7 UGA 3-0 Kent. 0-1 LSU 2-2 Miss 1-0 UT 2-1 Vandy 0-1 USC 0-0 Miss ST 0-0 Total 14-18 .438 Some of you complained that you should use the end of season ranking when looking at records against OOC ranked teams. I do not understand that logic, because you will gain some teams and lose some, but I did that, just for the two conferences in question and using the final BCS rankings. Please take note that the BCS has not always ranked 25 teams. But here are the conference records for the SEC and PAC 10 against teams that finished ranked in the BCS for all games since 2001. As you will see the PAC 10's wins are cut in half if including only end of season rankings. SEC 13-18 .419 PAC 10 8-23 .258