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Updated: SEC vs each P5 conference

JonathanW

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SEC is 143-20
overall, but that of course includes lots of "cupcakes". So how have we done vs the other P5 schools?

vs ACC, 28-4 (!!!!). The only ACC wins are by Duke, Clemson, SMU & Pitt. Also, EVERY (all 16) SEC school has beaten at least 1 ACC school, and Clemson is the only ACC school that has NOT lost to an SEC school. SEC has 3 more ACC games (Clemson, UNC).

vs Big East, 5-4. Wins over Creighton (2x), Providence, SH & St J; losses to UConn, Marq, Butler, Xavier. SEC has no more Big East games.

vs Big 10, 8-7. Wins over Illinois (2x), Michigan, Purdue, Ohio St (2x), Rutgers (2x); losses to Illinois, Indiana, Ohio St, Oregon (2x), Purdue (2x). SEC has 4 more games vs Big 10 (vs Illinois, Michigan, Ohio St, Purdue) by Auburn, Florida, UK, Missouri.

vs Big 12, 14-2. Only Big 12 wins are by Baylor and UCF. SEC has no more Big 12 games

vs Other, 88-3. Notable "Other" wins are vs Gonzaga & Memphis; and the ONLY losses are to Memphis, Drake, & N. Florida. There are 2 remaining "notable" games (both vs Memphis).

Biggest SEC wins are vs: Duke, UNC (2x), Illinois (2x), Purdue, Arizona, Baylor, Houston (2x), Iowa St, Kansas, Creighton (2x), Gonzaga, Memphis
 
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Would be interesting to see how we’ve done against expectation. How many have we won that we should have won? How many have we lost that we should have won?

Looks like most of our work left is against B10. Hope we can get above .500 there.
 
Would be interesting to see how we’ve done against expectation. How many have we won that we should have won? How many have we lost that we should have won?

Looks like most of our work left is against B10. Hope we can get above .500 there.
I think what you are suggesting would be more informative, and how I think the NCAA-T selection committee should look at things (but they don't). But that is more data/time than I have available.
 
Kentucky will need to win out the remaining of the OOC games so we position ourselves for. Good tournament seeding , regardless of is the outcome after we come out from SEC grinding process…

Not having a PG is going to add more headaches to Pope and coaching staff…
 
SEC is 126-19 overall, but that of course includes lots of "cupcakes". So how have we done vs the other P5 schools?

vs ACC, 26-3 (!!!!). The only ACC wins are by Duke, Clemson & Pitt. Also, EVERY (all 16) SEC school has beaten at least 1 ACC school, and Clemson is the only ACC school that has NOT lost to an SEC school. SEC has 5 more ACC games (Clemson, Miami, SMU, UL, UNC).

vs Big East, 4-4. Wins over Creighton, Providence, SH & St J; losses to UConn, Marq, Butler, Xavier. SEC has 1 more Big East game (Alabama vs Creighton).

vs Big 10, 4-7. Wins over Illinois, Ohio St, Rutgers (2x); losses to Illinois, Indiana, Ohio St, Oregon (2x), Purdue (2x). SEC has 8 more games vs Big 10 (2 each vs Illinois, Michigan, Ohio St, Purdue) by UT, TAMU, Ark, Auburn (2x), Florida, UK, Missouri.

vs Big 12, 12-2. Only Big 12 wins are by Baylor and UCF. SEC has 2 more Big 12 games, vs Arizona St & Okl St.

vs Other, 80-3. Notable "Other" wins are vs Gonzaga & Memphis; and the ONLY losses are to Memphis, Drake, & N. Florida. There are 2 remaining "notable" games (both vs Memphis).

Biggest SEC wins are vs: Duke, UNC (2x), Illinois, Ohio St, Arizona, Baylor, Houston (2x), Iowa St, Kansas, Creighton, Gonzaga, Memphis
What ACC school has UK beaten ?
 
Kentucky will need to win out the remaining of the OOC games so we position ourselves for. Good tournament seeding , regardless of is the outcome after we come out from SEC grinding process…

Not having a PG is going to add more headaches to Pope and coaching staff…
Not true. The SEC will give us several quality wins, it is the best league this year. Already have big wins v/s Duke and Gonzaga, and losing on the road to Clemson is not a bad loss. Clemson is legit and a Quad 1 loss. Having said that, Colgate, Louisville, Ohio State and brown, UK SHOULD win them all. Missouri beating Kansas shows the SEC is stout and any win will be a very good tournament builder. No bad losses in the SEC this year like previous ones.
the worst SEC team currently is probably SC, they are 6-3 and have beaten 2 ACC teams, though not great ones.
SEC will have 9 teams in the top 25, with projected UT #1, Auburn #2, UK #4, Bama #7/8, Florida #10.
Florida 9-0 #10
Oklahoma 9-0 #14
Tenn. 8-0 #1
Vandy 9-1 (unranked)
UK 8-1 #4/5
Mizzou 8-1 #20 Just beat Kansas
Auburn 8-1 #2
Miss State 8-1 (unranked)
Ole Miss 8-1 #23 only loss was to then #13 ranked Purdue by 2.
Georgia 8-1 (unranked) only loss was to top 5/6 ranked Marquette.
LSU 8-1 (unranked) only loss was to #18 Pitt.
Texas A&M 8-2 #17
Bama 7-2 #7/8
Arkansas 7-2 (unranked) Only losses then #8 Baylor and @ Illinois
Texas 7-2 (unranked) losses to Ohio State and #24 UCONN
 
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SEC is 126-19 overall, but that of course includes lots of "cupcakes". So how have we done vs the other P5 schools?

vs ACC, 26-3 (!!!!). The only ACC wins are by Duke, Clemson & Pitt. Also, EVERY (all 16) SEC school has beaten at least 1 ACC school, and Clemson is the only ACC school that has NOT lost to an SEC school. SEC has 5 more ACC games (Clemson, Miami, SMU, UL, UNC).

vs Big East, 4-4. Wins over Creighton, Providence, SH & St J; losses to UConn, Marq, Butler, Xavier. SEC has 1 more Big East game (Alabama vs Creighton).

vs Big 10, 4-7. Wins over Illinois, Ohio St, Rutgers (2x); losses to Illinois, Indiana, Ohio St, Oregon (2x), Purdue (2x). SEC has 8 more games vs Big 10 (2 each vs Illinois, Michigan, Ohio St, Purdue) by UT, TAMU, Ark, Auburn (2x), Florida, UK, Missouri.

vs Big 12, 12-2. Only Big 12 wins are by Baylor and UCF. SEC has 2 more Big 12 games, vs Arizona St & Okl St.

vs Other, 80-3. Notable "Other" wins are vs Gonzaga & Memphis; and the ONLY losses are to Memphis, Drake, & N. Florida. There are 2 remaining "notable" games (both vs Memphis).

Biggest SEC wins are vs: Duke, UNC (2x), Illinois, Ohio St, Arizona, Baylor, Houston (2x), Iowa St, Kansas, Creighton, Gonzaga, Memphis
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Would be interesting to see how we’ve done against expectation. How many have we won that we should have won? How many have we lost that we should have won?
Sometimes when you win, you really lose, and sometimes when you lose, you really win.

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They better catch the Big ten and overtake them or it's going to hurt them tournament time getting 12 teams.

Why is the SEC in the ACC playing so much and nobody else?
I'm assuming it's because the Big ten Network has nothing to do with ESPN.
 
They better catch the Big ten and overtake them or it's going to hurt them tournament time getting 12 teams.

Why is the SEC in the ACC playing so much and nobody else?
I'm assuming it's because the Big ten Network has nothing to do with ESPN.
We will finish with:
34 ACC games (but 16 were the SEC/ACC Challenge) so 18 games outside of the Challenge.
9 Big East games
19 Big Ten games
16 Big 12 games
So, about the same number of ACC as B10 and B12 games if you ignore that 2-night Challenge.
Also keep in mind the SEC is more geographically aligned with the ACC than any other P5 conference, including some annual rival games (UGA & Ga Tech, USC & Clemson, Florida & FSU). And some of those were just holiday tournaments which who you play can be somewhat random.
 
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