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[QUOTE="Oldbones, post: 3066110, member: 5753"] The best kids want to be [B][U]challenged more regularly[/U][/B] than we can provide in the AAC at present I'm just not seeing this supposed competition night after night, anywhere. where is it? [B][U]BIG 12:[/U][/B] Baylor is 135-7 in the Big 12 over the past 8 years, finishing first all 8 years, adding another 23-1 record in winning the tournament 7 of 8 years. That's 158 and 8, and 15 of 16 championships. [B][U]PAC12:[/U][/B] Stanford went 155-7 between 2006 and 2014, winning all 8 regular seasons and 7 of 8 tournaments. Granted, they are now challenged by the Oregon teams, and Washington for a short while, but they remain dominant against almost everyone else. [U][B]ACC:[/B][/U] Notre Dame's first five ACC years yielded a 100-4 record, all 5 regular season championships, and 4 of 5 tournaments. And that's with Louisville in the same conference. [U][B]BIG Ten:[/B][/U] Maryland's first five years in the B1G yielded a 72-8 record, which included an off-year in 2017-2018. And that's with supposed WBB powers Ohio State and Rutgers in the same conference. [B][U]SEC[/U][/B]: Mississippi State and South Carolina dominate a top-heavy (or bottom-light) SEC. South Carolina was 81-7 over the past five regular seasons, finishing first four times and second once, with Mississippi State filling in most of the missing trophy pieces. Now, that's more competitive than 120-0(+/-) by UCONN, but not much more. [/QUOTE]
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