maroonfive
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Michigan State/Wisconsin or Oklahoma/Oklahoma State?
I don't care to watch LSU/Alabama 2, but there is really no question that those are the two best teams. Oklahoma St. had a terrible loss to Iowa St., and Stanford lost by 2 touchdowns to Oregon, a team that lost to LSU by 13 points. The SEC has been the elite conference in football for the last 5+ years. Sorry to break up the B1G "pride" parade, but when your conference has won the last 6 national championships (including this years), there's really no debate needed.
Just browsed the thread and your post is puzzling. I'm not sure what you're responding to, but nobody here argued that the SEC didn't have the two best football teams in the country right now.
All that's been stated is that the B1G is what GopherinPhilly laid out well: the B1G draws the most viewers and has the best academics, most alumni, and highest revenue of any conference. That in no way contradicts the SEC having the best top tier football programs in the country.
OSU/OU will have a better number because they successfully branded this game as the Big XII Championship. There remained the imaginary hope that the winner could leap-frog Alabama.
Sorry if I misinterpreted it, but these statements made it sound otherwise:
The B1G Championship game will win it's time slot, the B1G bowl games will have the highest cumulative viewership and the I think the best match-up this bowl season is MSU-GA followed closely by MI-VaTech and Sconnie-Oregon. All better than a rematch or Bama-LSU IMO. And with the exception of Purdue-West MI, I think all 9 B1G bowl games will be interesting and should be great to watch.