The Athletic had an interesting article in which they went back all 24 years for the BCS and CFP era and predicted the 12 teams that would have made the playoffs based on the new rules and the final BCS/CFP rankings.
Not going to paste a link since I know it is a pay site and many others hate it, but wanted to share some tidbits from the article.
They totaled up the conference selections (conference affiliation at the time of selection). Not surprisingly, the SEC was the wide leader. The interesting aspect was the B1G and Big 12 were very close in total selections, and far outpaced the Pac12 and ACC. Of course, losing OU and UT will hurt us, but not more than Pac12 losing USC and UCLA.
SEC - 68 selections
B1G - 52 selections
B12 - 50 selections
P12 - 39 selections
ACC - 29 selections
Final tidbits: ISU was in one time, Iowa 4 times. SEC had one year that 5 of 12 would have been SEC schools. 2 years with 4 selections. B1G had two years of 4 selections, Big 12 one.
Only eleven P5 schools would not have ever been selected in the last 24 years and the Big 12 had none of them. The B1G had four of the eleven (Minny, NW, Purdue, and Rutgers). Further evidence the B1G West is a lame division with 3 teams.
Not going to paste a link since I know it is a pay site and many others hate it, but wanted to share some tidbits from the article.
They totaled up the conference selections (conference affiliation at the time of selection). Not surprisingly, the SEC was the wide leader. The interesting aspect was the B1G and Big 12 were very close in total selections, and far outpaced the Pac12 and ACC. Of course, losing OU and UT will hurt us, but not more than Pac12 losing USC and UCLA.
SEC - 68 selections
B1G - 52 selections
B12 - 50 selections
P12 - 39 selections
ACC - 29 selections
Final tidbits: ISU was in one time, Iowa 4 times. SEC had one year that 5 of 12 would have been SEC schools. 2 years with 4 selections. B1G had two years of 4 selections, Big 12 one.
Only eleven P5 schools would not have ever been selected in the last 24 years and the Big 12 had none of them. The B1G had four of the eleven (Minny, NW, Purdue, and Rutgers). Further evidence the B1G West is a lame division with 3 teams.