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Embree what happened?

Pac-10 is by far the best sports conference. Look at championships and AD cup standings. It's not even close.

SEC's the best at football. Of course, that could very well get challenged by the Pac-12 with an increase in resources from a new tv deal.

Well, do you have a link to that?

As for the other sports I don't really give a rip. Its Football for me. And only football.
 
Well, do you have a link to that?

As for the other sports I don't really give a rip. Its Football for me. And only football.

Then why do you care about following a link? It's called the "Conference of Champions" for a reason.

Here you go:

http://www.pac-10.org/News/tabid/863/Article/118450/conference-of-champions.aspx

Stanford's won at least 1 national championship for 34 straight years and just won its 16th straight Director's Cup.

CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN

CONFERENCE TOP-10 SCHOOLS
1. Pacific-10 (10) 5
2. ACC (12) 4
3. Big 12 (12) 3
4. Big Ten (11) 2
5. SEC (12) 1

-and-

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific-10_Conference
The self-proclaimed "Conference of Champions," the Pac-10 has won more NCAA National Team Championships than any other conference in history. In fact, the top three schools with the most NCAA championships belong to the Pac-10 (UCLA, Stanford and the University of Southern California, in that order).

-plus-

Utah adds perennial championship contenders in skiing and women's gymnastics as well as a men's basketball program that's gone to 4 final fours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Utes

Colorado adds perennial championship contenders in skiing and cross country as well as a football program that has won a national championship and a men's basketball program that's gone to 2 final fours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Buffaloes
 
Thank you sir may I have another!

Thank you sir may I have another!

Thank you sir may I have another!

:lol:
 
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