Non BCS v BCS + % of OOC home games for each conference

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Non BCS v BCS + % of OOC home games for each conference

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I have been bored at work and able to do little things to fill in the holes...In a recent discussion on another board someone said that they thought that the non BCS schools probably have a 5% winning percentage against BCS schools. I said he was wrong, way wrong and then decided to find out for sure.

I have a spreadsheet that does not transfer well to this format if anyone wants to see it I can send it. Anyways, its pretty interesting stuff. Its for 2007 only

Con USA
Win % v BCS: 7.4% as a conference (2-25)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 14.25% as a conference (2-12)
% of Home games: 42.3% (11 home 15 away 1 neutral)

MAC
Win % v BCS: 11.9% as a conference (5-37)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 9.09% (1-10)
% of Home games: 22.5% (9h 31a 2n)

MWC (edit)
Win % v BCS: 38.88% (7-11)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 63.63% (7-4)
% of Home games: 43.75% (7h 9a 2n)

Sun Belt
Win % v BCS: 11.53% (3-23)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 22.22% (3-23)
% of Home games: 19.23% (5h 21a 0n)

WAC
Win % v BCS: 15.78% (3-16)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 42.85% (3-4)
% of Home games: 11.76%% (2h 15a 2n)

Total
Win % v BCS: 15.15% (20-112)
Win % of teams with winning records v BCS: 28.84% (15-37)
% of Home games: 27.20% (34h 91a 7n)

Home Win %: 26.47% (9-25)
Away Win %: 11.22% (11-87)

I also compiled a list of all the BCS schools and there schedules last year of OOC games to see what percentage of OOC home games these schools have.

SEC 39 9 81%
Big 10 33 11 75%
Pac 10 21 9 70%
Big 12 32 16 66.60%
Big East 25 15 62.50%
ACC 29 19 60.40%

As time allows I am going to look at the end of the season top ten rankings and see how many OOC games they played.

I am also going to take a look at the other 5 conferences and see how they compare and look at the upcoming year to see if the data from 2007 is a trend.
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The top 15 teams going into last years bowl games played 75% of their OOC games at home.

1 OSU 3 1
2 LSU 3 1
3 Va Tech 3 1
4 Oklahoma 3 1
5 Georgia 3 1
6 Mizzou 2 2
7 USC 1 2
8 Kansas 4 0
9 WV 3 2
10 Hawaii 3 1
11 Arizona St 3 0
12 Florida 4 0
13 Illinois 3 1
14 BC 3 1
15 Clemson 3 1
44 15 74%
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I love this sort of analysis. It's fun to run the numbers in the face of those who decide to make such argumentative and disrespectful (probably to harsh a word) claims. However, I believe that we should ignore all these comparisons with the BCS conferences and worry strictly about building our own program. Success will be built upon hard work and Falcon pride.

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Globe, what do you do for a living? I have a job with down time, but I'm just too lazy to do the analysis you're doing. :oops: Thanks for the research. It's pretty interesting stuff.
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FortWayneFalcon wrote:I love this sort of analysis. It's fun to run the numbers in the face of those who decide to make such argumentative and disrespectful (probably to harsh a word) claims. However, I believe that we should ignore all these comparisons with the BCS conferences and worry strictly about building our own program. Success will be built upon hard work and Falcon pride.

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Great to hear you turned from the dark side of the force. :D Welcome back!
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Re: Non BCS v BCS + % of OOC home games for each conference

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Globetrotter wrote: SEC 39 9 81%
Big 10 33 11 75%
Pac 10 21 9 70%
Big 12 32 16 66.60%
Big East 25 15 62.50%
ACC 29 19 60.40%
WAC 18 18 50%
MWC 18 18 50%
Con USA 24 24 50%
MAC 22 36 37.93%
Sun Belt 14 26 35%

Completed the final 5. We are better only then the Sun Belt.
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2007
SEC 39 9 81%
Big 10 33 11 75%
Pac 10 21 9 70%
Big 12 32 16 66.60%
Big East 25 15 62.50%
ACC 29 19 60.40%
WAC 18 18 50%
MWC 18 18 50%
Con USA 24 24 50%
MAC 22 36 37.93%
Sun Belt 14 26 35%

2008
Big 12 37 11 77.08%
ACC 36 12 75%
Big Ten 33 11 75%
SEC 35 13 72.91%
Pac Ten 20 10 66.60%
Big East 24 16 60%
MWC 20 16 55.55%
Con USA 24 24 50%
WAC 18 19 48.64%
MAC 20 32 38.46%
Sun Belt 12 28 30%

Overall
SEC 74 22 77.08%
Big 10 66 22 75%
Big 12 69 27 71.87%
Pac 10 41 19 68%
ACC 65 31 67.70%
Big East 49 31 61.25%
MWC 38 34 52.77%
Con USA 48 48 50%
WAC 36 37 49%
MAC 42 68 38.18%
Sun Belt 26 54 32.50%

6 home games and 6 away games should be a rule. Imagine the NFL if the Patriots played 12 home games and 4 away. Or Baseball if the Yankees played 120 home games and 40 on the road. Its hard not to dominate when the deck is completely stacked for you.
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