This is a reasonable idea.I would have preferred an OBE reunion division in the ACC, but I'm fine with the B10. I never thought I'd watch the BTN before Rutgers got in, but I actually like their CFB shows better than ESPNs.
Pitt has won 9 national championships. If we are going to go back 70 years like you just did Just sayinB1G schools have won 39 National Championships in football.
ACC schools have won 18.
No ACC schools have won more than 5 National Championships in football.
Michigan has won 8 National Championships.
Ohio State has won 7 National Championships.
Minnesota has won 6 National Championships.
BC, Clemson, Louisville, Syracuse and Wake Forest do not provide the Research Performance that B1G schools provide.
Pitt has won 9 national championships. If we are going to go back 70 years like you just did Just sayin
ACC football is on the upswing. Last week's poll had as many ACC teams as SEC teams in the top 25. I personally don't see any reason for the trend not to continue.
Interesting to revisit this going into championship week...
# of Top 25 teams by conference:
6 - Big Ten (4 of Top 10)
5 - ACC (1 of Top 10)
4 - Pac 12 (3 of Top 10)
4 - SEC (1 of Top 10)
3 - Big 12 (1 of Top 10)
2 - AAC
1 - MAC