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As I’ve mentioned in other posts, this is the first season of College Football.
As a Georgia fan who has grown up learning the SEC and the conference system, I have become aware of the difficulty of implementing a system of conference supremacy as new groups (and new conferences) have appeared and have replaced old groups.
In a way this is good in that the Conference is finally starting to have its way and will have a complete game played by the traditional big schools, rather than smaller schools trying to fill in the gaps between the powers of their new brethren.
However, if the Conference survives the 2014 season, it is going to get larger than the Conference it currently is. I think some groups are growing and some are more healthy than others.
Therefore, I am going to do a quick review of the two strongest groups — the New and Deviated Conference. When I started this project I thought that I could build this project by analyzing the strength of the groups, but I got stuck pretty quickly on the fact that there was no real balance of strength between the two groups.
I ultimately decided that I didn’t even need to study the strength of the conferences, since the very existence of a Power Five Conference would define how a conference operates. A conference without an adequate Power Five Conference to work with would work at best.
For this year’s project, I decided to focus on the strength of each of the groups as well as the balance between the two. Some observations I made this year will also be useful to me in the future, so I’ll include those below.
New Conference: Well, except for my own group and the Legends, I had heard almost nothing about these in years past — so I decided to give a brief mention. I am not entirely sure what all the membership there is, but last year it went something like the following: