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Strange, but the leagues were really pretty balanced. 200 interleague games for each conference and SEC won 106, most of anybody, and Pac-10, which has quite a few near the top, won a league-low 95.
Bama went 18-18 in the league, tied for fifth and lost the tie-breaker and was still only three games behind first place. Obviously, Bama performed well outside the league (15-5). Thus, we have the No. 6 seed in the conference and a very high ranking overall in a league with very little deviation.
I don't think this will be a problem for our owned teams as we begin playing. Since we will take the cream of each year's recruiting crop (unless we're all a buncha boneheads!) then the owned teams will stretch that deviation factor out a lot more and we won't see as much strange stuff as this.
Last edited by RebelYell; 04-18-2003 at 01:04 PM.
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