Michigan State regularly goes to bowls?!?!? And Toledo usually goes to a bowl because they play in the MAC and finish 7-5 or 8-4 every year. I'm more impressed by the team that plays one really hard game than 3 pretend-hard games and 2 duds. So a good MAC, middle of the road Big 10 and usually upper level ACC team stink but one very good team and 3 AA teams are better? Let's also add that by including Arkansas you now have 2 bowl out of conference teams that the top 4 SEC teams played during the regular season and one lost 50-14. Yeah, that proves you're the best. Michigan State is not a middle of the road Big 10 team. They finished 10th this year, 9th last year, 6th in '04, 5th in '03, and 9th in '02. They've made one bowl game in five years. Minnesota is a middle of the road Big 10 team; Michigan State is in the bottom third. Virginia? 7th this year, 9th last year, 4th in '04, 4th (of 9) in '03, 3rd (of 9) in '02. That smells a lot more like a middle of the road ACC program to me, especially since that's what they've been since the arrival of Miami/F$U/BC. And Toledo might be a pretty good MAC team most years, but this year they sure weren't. So now tell me of what wonderful things Utah St, SE Mo St and Lou-Monroe have done? Also, when these contracts/shedules are signed it is years in advance. Yeah, so can we also give credit to LSU for beating a good Fresno State program, or to Auburn for beating a middle of the road Washington State team? And I guess Florida beat one of the premiere teams in the country when they topped Florida State.