Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, and Missouri scored on 73 drives of 122 (59.8%) drives against Texas A&M, Colorado, Baylor and Nebraska. Miami-Florida, Wake Forest, Florida State and Virginia Tech scored on 37 of 48 (56.3%) drives against Texas A&M, Colorado, Baylor and Nebraska. The point isn't that the ACC offenses are as good as the Big XII offenses, the point is that the Big XII defenses can't stop average ACC offenses, nor Big XII offenses....meaning there's a lot of inflation among the Big XII's offensive statistics. Really, the data points to Florida being the best offense in college football, with Texas Tech following closely. Oklahoma, Missouri and Texas are a little ways behind and comparable to the elite offenses outside the Big XII, like Penn State, Georgia and others. Oklahoma State is a little ways behind even more. Comparable to a lot of the good offenses around the country. Really, Oklahoma State and Missouri overall aren't all that much better than Mississippi or any of the ACC teams that played the Big XII. The Texas, Texas Tech and Oklahoma the teams are probably not that much better than Georgia, North Carolina, Penn State, Ohio State, etc. I think the Big XII is going to be in for a rude awakening come bowl season.