Meaning that SEC and Big 10 have good football.....I didn't count the Big 12, only becuase I am a bit fuzzy about their current and historical make-up, but I am sure someone will. The Pac 10, well, the numbers speak for themselves.....
WoW! An SEC fan and a Big 10 fan agree on something. Cats and dogs living together, total chaos, the end of the world as we know it. The Rose Bowl record is about even between the the PAC-10 and the Big10 over the past 52 years. I've always thought that if the game were played in a neutral location, say Soldier Field in Chicago, instead of it being a home game for USC and UCLA, that the PAC would get their butts kicked more regularly.
How about that wild weekend of football? After top 25 losses (upsets?!) by (OMG) Oklahoma, Florida (!), West Virginia, Texas, Rutgers, Oregon (darn), Clemson, Penn State, and Alabama, my hopes have been realized. I'll be sitting smack in the middle of the south endzone stands at Ross-Ade Stadium when the #4 Ohio State Buckeyes (5-0) come in to battle the #23 Boilermakers of Purdue (5-0) for the midseason bragging rights to the top of the Big 10!

There are 10 teams ahead of my Boilers that have one loss. At least 5 of them have absolutely no business being there (you know who you are, Knights) and another 5 that probably don't belong there but only time will tell (that means you, Spurrier).