How about the Big 12 South who has dominated the Big 12 with #4 Texas, #8 Oklahoma, Baylor, Texas Tech, Texas A&M, and Oklahoma State? Or is it the Big 12 North that is showing some improvements with #9 Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Kansas State, Colorado, and Iowa State?
Or is it the rising ACC Coastal with #6 Virginia Tech, #13 Miami, #17 Georgia Tech, #18 North Carolina, Duke, and Virginia? Or the ACC Atlantic that is somewhat getting a little better with #20 Florida State, Maryland, Clemson, NC State, Wake Forest, and Boston College?
Could it be the East or West out of Conference USA, or how about the MAC's East and West?
Who do you think is the best division?
For me, I would have to say the SEC West is because of their dominacne in the BCS Title Games. With Bama, Auburn, and LSU all being contenders year in and year out. Then Arkansas is getting better and better every year and now Mallet can lead them to a very successful year and possibly a SEC Championship/ BCS Title Birth. Its two lowly teams in Mississippi and Mississippi State aren't terrible teams by any means either and are probably the "best two worst teams in a division".
I think the ACC Coastal is in 2nd though. Maybe a little bias here, but I definitely think that this division is better than the Big 12 South this year. With as many ranked teams as the SEC West, it deserves some credit. But its too low team with Duke and Virginia bring the division down a bit.
The Big 12 South is my 3rd best division. Texas, Oklahoma, and Texas Tech are all solid teams. But I don't feel that this division will be as dominate this year as the past few years. I honestly think that the Big 12 won't have a team representing it in the BCS Championship Game.
What are your thoughts?

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