Yes, the conference record determines the conference standing of a team regardless of their over-all records.
For playoff purposes. The team in a conference with the best overall record is the No. 1. A playoff team with the weakest overall conference record is the No. 6 seed.
a division record is the win-loss total within a teams conference/division (sec, acc, big ten, etc.) overall record is the win-loss total for all games a team plays, including those not in their conference/division
Michigan with an overall winning percent of .754
At the completion of the 2008 college football season the Troy Trojans have 457 win. Their overall record is 457-343-29.
29 2 in the TIAA conference 25 in the Southwest conference and 2 in the Big 12
In the national football league, the team with the most wins overall wins In major league baseball, the team with the most wins overall wins In the national basketball association, the top three teams from each division get the top 3 seeds, then the following best records get into the playoffs in order of wins. In college football, the team with the most DIVISIONAL technically wins, although they play the team in their division with the second most divisional wins in a "championship game". Although it should be stated that they are call conferences i.e. Pac 10 Conference, Big 10 Conference
The Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) is America's oldest collegiate athletic conference - Founded in 1888 by Olivet College, Albion College, and Michigan State University. http://miaa.org/history/index.html The Big 10 IS the oldest Division 1 conference in the United States - Founded 1896 http://www.bigten.org/trads/big10-trads.html
The Heisman Trophy is awarded to the best player in college football, not the best quarterback. RG3 was the Best overall player in college football this year.
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If it is a Christian conference how about "God's Truth Reigns Overall". If it is not a Christian conference how about "Our Freedom Hard Won."
Homer Norton
AJ played his College Football with the Ohio State Buckeyes from 2002-2005. AJ was then picked in the 2006 NFL Draft, he was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 1st round as the 5th pick overall.