Except Michigan. 5-4 overall. 9-4 with the incoming teams.
Every single PAC-12 team joining the Big Ten won. Either convinclingly (ucla, USC, UO) or on the biggeswt stage. UW
The top 2 Big 12 teams lost. And are going to the SEC Overall 5-4
SEC went 5-4 5-6 with the incoming teams
PAC 5-3 including their top 5 teams winning
ACC went 5-6. Incredible they got 11 teams in. Their most impressive win was #22 Clemson over unranked KY in the Gator Bowl. Ow. Man. That sucks when that's your conferences best and you sent 11 out. Lot of ACC teams in a lot of crappy bowls. Bigger there is not better.
Lot of garbage bowls out there and with opt outs, a lot of garbage rosters
So the Championship Bowl conference this year? The one they worked so hard for years to keep out of the playoffs. The one they dismissed w east coast bias and robbed of a few Heismans. The one that everyone clucked their tongues it was "so sad to lose" yet contributed to its demise by locking it out of the playoff system in favor of second rate SEC teams. Yep. The top bowl conference. As it showed in the pre season games also, was none other than the final year of the PAC-12/