College Rankings by Athletic Conference

Rankings for Conference USA and the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-10, and SEC

March 3, 2009 RSS Feed Print

There are a great number of ways to compare universities and colleges. For many students, alumni, and applicants, one of the most meaningful comparisons is how a school measures up against the other schools in its athletic conference. Formed on the basis of rough parity—similar academic missions, student body enrollments, geographic proximity—these conferences enable universities to prove who's the best on the field of sport.

To help compare schools on this basis, we've set up conference ranking lists. These conference lists are based solely on the rankings the colleges earned in their respective America's Best Colleges categories. We extracted schools from seven of the major NCAA athletic conferences (ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, Conference USA, Pac-10, and SEC) from our best colleges lists. We then regrouped them into the appropriate conference and placed the schools in order according to their best colleges rankings.

Our rankings primarily are derived from institutional academic data, so we can't say who's going to win the big game. But the lists do offer some fresh perspective on collegiate rivalries. For example, Northwestern University—which has had its share of struggles on the football fields and basketball courts—gets the better of perennial Big Ten powerhouses Ohio State and Penn State. Because our conference lists match up some schools that normally fall into separate categories in our America's Best Colleges rankings, Villanova and Providence are able to edge out Notre Dame and Pitt in this context. Of course, some schools always seem to end up on top: Texas leads the Big 12 list, and Duke wins the ACC.

  • You can see the conference-by-conference lists below.

 

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Having attended both UT and A&M and getting degrees from both, I would say in the nuclear engineering, A&M is superior. Overall engineering....call. Civil to UT, but they don't have an ocean eng. program at all, so A&M. In anything Agriculture...A&M again. You want liberal arts...UT. Business....UT. Law...UT. Vet school...A&M. Journalism...UT. Location...UT (but be careful....the temptations for party activity make it the downfall for many an incoming student). Academic honesty...A&M. UT has a bigger problem with grade inflation, A&M a bigger problem with bonfires. If you are a lib...UT...a conservative A&M. Frat life...UT (though every few years this kills someone at UT it seems). Church life...A&M. Prettier campus...UT. Cleaner campus...A&M. Better looking women.....you can't go wrong at either. As far as which school to attend...pick what you want to do, then see what the school has to offer. But to say one is actually 'far superior' than the other...that's a reach. The two are so close its splitting hairs in most cases.

Disciplina praesidium football of TX 12:56AM May 16, 2012

"Because our conference lists match up some schools that normally fall into separate categories in our America's Best Colleges rankings, Villanova and Providence are able to edge out Notre Dame and Pitt in this context."

What a terrible idea, and an even worse excuse.

Here's why putting Providence and Villanova at the top of the Big East rankings is idiotic and absurd:

1. all the other rankings are undergrad. Somehow for those two you used Regional Masters ranking. Not even the same thing.

2. the National rankings presumably reflect a higher level of prestige and academic prowess than the Regional rankings. Ranking these schools on the basis of their Regional ranking would be like ranking English soccer teams by their position in the standings, and putting the lower division runner-up ahead of a mid-level Premier League team because their rank in that lower competition was higher. Ridiculous.

3. the acceptance rates of Nova and PC are 45% and 67% respectively. There is no way they should be ahead of ND or Georgetown, two highly selective institutions with sub-25% acceptance rates.

In short, this bizarre mixing of Regional Masters and National undergraduate rankings, while still retaining the absolute numbers, is a complete farce which illustrates the general incompetence of US News.

PS- Texas A&M is only ranked highly in Aggies' minds. For everyone else, Texas is a far superior academic institution.

Lumen Veritatis of MA 12:45AM April 29, 2012

Standford rocks!!!!!!!!! It is the best school ever. I like it. I am a 5 year old that's why my super long story sounds bad. Thank You !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wasabi of CA 7:48PM February 25, 2011

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