http://www.boydsworld.com/baseball/faq.html#5Since you are enjoying this thread so much, another bit of info to ponder.
As you all know I am a follower of Boyd Nation. If you go and study his site you will find great info on just aoubt anything.
For instance this year's college rankings should be (I am assuming) based upon all this mumble jumbo stuff like RPI, ISR, SOS from last season, plus the human factor, returning players, new coach, etc. I have provided a link above on how he interprets rankings and how they are calculated, not by him but an explanation of how he thinks it is calculated by those who make the rankings.
What I found most interesting is that the last RPI he posted (6/26) contained the following top 12 for 2005.
Texas
Tulane
Baylor
Mississippi
Florida
Georgia Tech
Clemson
Miami
Oregon State
Cal
Southern California
Nebraska
5 out of 12 ACC/SEC
2002Clemson
FSU
Texas
Wake Forest
South Carolina
Georgia Tech
Stanford
Houston
LSU
Rice
Florida
Alabama
8 out of 12 ACC/SEC
If you go back a few years to compare all of the RPI,ISR and SOS you will see a shift from east ACC/SEC dominance to the west. I think we had a post on this a while ago regarding that discussion.
As far as the best conference, the SEC is ranked above the ACC, Pac10, Big12 You can't take that away from them. As far as the most powerful ($$) can't take that away from them either. I do believe thatyou also have to give Big12 and Pac10 credit as they consistantly have representation year after year in Omaha.
Just some interesting tidbits for those of you that like to indulge in rankings.