Oklahoma state
Baylor
Tcu
Texas tech
Arizona
Arizon state
Utah
And you can throw Kansas and Kansas state in.
Those teams combined will create more top 25 teams per year than the big 10 will easily.
Yeah, no. Half those teams are pretty mid most years. You're not serious right? Utah, Kansas and KSU??? You have to be trolling.
Oklahoma State is legit. TCU is probably too. TT is sometimes good, but Baylor hasn't been good for a while (lower RPI over the past 10 years than Nebraska LOL). I'll pretend you weren't trolling with that because yeah, 15-20 years ago they were solid.
Went and did a quick compilation, RPI over the past 10 years with some B10 & B12 teams (and OU and UT for measure)
Red = SEC
Green = B12
Blue = B10
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1) OSU (24) - 2 top 10 finishes
2) TCU (30) - 4 top 10 finishes
3) TT (34) - 2 top 10 finishes
4) UCLA (41) - 3 top 10 finishes
5) Texas (43) - 1 top 10 finish
6) Oklahoma (44) - 2 top 10 finishes
7) Maryland (50) - #13 highest finish
8) Indiana (51) - 1 top 10 finish
9) Arizona (59) - 1 top 10 finish
10) ASU (61) - #21 highest finish
11) Oregon (65) - 1 top 10 finish
12) Illinois (69) - #12 highest finish
13) Nebraska (72) - #24 highest
14) Michigan (77) - #39 highest
15) Baylor (86) - #24 highest
16) KSU (87) - #17 highest
17) USC (77) - #39 highest
18) Kansas (102) - #44 highest
19) Utah (134) - #53 highest (4 times in the top 100 lol)
VERY IMPORTANT TO CONSIDER
Absolutely worth keeping in mind that all of these RPIs in the B12 and P12 were boosted by playing each other. It's how RPI works. Texas and Oklahoma over the next 10 years will get a huge RPI boost even if they post similar results (by being in the SEC). All of the B10 teams will get an RPI boost adding UCLA, Oregon and USC. All of the B12 teams will see a drop in RPI over the next 10 years.
Don't believe me? Well consider this. Nebraska MISSED THE BIG 12 TOURNAMENT in 2010 and 2011, our last years there....and the RPI was #65 and #69. Higher than our 10 year average. RPI is a circle jerk and outside of the top 3, the B12 remaining and new teams are pretty mid over the past decade.