Clemson’s national championship win over Alabama helped the ACC to move over the .500 mark in its record for bowl season. It also dropped the SEC to a 6-6 mark for the bowls.

ACC wins came from Wake Forest, Duke, Syracuse, Virginia, and two Clemson wins in the College Football Playoff, according to records compiled by NCAA.com. The ACC’s performance in the bowl season changed the season-long narrative that the conference had a sub-par performance from a national perspective.

The SEC’s wins came from Auburn, Florida, Alabama, Kentucky, LSU, Texas A&M. Its losses were by Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Missouri, Mississippi State, Georgia and Alabama in the national championship.

The ACC joined the Big Ten (5-4), Big 12 (4-3), Mountain West (3-2), Sun Belt (3-2) and independents (2-1) as conferences that were one game over .500. Conference USA’s 4-2 mark had the best winning percentage.

The conferences with losing records were the American (2-5), Mid-American (1-5) and Pac-12 (3-4).