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ESPN's "Best College Football Programs"
Aug 22, 2019, 7:59 AM
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They did this to celebrate/honor the 150th anniversary of college football.
Check it out. Clemson is ranked 24th between Grambling & Boise St. Boise is ahead of us - - they have 1 Natty & that's a I-AA title in 1980. Oh yeah - & they have an OT win over OKLA in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/27379180/the-50-best-college-football-programs-150-yearsThe 50 best college football programs over 150 years In honor of college football's 150th anniversary, our metrics rank CFB's elite across every division, from the obvious contenders like Alabama and Notre Dame to small-school powers like Mount Union and Wittenberg.
Others ahead of CU:
Florida - never had a conf. championship (from ANY conf.) until Spurrier in '91. 3 Natties (1 under Spurrier; 2 under Urban)
Georgia - 1 Natty in 1980
Auburn - 2 Natties (1957 & 2010)
Tenn - 2 Natties (last 1 in 1998)
Penn St - Virtually no football success until Paterno, & a good 95% of success was all under Joe - yes, the scandal-ridden Joe-Pa. The worst scandal ever in college ball & DESERVED the death penalty.
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Re: ESPN's "Best College Football Programs"
Aug 22, 2019, 8:05 AM
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The NCAA wisely did away with the death penalty. Not only did it destroy SMU's football program, but it was shown to have been detrimental to the economy of Dallas. We can't have the NCAA mucking up the economy of a major city.
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3 Ivy Leagues in top 13
Aug 22, 2019, 8:09 AM
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I guess longevity counts for something
Granted, hard to do a ranking that covers all divisions over 150 years
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Please don't be the very kind of thin skinned fan that
Aug 22, 2019, 8:10 AM
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Finebaum has been talking about. This list covers 150 years. Our program wandered in the wilderness for decades several different times, and was flat out not good during much of those times. The list is a totality of that history, viewed from the lens of time.
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Here is the formula
Aug 22, 2019, 8:19 AM
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The formula
Basic model Dominance, 20% -- number of national championships Peak strength, 20% -- winning percentage for best 50 seasons in program history Since integration, 30% -- winning percentage over the past 50 seasons (1969-2018) Early modern, 20% -- winning percentage over the middle 50 seasons (1919-1968). Mostly pre-integration and included some games against non-college teams Pre-modern, 10% -- winning percentage over the first 50 seasons (1869-1918) *mostly pre-standardization of current rules and many games against non-college teams
Adjustments National championships below the FBS level count at 50% National championships before the poll era (1936) count at 50% Winning percentages when a team was not in Division I are reduced by 10%
Wouldn't you think there would be one factor for overall, program long winning percentage? This puts too much emphasis on "championships", but actually double dips somewhat for the current powers (using best 50-year period and last 50 years as separate criteria, totaling 50% of score). We benefit from that.
But if you are doing a ranking covering the entire history of college football, why not have one measure for total winning percentage, to factor in sustainability and consistency?
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Re: Here is the formula
Aug 22, 2019, 8:22 AM
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Since we won our second championship, I thought national championships are the only thing that matters or have ever mattered.
Seems like that is what we tell the UGA folks who visit
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It's what we have over them
Aug 22, 2019, 9:11 AM
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What do you expect us to say? Look at the head to head. Although we have met Georgia a couple of times in the past 10 years, none of them were during our CFP run.
Georgia is ranked ahead of us despite the championships, and as unpopular as it may be, I think they got that right, considering the total resumes. Do they have a better program on August 22, 2019? No.
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Re: Here is the formula
Aug 22, 2019, 3:45 PM
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One would think they could come up with some better criteria like best traditions, size of stadium, alumni support, bowl appearances...
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That formula is pretty screwy!
Aug 22, 2019, 2:51 PM
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We rank 21st in total wins, then factor in our dominance of the past five years, plus three national championships, there is no way we should be out of the top 20.
The national championships should be weighted, with the most weight in the CFP era, followed by the modern era(since 1970), with those prior to 1970 counting even less!
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Re: ESPN's "Best College Football Programs"
Aug 22, 2019, 8:37 AM
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I cannot believe they left the U of SCAR Lamecocks off of the list. Just the cabooses alone should have gotten them into the top 25.
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Re: ESPN's "Best College Football Programs"= I guess
Aug 22, 2019, 8:39 AM
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one ACC Championship 50 years ago wont get you on that list
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Hard to see how Auburn could be ahead of us, with one
Aug 22, 2019, 2:43 PM
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national title in the modern era, and only two total, to our three, and not near as many conference titles. And the only measure of UGA being ahead of us is the head to head, and the majority of those games were played in Athens! I also don't think Tennessee compares to us, in the modern era!
It's nice to recognize history, but the here and now is what's important!
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Minn has 6 national championships and they are lower than us***
Aug 22, 2019, 3:55 PM
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All of those last 5 you listed should be ahead of Clemson.
Aug 22, 2019, 2:54 PM
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We’ve been great for about 4 years, and good for a couple years before that. The 30 years before our current run were pretty mediocre. Yes we are awesome now, but this list is over the long run.
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What USC is ahead of Clemson
Aug 22, 2019, 3:55 PM
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at Number 5?
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