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SeattleOUstudent
8/3/2009, 10:48 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=4369664



Who is No. 1? That debate rages weekly during each college football season, and often long after the season is over and the trophies have been handed out. The debate is as much a part of the annual ritual as the touchdowns, fight songs and bowl games.
If you think that process can spark a debate, try ranking each FBS team's all-time position in college football history.
But the ESPN Research Department devised a plan (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3836130) to settle the argument. Their system lets the numbers do the talking.
ESPN's Prestige Rankings are a numerical method of ranking the best FBS college football programs since the 1936 season. Point values were assigned for certain successes (win a national title, earn 25 points) and failures (get your program banned from the postseason, lose two points). They ran all the numbers through the computer to come up with the No. 1 program (and Nos. 2-119) of the past 73 seasons.
Here are the results:
1. Oklahoma: 1,986
2. USC: 1,897
3. Ohio State: 1,655
4. Notre Dame: 1,579
5. Nebraska: 1,553 (Ouch, Texas!)
6. Alabama: 1,534
7. Texas: 1,494
8. Michigan: 1,332
9. Florida State: 1,110
10. Miami: 1,109


11. Penn State: 1,088
12. Tennessee: 1,072
13. LSU: 926
14. Georgia: 888
15. Florida: 834
16. UCLA: 738
17. Washington: 634
18. Georgia Tech: 610
19. Arkansas: 604
20. Texas A&M: 584


21. Auburn: 579
22. Clemson: 486
22. Colorado: 486
24. Ole Miss: 477
25. Brigham Young: 476
26. Michigan State: 454
27. Pittsburgh: 444
28. Arizona State: 408
29. Syracuse: 407
30. Iowa: 368


T-31. Maryland: 352
T-31. TCU: 352
33. Minnesota: 341
34. Wisconsin: 317
35. West Virginia: 315
36. Missouri: 314
37. Virginia Tech: 303
38. Duke: 297
39. Army: 284
40. Boston College: 280


41. North Carolina: 277
42. Texas Tech: 267
43. Utah: 264
44. California: 260
45. Stanford: 242
46. Navy: 239
47. Houston: 229
48. Miami (Ohio): 220
49. Illinois: 219
50. Purdue: 210


51. Wyoming: 188
52. Toledo: 184
53. Oregon: 177
54. Boise State: 172
55. Fresno State: 169
56. Oregon State: 160
57. Air Force: 154
58. North Carolina State: 152
59. Louisville: 146
60. Arizona: 144


61. SMU: 138
62. Rice: 137
63. Baylor: 129
64. Tulsa: 123
65. Oklahoma State: 115 (Baylor Beat you!)
66. Virginia: 101
67. Southern Miss: 99
68. Bowling Green: 94
T-69. Kentucky: 86
T-69. Kansas: 86


T-71. San Diego State: 80
T-71. Nevada: 80
73. Hawaii: 75
74. San Jose State: 72
75. Colorado State: 69
76. Kansas State: 66
T-77. Washington State: 65
T-77. Central Michigan: 65
79. Marshall: 62
80. Northwestern: 60


81. Mississippi State: 59
82. Cincinnati: 58
83. South Carolina: 55
84. Ball State: 48
85. Troy: 40
86. East Carolina: 26
87. South Florida: 22
T-88. North Texas: 20
T-88. Florida Atlantic: 20
90. Connecticut: 17


91. UCF: 16
92. Louisiana Tech: 13
T-93. Ohio: 11
T-93. Tulane: 11
T-95. Utah State: 9
T-95. Middle Tennessee: 9
T-95. Wake Forest: 9
98. Western Michigan: 7
99. Northern Illinois: 6
100. UNLV: 1


101. Rutgers: minus-6
102. Indiana: minus-8
103. Buffalo: minus-11
104. New Mexico: minus-14
T-105. UAB: minus-15
T-105. Florida International: minus-15
107. Arkansas State: minus-17
108. Akron: minus-21
109. UL Lafayette: minus-23
110. Memphis: minus-24


111. UTEP: minus-26
112. UL Monroe: minus-27
113. Eastern Michigan: minus-36
114. Iowa State: minus-53
115. Temple: minus-56
116. Kent State: minus-59
117. New Mexico State: minus-60
118. Idaho: minus-64
119. Vanderbilt: minus-73

OUAlumni1990
8/3/2009, 11:00 PM
Wasn't this same article published earlier this year?


Regardless.....BOOMER SOONER!!!

Curly Bill
8/3/2009, 11:44 PM
Wasn't this same article published earlier this year?

Like you'd remember. :P

rainiersooner
8/3/2009, 11:53 PM
Suck it, Texas.

oumartin
8/4/2009, 12:02 AM
It's obvious ESPN has a bias against OU. I mean the spread between OU and USC should obviously be much larger than it is.

OUAlumni1990
8/4/2009, 12:40 AM
Like you'd remember. :P

good point :texan:

RADsooner
8/4/2009, 12:50 AM
baylor? hell tulsa beat them

OUAlumni1990
8/4/2009, 12:55 AM
I woulda put tech ahead of Mizzou, I mean they actually beat a pretty good team every now and then...

JLEW1818
8/4/2009, 01:03 AM
Missouri likes boogers from what I've heard

boomersooner28
8/4/2009, 09:02 AM
Now THATS pretty damn cool.

SeattleOUstudent
8/4/2009, 09:49 AM
Perhaps this is an updated list? Its publish date was Aug3, 2009. I rememered something similar from last year too.

oudivesherpa
8/4/2009, 10:27 AM
Gee, Okie State was 65th, I didn't think they would have been that high.

sooneron
8/4/2009, 10:29 AM
Good Lord people, it is an updated ranking. Sort of like an AP poll or something.!
You see, since last year, more games have been played, therefore, the numbers have changed for all of the teams. Thus, the ranking is re-jiggered.

:rolleyes:

OUAlumni1990
8/4/2009, 11:25 AM
Good Lord people, it is an updated ranking. Sort of like an AP poll or something.!
You see, since last year, more games have been played, therefore, the numbers have changed for all of the teams. Thus, the ranking is re-jiggered.

:rolleyes:

Are you being sarcastic? Because the list didn't come out until after last (2008) season. Came out earlier this year, no games have been played since the list originally came out.