Tuesday, August 2, 2016

AP all time best college football programs (Updated)

FSU checks in at No. 9. Ahead of both Florida and Miami.

The AP poll began in 1936. We didn't even field a team until 1947.
Thus we missed out on the first 11 years of the poll.

The poll wasn't always the Top 25.
1936-1960 It was the Top 20
1961-1967 It was the Top 10
1968-1988 It was the Top 20
1989-Present It's been the top 25.

Our first week in the poll was Oct 12, 1964. (Ironically, we were ranked #9)
Thus the poll was 28 years old before we made our first appearance.

We've blown by a number of teams in the last 52 years.

As for beating all the top 10 at one time or another, I'll give you a parallel stat.
(Probably has the same teams)

Won/Lost percentage in games played between the Top 10 winningest teams of all time (Power 5 only)

1- Florida State .595
2- Texas .567
3- Michigan .551
4- N Dame .534
5- USC .510
6- Alabama .508
7- Oklahoma .472
8- Ohio St .471
9- Nebraska .436
10-Penn State .420

Corey Clark/TDO.com@Corey_Clark 49 seconds ago
From November of 1990 to Sept of 2001 FSU was never ranked lower than 11th. THAT is insanity.

Corey Clark/TDO.com@Corey_Clark 2 minutes ago
FSU has been ranked No. 1 72 times. LSU, Auburn, Georgia and Tennessee COMBINED have been ranked No. 1 72 times. ... Crazy stuff.

LSU - first game played in 1893
Auburn - first game played in 1892
Tennessee - first game played in 1891
UGA - first game plated in 1892
FSU? 1947

Charlie@coxasaurus 7 minutes ago
With all this All-Time Top10 talk, don't forget- FSU is the only University formed after WW2 to have won a national title in football
AP Top 25Verified account @AP_Top25 6 minutes ago
BREAKING: Ohio St tops AP’s first list of all-time best college football programs:

1  OHIO STATE (1,112 Points)

852, 77.24% of all polls
1936
105
Five (last 2014)
1970s appeared in 92.57% of polls.
1940s appeared in 55.68% of polls.
There have only been three seasons during the 80-year history of the AP poll in which the Buckeyes were not ranked at least once, the fewest poll-less seasons of any program.
2  OKLAHOMA (1,055 Points)
784, 71.08% of all polls
1938
100 1/2
Seven (last 2000)
1950s appeared in 94.83% of polls.
1960s appeared in 28.57% of polls.
Oklahoma has been top-five in percentage of poll appearances in five decades (1950s, '70s, '80s, 2000, '10), most of any program.
3  NOTRE DAME (1,042 Points)
766, 69.45% of all polls
1936
98
Eight (last 1988)
1940s appeared in 96.59% of polls.
2000s appeared in 45.18% of polls.
Notre Dame was ranked at least once every season from the first poll in 1936 through 1961.
4  ALABAMA (933 Points)
745, 67.54% of all polls
1936
74
10 (last 2015)
1970s appeared in 91.22% of polls.
1950s appeared in 18.97% of polls.
From Nov. 3, 1980-Oct. 26, 2008, Alabama was only ranked No. 1 once _ the final poll of the 1992 season. The Tide has been top-ranked 43 times since under coach Nick Saban.
5  SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (974 Points)
743, 67.36% of all polls
1936
90 1/2
Five (last 2004)
1970s appeared in 89.86% of polls.
1940s appeared in 47.43% of polls.
The Trojans were top-ranked 42 times from Dec. 7, 2003-Sept. 21, 2008 under coach Pete Carroll.
6  NEBRASKA (901 Points)
717, 65% of all polls
1936
72
Four (last 1995)
1990s appeared in 100% of polls.
1950s appeared in 5.17% of polls.
Mostly under coach Tom Osborne, the Cornhuskers were unranked in only three polls combined during the 1970s, '80s and '90s _ appearing in 99.35 percent over three decades.
7  MICHIGAN (894 Points)
806, 73.07% of all polls
1938
34
Two (last 1997)
1970s appeared in 100% of polls.
1960s appeared in 26.98% of polls.
The Wolverines were first team to appear in every poll over the course of a full decade, when they did it in the 1970s under coach Bo Schembechler.
8  TEXAS (822 Points)
703, 63.74% of all polls
1940
44 1/2
Three (last 2005)
2000s appeared in 99.40% of polls.
1990s appeared in 47.34% of polls.
The Longhorns have not had a top-10 rankings since Sept. 19, 2010, the program's longest such streak since Nov. 26, 1984-Nov. 4, 1990.
9  FLORIDA STATE (714 Points)
540, 48.96% of all polls
1964
72
Three (last 2013)
1990s appeared in 100% of polls.
1950s no poll appearances.(Florida State started football program in 1947).
From Nov. 11, 1990-Sept. 9, 2001, the Seminoles were never ranked lower than 11th under coach Bobby Bowden.
10  FLORIDA (674 Points)
562, 50.95% of all polls
1950
41
Three (last 2008)
1990s appeared in 98.82% of polls.
1940s no poll appearances.
The Gators had no top-three appearances before Nov. 26, 1984 and then 95 top-three appearances after.


Here's the full ACC list:

9. Florida State
13. Miami
22. Clemson
23. Pittsburgh
26. Georgia Tech
31. Virginia Tech
38. North Carolina
41. Syracuse
52. Virginia
53. Duke
56. NC State
57. Boston College
62. Louisville
80. Wake Forest


Top 25 by current conference:

SEC ...... 8
B1G ...... 7
ACC ...... 4
PAC ...... 3
Big 12 ... 2
Independent ... 1

1 comment:

  1. I say put a plaque up in the Moore Center dubbing us:

    "AP Poll's All-Time Best Programs
    Florida State University
    State Champs"

    Just to piss off UF and Miami fans who cried about us putting "State Champs" on our bowl rings.

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