Saturday, July 29, 2023

FSU vs SEC All Time

 




Calculating the Top 50 Blue Bloods...(Most Weeks At #1 and All Time Winning % over 60%)

 Nice find from https://accfootballrx.blogspot.com/

Calculating the Top 50 Blue Bloods...

Using a proprietary mathematical formula which is kept locked up in a safe, Kyle Umlang has computed who the Top 50 College Football "Blue Bloods" are:

https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kyleumlang/viz/CollegeFootballBlueBloods/BlueBloods










Most Weeks At #1







Wednesday, July 19, 2023

FSU All Time Records (Dynasties? Blue Bloods?)

 

Ranking the Top 131 FBS Programs of the Last 40 Years - Mega Thread

Let’s have a fun end to the 2023 offseason and count down the teams from 131 to 1 while simultaneously counting the days until college football is back. Who will be #1? Who will be #131? Who will be the top G5 team? Where will Texas, Miami (FL), USC, Ohio State rank? Those questions (and more) will be answered.

RankTeamLink to PostOverall Score
1TBD
2TBD
3TBD
4TBD
5TBD
6TBD
7TBD
8MichiganLink42955
9NebraskaLink42848
10ClemsonLink42128
11USCLink40749
12Penn StateLink40652
13LSULink39876
14Notre DameLink39870
15AuburnLink39047
16TexasLink37943
17TennesseeLink37830
18OregonLink35694
19Virginia TechLink33772
20Texas A&MLink33525

AP top all time college football programs



















FSU vs UF in 2023

 


2 FSU Profs selected for membership in the Academy of Science

 


Application Numbers for 2022

 

https://csnbbs.com/thread-961701-page-72.html


ACC schools go they got the following applications last year:

16K Louisville
17K WF
26K Notre Dame
35K Pitt
40K NC State
41K Syracuse and BC
47K VT
49K Duke and Miami
52K GT
53K Clemson
56K UVa
57K UNC
78K FSU


This was the P-12

14K Utah
15K Oregon State
22K Oregon
27K Washington State
34K Colorado
36K Arizona
43K Washington
44K Stanford
54K SC
68K ASU
82K Cal
97K UCLA

Top 20 largest subscriber fan sites On3 network

 Interesting factoid for fan base comparisons


All-Time Top 10 Director's Cup Finishes

 


Monday, July 17, 2023

2022 TV Viewers, ACC vs Big XII

 

2022 TV Viewers, ACC vs Big XII

Combined ACC+XII, w/o OU/UT

If you remove short-timers Texas and Oklahoma and combined the rest of these schools and ordered them by TV vwrs(M), you get this:

TeamVwr(M)
FSU5.01
Clemson4.70
Miami3.69
Louisville2.93
Oklahoma St2.71
Va Tech2.56
NC State2.21
Baylor2.17
UNC2.08
Ga Tech2.01
TCU1.99
Syracuse1.93
WVU1.88
BC1.83
Pitt1.82
Texas Tech1.65
Wake1.54
UVA1.47
K-State1.40
Iowa St1.39
Duke1.00
Kansas0.68

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Final numbers for the 2022-23 Seminole Boosters Annual Fund

 

Final numbers for the 2022-23 Seminole Boosters Annual Fund

Our yearly goal was $19,000,000 which seemed like a huge number this time last year after the last 4-5 years. Our year runs from July 1 to June 30. We finished at $19,089,000. Also a great year in facility fund raising. Between us hitting that goal and a 4 day weekend there's a lot of happy folks in the Booster organization. Thank you to all Seminole Boosters for your support!

If you would like to support Seminole Athletics and help in the climb contact me at jwarren@fsu.edu.



What is annual fund?

It's our Iron Arrow, Renegade, Warrior, Tomahawk SilverChief, Golden Chief, Platinum Chief, Legacy Chiefs levels. Most boosters are Annual fund boosters but some just give to coaches club, scholarships and facilities. It's a unrestricted fund that has benefits, the money is the lifeblood of the program. It pays shortfall in endowment, a transfer to athletics to help with their costs, pays salaries and basically keeps the lights on. If you are not an annual fund donor give me a call


How many boosters are there?

Almost 13,000. 12.98K is what our board reads. We are in a campaign to get back to 20,000. 20 for 20, 20,000 donors for 20 sports.


Per the iptay website, Clemson has 18,720 boosters





Most dominate decade ever



 There has never been a team more dominant in a decade than the 90s Florida State

May be an image of text that says '1990s Avg. Percentile Rating 1 Florida State Decade record 2 98.4% Nebraska 3 109-13 96.6% Florida 4 108-16-1 95.2% Tennessee 5 102-22-1 92.9% Michigan 6 98-22-3 92.6% Penn State 7 93-26-3 90.6% Notre Dame 8 95-26 88.4% Ohio State 9 87.7% Miami 10 87.1% Colorado 84-35-2 91-29-3 92-27 79-29-4 86.9% Ninety-eight point four percent. Florida State's percentile average in the 1990s is the highest on record for a full decade. In the 1990s, the Seminoles were more dominant than Alabama in the 1970s, Oklahoma in the 1950s, etc. They finished in the AP top four every year from 1987-99.'
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Saturday, July 1, 2023