I'd start with any list that has Nebraska with 887 (current) wins. If that isn't our number, or 880 (minus this year's wins) then it's inaccurate.I looked around a little bit, and the lists of "all time wins" are like snowflakes: No two are ever exactly alike.One even had Nebraska already ahead of Texas.![]()
That being said, I think Nebraska gains ground on Notre Dame and Texas.
I can see the confusion - ties are 1/2 or 0, vacated wins. Do our victories over Omaha YMCA and Lincoln High count?I'd start with any list that has Nebraska with 887 (current) wins. If that isn't our number, or 880 (minus this year's wins) then it's inaccurate.I looked around a little bit, and the lists of "all time wins" are like snowflakes: No two are ever exactly alike.One even had Nebraska already ahead of Texas.![]()
That being said, I think Nebraska gains ground on Notre Dame and Texas.
I suppose I could troll through some other teams' sites and see what they show for year-to-year results. Not doing that for 100+ teams, though. And probably won't do it for a while. But it's worth looking into. It'd be fun offseason fodder.
I purposely just did regular season. I agree with TT and TCU. As I said in my comment, once a team starts having a really bad year, the wheels can fall completely off.TGHusker said:We'll also have a bowl game. If it rolls right, maybe we tie Texas based on your analysis. I could also see texas loosing to either TT or TCU. Then we could move ahead of them.BigRedBuster said:Well, here is Texas's remaining schedule:knapplc said:If Stassen is correct, it's currently:
1. Michigan - 932
2. Notre Dame - 894
3. Texas - 889
4. Nebraska - 887
5. Ohio State - 881
Baylor L
TT W
W Virginia L
KU W
TCU W
I'm seeing them at 3-2 with that schedule. Of course, as we see many times in college football the wheels can always fall completely off and start losing to even really bad teams. I will be a big J Hawk fan that weekend. I would love it if they would lose every single one but I doubt if they do.
Notre Dame's remaining schedule:
Miami W
Navy L
Army L
VT L
USC L
Now, let's say we split the next two and win the rest. That's 4-1.
So, end of regular season:
ND 895
Texas 892
Nebraska 891
I think we will have to wait till next year to pass either of them. BUT...next year we could make a big move in the rankings.
That site was linked to from the Stassen page I shared. It's another good'n and belongs ITT.AFhusker said:I didn't see this site quoted on here, but I usually go by college football data warehouse for these type of records.
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/misc/div_ia_wins.php
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That's the kind of thing being discussed at the Stassen link I originally shared. He says something about his winning percentage calculator not considering games played against lower competition (and that such games have been color coded elsewhere on his site).huKSer said:I can see the confusion - ties are 1/2 or 0, vacated wins. Do our victories over Omaha YMCA and Lincoln High count?knapplc said:I'd start with any list that has Nebraska with 887 (current) wins. If that isn't our number, or 880 (minus this year's wins) then it's inaccurate.Bowfin said:I looked around a little bit, and the lists of "all time wins" are like snowflakes: No two are ever exactly alike.One even had Nebraska already ahead of Texas.![]()
That being said, I think Nebraska gains ground on Notre Dame and Texas.
I suppose I could troll through some other teams' sites and see what they show for year-to-year results. Not doing that for 100+ teams, though. And probably won't do it for a while. But it's worth looking into. It'd be fun offseason fodder.
I haven't checked but I think aTm is at 980 already (counting spring games and other mythical wins in there 14 national championships)![]()
If be beat Iowa and win our bowl game, we end the year second in all-time wins (provided Texas loses this weekend, which they probably will)The Nebraska media guide for this week has:
Michigan-932
Notre Dame-894 - 21=873
Texas-889 + 2 = 891
Nebraska-887 + 3=890
Yes, that's what the -21 in the above post is for...Considering Notre Dame just lost 21 wins from their 2012 and 2013 seasons that should get you to number 2.
Probably, but they are only a few in front anyway, and they are terrible.Those "vacated wins" will be reinstated at some point. If they're on the board now, just keep them there and don't pretend they're gone.
Remember, they vacated Paterno's wins after the scandal, then reinstated them a while later. It's all a dog-and-pony show. Those wins will come back.