Scratchtown Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 So over the course of the last couple years I have been compiling stats in a google spreadsheet that lists all 65 power 5 conference programs by..... Wins Conference Championships (Includes Co-Champs) BCS/NewYears 6 Bowl appearances (non playoff or BCS championships) (2015 placements included) Playoff Appearances (2015 placements included) National Championship Appearances National ChampionshipsI decided to give each category a point value. Wins (1 pt each) Conf Titles (10 points) BCS/NY6 Bowls (7 points) Playoff App (10 points) National Championship App (15 points) National Titles (25 points) Here is the entire 65 in order 1. Ohio State (396 pts) 2. Oklahoma (392) 3. Alabama (322) 4. Florida State (311) 5. Southern Cal (300) 6. LSU (293) 7. Florida (285) 8. Oregon (284) 9. Texas (240) 10. Auburn (231) 11. Virginia Tech (224) 12. Miami (204) 13. Wisconsin (196) 14. Georgia (194) 15. Michigan (186) 16. Clemson (184) 17. TCU (183) 18. Stanford (177) 19. Notre Dame (168) 20. Iowa (167) 21. Michigan State (162) t22. Kansas State (156) t22. Penn State (156) t24. West Virginia (151) t24. Nebraska (151) 26. Louisville (150) t27. Oklahoma State (149) t27. Utah (149) 29. Georgia Tech (147) 30. Oregon State (128) 31. Texas Tech (125) 32. Baylor (123) 33. Pittsburgh (122) t34. Missouri (121) t34. Arizona State (121) t36. South Carolina (120) t36. Maryland (120) t36. Arkansas (120) 39. Tennessee (119) 40. Boston College (118) 41. Ole Miss (116) 42. Texas A&M (115) t43. UCLA (114) t43. Northwestern (114) 45. Washington (110) 46. California (109) t47. Purdue (107) t47. NC State (107) 49. Wake Forest (102) t50. North Carolina (100) t50. Washington St (100) t50. Illinois (100) 53. Arizona (99) t54. Rutgers (98) t54. Mississippi St (98) 56. Minnesota (95) 57. Colorado (94) 58. Virginia (92) 59. Syracuse (81) 60. Iowa State (80) 61. Kansas (76) 62. Kentucky (75) 63. Vanderbilt (67) 64. Indiana (64) 65. Duke (57) The numbers would change if I went back and counted BCS Bowl victories. But I didn't want to take any more time to go figure that out since I didn't start with it.Do any of these surprise you in where they are located? Discuss 4 Quote Link to comment
hskrfan4life Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 So over the course of the last couple years I have been compiling stats in a google spreadsheet that lists all 65 power 5 conference programs by..... Wins Conference Championships (Includes Co-Champs) BCS/NewYears 6 Bowl appearances (non playoff or BCS championships) (2015 placements included) Playoff Appearances (2015 placements included) National Championship Appearances National Championships I decided to give each category a point value. Wins (1 pt each) Conf Titles (10 points) BCS/NY6 Bowls (7 points) Playoff App (10 points) National Championship App (15 points) National Titles (25 points) Here is the entire 65 in order 1. Ohio State (396 pts) 2. Oklahoma (392) 3. Alabama (322) 4. Florida State (311) 5. Southern Cal (300) 6. LSU (293) 7. Florida (285) 8. Oregon (284) 9. Texas (240) 10. Auburn (231) 11. Virginia Tech (224) 12. Miami (204) 13. Wisconsin (196) 14. Georgia (194) 15. Michigan (186) 16. Clemson (184) 17. TCU (183) 18. Stanford (177) 19. Notre Dame (168) 20. Iowa (167) 21. Michigan State (162) t22. Kansas State (156) t22. Penn State (156) t24. West Virginia (151) t24. Nebraska (151) 26. Louisville (150) t27. Oklahoma State (149) t27. Utah (149) 29. Georgia Tech (147) 30. Oregon State (128) 31. Texas Tech (125) 32. Baylor (123) 33. Pittsburgh (122) t34. Missouri (121) t34. Arizona State (121) t36. South Carolina (120) t36. Maryland (120) t36. Arkansas (120) 39. Tennessee (119) 40. Boston College (118) 41. Ole Miss (116) 42. Texas A&M (115) t43. UCLA (114) t43. Northwestern (114) 45. Washington (110) 46. California (109) t47. Purdue (107) t47. NC State (107) 49. Wake Forest (102) t50. North Carolina (100) t50. Washington St (100) t50. Illinois (100) 53. Arizona (99) t54. Rutgers (98) t54. Mississippi St (98) 56. Minnesota (95) 57. Colorado (94) 58. Virginia (92) 59. Syracuse (81) 60. Iowa State (80) 61. Kansas (76) 62. Kentucky (75) 63. Vanderbilt (67) 64. Indiana (64) 65. Duke (57) The numbers would change if I went back and counted BCS Bowl victories. But I didn't want to take any more time to go figure that out since I didn't start with it. Do any of these surprise you in where they are located? Discuss I guess Virginia tech, but they won alot of ACC title. Quote Link to comment
chamrocck Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 Well K-State and Iowa a bit higher than us is a bit of a surprise. Surprised UCLA is so far down. Texas A&M is down further than I'd expect. VA Tech is higher than I'd think. Actually looks not too far off when I thought about it (although harder to remember the further the years back). Nice work. Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 About where we end up every year, and the same as recruiting rankings in general. Interesting for sure. Quote Link to comment
NoLongerN Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 Enjoyed your work. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 Great job, Coach! +1. I'm a little surprised to see tOSU ahead of Bama. I'm not surprised to see NU down at #24. The 15 years since 2000 have been our worst 15 years since Bob Devaney took over in the early 60s. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt96 Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 TCU needs a * or to be removed as they have not been a power 5 program that entire time. Not really the same when you were playing in the WAC, C-USA & Mountain West conferences for the majority of the data source. Same goes for Utah. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt96 Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 I would also question the point values, as this data can be manipulated to show a different outcome with the addition or subtraction of point values. A team could go 11-1 with a CCG loss and end up with less points then a 7-6 team that won a conference title & got a auto BCS bowl bid. Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 TCU needs a * or to be removed as they have not been a power 5 program that entire time. Not really the same when you were playing in the WAC, C-USA & Mountain West conferences for the majority of the data source. Same goes for Utah. True, but you could say that for a lot of teams that *didn't* make a conference change. Like Miami, for example. Just compare Miami's schedule with, say, the schedule that Georgia played. Even though both were in Power 5 conferences the whole time, the schedule Georgia played was a LOT tougher than the teams Miami faced. So people can basically look at the list and realize that some spots (TCU, Miami, etc.) are inflated while others might be discounted due to SOS. Quote Link to comment
Sargon Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 http://football.stassen.com/ 18th in win percentage fwiw (data is thru 2014 so I guesssed (lazy) we drop 2 spots this year...bama n clemson. Boise out TCU n Utah in though personally i'd cut em) Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted December 7, 2015 Author Share Posted December 7, 2015 I didn't include Utah or TCU having mountain west titles. Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted December 7, 2015 Author Share Posted December 7, 2015 I would also question the point values, as this data can be manipulated to show a different outcome with the addition or subtraction of point values. A team could go 11-1 with a CCG loss and end up with less points then a 7-6 team that won a conference title & got a auto BCS bowl bid. Ya except thats never happened so it doesn't matter. Quote Link to comment
beorach Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 Total Appearances in the AP Final Poll : 2000 to 2015 RK Team App* Pct* Avg RK High RK 1. Oklahoma 13 86.7% 8.23 1 2. Ohio State 12 80.0% 5.92 1 LSU 12 80.0% 9.33 1 Georgia 12 80.0% 11.67 2 Florida State 12 80.0% 13.92 1 6. USC 11 73.3% 7.73 1 Oregon 11 73.3% 7.73 2 Texas 11 73.3% 8.09 1 Virginia Tech 11 73.3% 13.55 6 10. Boise State 10 66.7% 11.40 4 TCU 10 66.7% 13.40 2 Wisconsin 10 66.7% 15.40 7 13. Alabama 9 60.0% 5.44 1 Florida 9 60.0% 8.44 1 Auburn 9 60.0% 10.78 1 Michigan 9 60.0% 13.56 6 Clemson 9 60.0% 17.78 8 18. Nebraska 8 53.3% 17.75 8 19. Miami (FL) 7 46.7% 8.14 1 Louisville 7 46.7% 14.29 6 West Virginia 7 46.7% 15.86 5 22. South Carolina 6 40.0% 12.50 4 Kansas State 6 40.0% 12.50 7 Notre Dame 6 40.0% 13.83 4 25. Stanford 5 33.3% 9.00 4 Iowa 5 33.3% 10.20 7 Michigan State 5 33.3% 11.40 3 Penn State 5 33.3% 12.00 3 Missouri 5 33.3% 12.00 4 Utah 5 33.3% 13.20 2 Tennessee 5 33.3% 13.80 4 Georgia Tech 5 33.3% 16.80 8 Oregon State 5 33.3% 17.60 4 Boston College 5 33.3% 18.00 10 BYU 5 33.3% 18.40 12 Texas Tech 5 33.3% 18.60 12 p.s. - This is really just through 2014 because the poll isn't final yet for 2015. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt96 Posted December 7, 2015 Share Posted December 7, 2015 I would also question the point values, as this data can be manipulated to show a different outcome with the addition or subtraction of point values. A team could go 11-1 with a CCG loss and end up with less points then a 7-6 team that won a conference title & got a auto BCS bowl bid. Ya except thats never happened so it doesn't matter. Wisconsin 2012 7-5. Beat NU in CCG & went to the Rose Bowl. So yes it does happen. Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted December 7, 2015 Author Share Posted December 7, 2015 You said 7-6. Meaning a 6-6 team would have to get in. Also. It would never happen without another team in the same division getting sanctions. Ohio state and penn state Quote Link to comment
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