Thursday, January 22, 2009

FSU > UF ??? Lets find out.....

All-time NCAA Team Prestige rankings going back to the last 70 yrs of college football. Just thought I would stir the pot a little. Oh and yes this includes this year's championship win by the Gates. Go Noles baby maybe another couple of good years will help you catch up!!!


9.

Florida State SeminolesTotal points: 1,110Positives: No team dominated college football so completely for an extended period of time like Florida State did in the '90s. Between 1990 and 1999, Florida State led the nation in major bowl appearances (nine), major bowl wins (seven), consensus All-Americans (19), weeks at No. 1 (58), 10-win seasons (10), first-round draft picks (13) and top-5 finishes (10). The 1993 season was especially great, with three consensus All-Americans, the Heisman winner (Charlie Ward) and a national championship. The Seminoles gained 119 points that year, a Prestige Rankings single-season record.

Negatives: If you wanted a refresher on just what Bobby Bowden has accomplished in Tallahassee, consider this: Florida State hasn't had a losing season since Bowden's first year there in 1976. In the 23 seasons before that, FSU had 10 losing campaigns and just one bowl win (1965 Gator Bowl over Oklahoma).

Through the decades: Through 1958: 75th 1968: T-70th 1978: T-69th 1988: 31st 1998: 11thDid you know? In the 1990s, Florida State's dominance added up to 640 Prestige points. To put that into perspective, that is almost 100 points more than Notre Dame has accrued since 1970.

15.

Florida GatorsTotal points: 834Positives: Florida has won two of the past three national championships (and three in the past 13 years). It is ahead of in-state rival Miami in fourth place in the BCS era. The Gators have chomped their way to 10 major bowls since 1991, winning six of them. A Gator has won the Heisman Trophy three times -- only four programs can claim more. Their 34 first-round draft picks are the fourth most of any program. They also haven't had a losing season since 1979.

Negatives: Most of Florida's success has come in the past 20 years. When using the eras before the BCS was created, Florida never finished higher than 27th in any of them. Through 1958, Florida was buried in the bottom half of the nation, behind schools such as Indiana, Vanderbilt and Rutgers. The Gators didn't win a bowl game in the '70s at all. They also have been on probation three times, costing them 22 points in our formula.

Through the decades: Through 1958: T-80th 1968: 51st 1978: 44th 1988: 43rd 1998: 20thDid you know? Florida has six top-5 finishes in the past 25 seasons, which is tied with the rest of the SEC East combined.


NICK D

4 comments:

Adam said...

Ummm, that was way too long to read...

Logan said...

First off, What the hell is a "prestige point" and why should I care about it?

Secondly, What have you done for me lately?

Alex said...

Sounds like Logan wants a "favor" from Nick.

Andrew said...

Real question is how do they calculate the results. I would assume that teams that dominated in the early part of the century, like the Ivies, Army, Navy and such will not be at the top because of recent trends, even though there dominance from the 1920s - 1950s was pretty consistent. I guess that ND is #1, based on Championships, Heisman winners, and NFL draft choices. I would be interested in seeing the list, I am sure there are some pretty funny things on there.