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All time ranking since the inception of the AP Poll


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This has been updated after the final polls for the 2006 season.

 

OK, here's how this was calculated. I took each team's ranking in every year-end poll since the AP started in 1936. Once 2 polls were involved, I always used the higher ranking. Sliding scale points were awarded for every year that a team ended up ranked, and 10 points were deducted for each losing season. The scale was determined before seeing where teams ended up.

 

For each year since 1936, a team earns points based on these criteria:

 

NC (#1) in either poll = 100 points

02 -> 05 = 65, 55, 50, 45 points, respectively

06 -> 10 = 40, 37, 34, 32, 30 points

11 -> 20 = 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 points

21 -> 25 = 08, 06, 04, 03, 02 points

non-ranked, but .500 or above = 0 points

losing record for the year = minus 10 points

 

Here are the all-time totals, updated after the 2006 final polls:

 

01. 2274 - Oklahoma (re-passed ND after 2006)

02. 2265 - Notre Dame

03. 2109 - Ohio State (passed Bama after 2004)

04. 2010 - Alabama (-10 for losing record in 2006)

05. 1966 - Michigan

06. 1812 - USC

07. 1679 - Nebraska

08. 1639 - Texas

09. 1507 - Tennessee

10. 1418 - Penn State

11. 1181 - Miami

12. 1104 - Florida State

13. 0944 - LSU

14. 0932 - Auburn

15. 0928 - Georgia

16. 0899 - UCLA

17. 0892 - Florida

18. 0697 - Arkansas

19. 0678 - Michigan State

20. 0599 - Washington

21. 0525 - Georgia Tech

22. 0459 - Ole Miss

23. 0434 - Texas A&M

24. 0423 - Colorado

25. 0419 - Pittsburgh

26. 0399 - Minnesota

 

Other schools: Clemson(396), Syracuse(347), Army(327), Wisconsin(274), Iowa(248), Purdue(135)

 

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Man its hard to be the KING!!!!!!

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This has been updated after the final polls for the 2006 season.

 

OK, here's how this was calculated. I took each team's ranking in every year-end poll since the AP started in 1936. Once 2 polls were involved, I always used the higher ranking. Sliding scale points were awarded for every year that a team ended up ranked, and 10 points were deducted for each losing season. The scale was determined before seeing where teams ended up.

 

For each year since 1936, a team earns points based on these criteria:

 

NC (#1) in either poll = 100 points

02 -> 05 = 65, 55, 50, 45 points, respectively

06 -> 10 = 40, 37, 34, 32, 30 points

11 -> 20 = 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10 points

21 -> 25 = 08, 06, 04, 03, 02 points

non-ranked, but .500 or above = 0 points

losing record for the year = minus 10 points

 

Here are the all-time totals, updated after the 2006 final polls:

 

01. 2274 - Oklahoma (re-passed ND after 2006)

02. 2265 - Notre Dame

03. 2109 - Ohio State (passed Bama after 2004)

04. 2010 - Alabama (-10 for losing record in 2006)

05. 1966 - Michigan

06. 1812 - USC

07. 1679 - Nebraska

08. 1639 - Texas

09. 1507 - Tennessee

10. 1418 - Penn State

11. 1181 - Miami

12. 1104 - Florida State

13. 0944 - LSU

14. 0932 - Auburn

15. 0928 - Georgia

16. 0899 - UCLA

17. 0892 - Florida

18. 0697 - Arkansas

19. 0678 - Michigan State

20. 0599 - Washington

21. 0525 - Georgia Tech

22. 0459 - Ole Miss

23. 0434 - Texas A&M

24. 0423 - Colorado

25. 0419 - Pittsburgh

26. 0399 - Minnesota

 

Other schools: Clemson(396), Syracuse(347), Army(327), Wisconsin(274), Iowa(248), Purdue(135)

 

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Man its hard to be the KING!!!!!!

 

 

 

Oklahoma, Boise, and Yale.

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UT all-time vs. A&M 73-35-5

 

UT has a 52.3 winning % in College Station

& a 78.1 winning % in Austin

 

Winning Streaks > 5 games?

 

A&M has 1 streak of 6 wins

UT has streaks of 10 wins, 8 wins, 2 of 7 wins and 6 wins

 

If UT won them all, they would stop letting UT play A&M

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