BuffNut99
Club Member
Not that we don't already have enough, but CU appeared in the media twice today.
From the Omaha World Herald:
"In the 1990s, the top 10 programs in college football (by winning percentage) were Florida State, Nebraska, Florida, Penn State, Michigan, Tennessee, Miami, Texas A&M, Ohio State and Colorado.
How many of those were also top-10 programs in the 2000s?
Two.
By winning percentage, Florida State was 21st, Nebraska 20th, Penn State 30th, Michigan 23rd, Tennessee 22nd, Miami 11th, Texas A&M 59th and Colorado 79th. Only Ohio State (fourth) and Florida (sixth) made the top 10 again."
and
Scout ranks all teams from 2009, CU comes in at #99
From the Omaha World Herald:
"In the 1990s, the top 10 programs in college football (by winning percentage) were Florida State, Nebraska, Florida, Penn State, Michigan, Tennessee, Miami, Texas A&M, Ohio State and Colorado.
How many of those were also top-10 programs in the 2000s?
Two.
By winning percentage, Florida State was 21st, Nebraska 20th, Penn State 30th, Michigan 23rd, Tennessee 22nd, Miami 11th, Texas A&M 59th and Colorado 79th. Only Ohio State (fourth) and Florida (sixth) made the top 10 again."
and
Scout ranks all teams from 2009, CU comes in at #99