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Post by jameshowell on Jan 9, 2024 19:03:14 GMT
1 2018 Clemson .984 2 2023 Michigan .979 3 1971 Nebraska .978 4 2022 Georgia .969 5 1905 Chicago .967 6 2001 Miami (Florida) .965 7 1932 Southern California .964 8 2009 Alabama .964 9 1938 Tennessee .963 10 1991 Washington .961 11 2005 Texas .961 12 2004 Southern California .959 13 2019 Louisiana State .959 14 1905 Yale .959 15 1995 Nebraska .958 16 1972 Southern California .957 17 1974 Oklahoma .956 18 1991 Miami (Florida) .955 19 2016 Alabama .955 20 1930 Alabama .954 21 1987 Miami (Florida) .954 22 2019 Ohio State .954 23 1958 Louisiana State .952 24 2021 Georgia .952 25 2013 Florida State .952
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Post by Bevo on Jan 9, 2024 19:40:13 GMT
#2 what?
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Post by jameshowell on Jan 9, 2024 20:05:26 GMT
#2 all-time (out of 14,139 teams rated by the computer)
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Post by bluehen on Jan 9, 2024 22:20:05 GMT
YALE !!!!!!
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Post by Bevo on Jan 10, 2024 0:16:49 GMT
#2 all-time (out of 14,139 teams rated by the computer) Based on what?
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Post by tigercpa on Jan 17, 2024 19:20:27 GMT
2018 Clemson: 15-0 31.2 PPG win margin 0 shutouts 12 wins against teams with .500 win%+ 4 wins over final AP ranked teams 2 wins over top 10 teams 2 win over top 5 team
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Post by doc on Jan 17, 2024 19:34:57 GMT
James is a Michigan fan so it’s no surprise that his computer would rank Michigan #2 out of 14,000+ team. Personally I think the 2019 LSU team was the best I’ve seen in recent years - don’t need a computer to tell me that, I can see it with my own eyes. 2020 Alabama was better as was 2022 Georgia. 2001 Miami was pretty damn good, too.
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