BCS Conference Teams Only. 1....Oklahoma..........0.81818 153 34 0 187 2....LSU....................0.78142 143 40 0 183 3....Texas.................0.77778 140 40 0 180 4....Virginia Tech.......0.73514 136 49 0 185 5t...Oregon..............0.75281 134 44 0 178 5t...Georgia..............0.73224 134 49 0 183 7....Ohio State..........0.79042 132 35 0 166 8....Florida................0.71823 130 51 0 181 9t...Wisconsin...........0.68306 125 58 0 183 9t...Auburn...............0.69832 125 54 0 179 11..USC...................0.74096 123 43 0 166 12..Nebraska............0.67033 122 60 0 182 13..Miami.................0.69143 121 54 0 175 14..Florida State.......0.68421 117 54 0 171 15t.Clemson.............0.65169 116 62 0 178 15t.West Virginia.......0.65909 116 60 0 176 17t.Texas Tech.........0.63687 114 65 0 179 17t.Michigan.............0.64773 114 62 0 176 19..Oklahoma State..0.62069 108 66 0 174 20t.Notre Dame........0.61494 107 67 0 174 20t.Iowa...................0.60795 107 69 0 176 20t.Kansas State.......0.60452 107 70 0 177 23t.Missouri..............0.59429 104 71 0 175 23t.Tennessee..........0.59091 104 72 0 176 23t.Alabama.............0.65409 104 55 0 159 LSU one of only 3 BCS teams to average 10 wins since the turn of the century. LSU 3rd in winning pct behind OU and Ohio State.
Anybody questioning why I did not include non-BCS teams like Boise State, Louisville and TCU is because of this very fact. TCU in a non-BCS conference: 120-31 TCU in the Big 12....................: 11-14 LSUDad likes this post. (Preemptive Like)
something is screwy with your alabama numbers. Tennesse played 17 more game than they did in this period?
I am sure the Alabama folks would be happy to concede this list to Oklahoma. They have 3 national championships compared to Oklahoma's 1.