John Adams "Gets it"

82_VOL_83 is correct. UT is, historically, a 68% winning team...or about 8-4 on average. Michigan is tops with a winning percentage of 73%. Let's see if this pastes correctly.


Rank Team Winning%


1 Michigan 0.73445
2 Notre Dame 0.73344
3 Oklahoma 0.71817
4 Ohio State 0.71600
5 Texas 0.71596
6 Alabama 0.71243
7 Nebraska 0.70136
8 Southern Cal 0.70086
9 Tennessee 0.68449
10 Florida State 0.66779
11 Penn State 0.65841
12 Louisiana State 0.64793
13 Georgia 0.64691
14 Florida 0.63234
15 Miami-Florida 0.63109

The last five years we have had a 42% winning percentage. To raise that to our historical average in five years we would need to go 12-2 for the next five years.
 
That make Michigan...the highest rated team....roughly a 9-3 team on average. Teams 2 - 8 fall on avg somewhere between 8 - 4 and 9 - 3.

Sounds like it is all pretty much a wash to me, but don't let this little bit of info skew any of the fine arguments going on in here.

YEP. The best college football (winning percentage) team of all time averages between 8-9 wins per year.

There are some people out there that thing what UT did in the late '80's & '90's are the norm. They aren't...for UT or any other program.
 
Read the article. Just baffles me that even this douche brings up the race. Obviously CBJ is a skinhead, because yankees generally don't follow the KKK. CBJ hired who he was comfortable with, many being prior staff, get over it.
 
YEP. The best college football (winning percentage) team of all time averages between 8-9 wins per year.

There are some people out there that thing what UT did in the late '80's & '90's are the norm. They aren't...for UT or any other program.

It's not. You're right. Neither is having losing seasons 3 out of 5 years.
 
John Adams is nothing more than a parasitic antagonist making a living being negative and "stirring the pot". The only one that does it better is Finebaum.
 
82_VOL_83 is correct. UT is, historically, a 68% winning team...or about 8-4 on average. Michigan is tops with a winning percentage of 73%. Let's see if this pastes correctly.


Rank Team Winning%


1 Michigan 0.73445
2 Notre Dame 0.73344
3 Oklahoma 0.71817
4 Ohio State 0.71600
5 Texas 0.71596
6 Alabama 0.71243
7 Nebraska 0.70136
8 Southern Cal 0.70086
9 Tennessee 0.68449
10 Florida State 0.66779
11 Penn State 0.65841
12 Louisiana State 0.64793
13 Georgia 0.64691
14 Florida 0.63234
15 Miami-Florida 0.63109

Once again your logic is flawed seeing as though D-1 teams didn't always play 12 games a year until recently. Maybe if you keep repeating this statistical inaccuracy it will become true one day.
 
Exactly. If this is the best football staff in America, Butch would never had lost to Doolander. The Big Orange nuclear winter continues. :sad:

I'm not going to say I know Cincys roster. But in some cases Jims and Joes trumps Xs and Os.
 
Once again your logic is flawed seeing as though D-1 teams didn't always play 12 games a year until recently. Maybe if you keep repeating this statistical inaccuracy it will become true one day.

Good grief you are stupid...or can't read. Notice I said "On Average"... That's a reference point for those who don't deal with percentages.

Those aren't my stats, they came from Stassen. Take it up with them.
 
Good grief you are stupid...or can't read. Notice I said "On Average"... That's a reference point for those who don't deal with percentages.

Those aren't my stats, they came from Stassen. Take it up with them.

The 8-4 crap is the nonsense you keep pulling out of your arse. Only stupid mfer in here is you for not understanding basic mathematical concepts. Not real hard to understand the 8-4 'on average' nonsense doesn't apply if 12 game seasons weren't adopted until 2005. Seriously, put the helmet on first if you insist on repeatedly head butting a wall.
 
The 8-4 crap is the nonsense you keep pulling out of your arse. Only stupid mfer in here is you for not understanding basic mathematical concepts. Not real hard to understand the 8-4 'on average' nonsense doesn't apply if 12 game seasons weren't adopted until 2005. Seriously, put the helmet on first if you insist on repeatedly head butting a wall.

Funny, from 1970 until 1997, the only time UT didn't play 12 games in a season is when they weren't invited to a bowl game (which I believe was '76, '77, '78, & '80). They played 13 games in '87 & '90 because they were in Kickoff Classics.

In '97, '98, '01, & '04 UT played in SEC Champ game meaning they played 13 games. But in '99 & '00 they played 12.

You forgot bowl games. Nice try.
 

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