- Thread starter
- #1
What's the lowest ranked team to start the season but end up in the playoff?
Asking for a friend
What's the lowest ranked team to start the season but end up in the playoff?
Asking for a friend
I think it was Washington in 2016. They started out ranked 14th.
Can't be 2016 Washington; as I noted earlier above, Oklahoma made the playoffs after starting out ranked 19th in the 2015-2016 season.
Clemson has let to finish worst in post season AP poll than what they started since Dabo been in officeI know my underrated pick. Gonna have to think on overrated. I’ll probably just pick Clemson to ensure no negative points
Hello all - So how many of these teams does your squad play? Ducks have four of them. Anyone have five?
Hello all - So how many of these teams does your squad play? Ducks have four of them. Anyone have five?
Why no FCS in there? I mean if we are completely ignoring the level of competition.This should be all Top 25 Preseason rankings
Team W L
- Clemson 15 0
- Alabama 14 1
- Ohio State 13 1
- UCF 12 1
- Notre Dame 12 1
- Oklahoma 12 2
- Fresno State 12 2
- Cincinnati 11 2
- Army 11 2
- Utah State 11 2
- Washington State 11 2
- Appalachian State 11 2
- UAB 11 3
- Georgia 11 3
- Syracuse 10 3
- Michigan 10 3
- Boise State 10 3
- LSU 10 3
- Florida 10 3
- Kentucky 10 3
- Troy 10 3
- Georgia Southern 10 3
- Texas 10 4
- Buffalo 10 4
- Washington 10 4
It's a joke that these 10 teams are not ranked.
#UCFacts
SmokinSmile
This should be all Top 25 Preseason rankings
Team W L
- Clemson 15 0
- Alabama 14 1
- Ohio State 13 1
- UCF 12 1
- Notre Dame 12 1
- Oklahoma 12 2
- Fresno State 12 2
- Cincinnati 11 2
- Army 11 2
- Utah State 11 2
- Washington State 11 2
- Appalachian State 11 2
- UAB 11 3
- Georgia 11 3
- Syracuse 10 3
- Michigan 10 3
- Boise State 10 3
- LSU 10 3
- Florida 10 3
- Kentucky 10 3
- Troy 10 3
- Georgia Southern 10 3
- Texas 10 4
- Buffalo 10 4
- Washington 10 4
It's a joke that these 10 teams are not ranked.
#UCFacts
SmokinSmile
Why no FCS in there? I mean if we are completely ignoring the level of competition.
But it shouldn’t matter what who you play, it’s only about wins and losses and beating an FCS team is the same as beating Ohio State.Welcome to cfb, noob.
The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), formerly known as Division I-A, is the top level of college football in the United States. The FBS is the most competitive subdivision of NCAA Division I, which itself consists of the largest and most competitive schools in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). As of 2018, there are 10 conferences and 130 schools in FBS.
Also
NCAA Division I
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
Main logo used by the NCAA in Divisions I, II, and III.
NCAA Division I (D-I) is the highest level of intercollegiate athletics sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. D-I schools include the major collegiate athletic powers, with larger budgets, more elaborate facilities and more athletic scholarships than Divisions II and III as well as many smaller schools committed to the highest level of intercollegiate competition.
This level was once called the University Division of the NCAA, in contrast to the lower level College Division; these terms were replaced with numeric divisions in 1973. The University Division was renamed Division I, while the College Division was split in two; the College Division members that offered scholarships or wanted to compete against those who did became Division II, while those who did not want to offer scholarships became Division III.[1]
For the 2014-15 school year, Division I contained 345 of the NCAA's 1,066 member institutions, with 125 in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), 125 in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), and 95 non-football schools, with six additional schools in the transition from Division II to Division I.[2][3] There was a moratorium on any additional movement up to D-I until 2012, after which any school that wants to move to D-I must be accepted for membership by a conference and show the NCAA it has the financial ability to support a D-I program.
#UCFacts
But it shouldn’t matter what who you play, it’s only about wins and losses and beating an FCS team is the same as beating Ohio State.