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Alabama's 2013 opponents were a combined 71-79, 47.33% win. percentage
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:23 am
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:23 am
95th out of 128 teams ranked by cumulative opponents win. %
T or F?
Without looking at Bama's 2014 schedule, will their cumulative opponents be above .500?
T or F?
Without looking at Bama's 2014 schedule, will their cumulative opponents be above .500?
This post was edited on 6/4/14 at 12:24 am
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:24 am to okietiger
Schedule thread
Not our fault y'all suck.
Not our fault y'all suck.
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:26 am to chattabama
Complete list:
1. Arkansas – 103-54, 65.61%
2. Virginia – 102-54, 65.38%
3. Tennessee – 101-54, 65.16%
4. Notre Dame – 103-56, 64.78%
5. Texas A&M – 100-55, 64.52%
6. Kentucky – 98-55, 64.05%
7. Iowa State – 97-57, 62.99%
8. Syracuse – 96-57, 62.75%
9. Rutgers – 97-58, 62.58%
9. Wake Forest – 97-58, 62.58%
11. Utah – 98-59, 62.42%
12. West Virginia – 97-59, 62.18%
13. South Carolina – 96-59, 61.94%
14. Miami, FL – 96-60, 61.54%
15. Boston College – 95-61, 60.90%
16. Auburn – 93-60, 60.78%
17. California – 94-61, 60.65%
18. FIU – 92-60, 60.53%
19. Georgia – 92-61, 60.13%
20. North Carolina – 92-62, 59.74%
21. Illinois – 90-61, 59.60%
22. Florida – 91-62, 59.48%
23. NC State – 89-61, 59.33%
24. Indiana – 93-64, 59.24%
25. Nebraska – 90-63, 58.82%
26. Texas – 89-63, 58.55%
26. Ole Miss – 89-63, 58.55%
28. Clemson – 89-65, 57.79%
29. USC – 89-66, 57.42%
30. TCU – 87-65, 57.24%
31. Wyoming – 88-66, 57.14%
32. Oklahoma State – 86-65, 56.95%
32. Army – 86-65, 56.95%
34. Hawaii – 95-72, 56.89%
35. Ohio State – 87-66, 56.86%
36. Washington State – 88-67, 56.77%
37. Temple – 85-65, 56.67%
38. Kansas – 86-66, 56.58%
39. Louisiana Tech – 85-66, 56.29%
40. Maryland – 86-67, 56.21%
41. San Jose State – 87-68, 56.13%
42. Stanford – 86-68, 55.84%
43. Purdue – 84-67, 55.63%
43. Missouri – 84-67, 55.63%
43. Georgia Tech – 84-67, 55.63%
46. Minnesota – 85-68, 55.56%
47. Florida State – 83-68, 54.97%
47. SMU – 83-68, 54.97%
49. Arizona – 84-69, 54.90%
49. Oregon – 84-69, 54.90%
51. Southern Miss – 83-69, 54.61%
52. Arizona State – 84-70, 54.55%
52. Tulane – 84-70, 54.55%
54. Florida Atlantic – 81-69, 54.00%
55. Michigan State – 83-71, 53.90%
55. Virginia Tech – 83-71, 53.90%
57. LSU – 82-71, 53.59%
58. Eastern Michigan – 80-70, 53.33%
59. Michigan – 81-71, 53.29%
60. UCLA – 82-72, 53.25%
60. Oregon State – 82-72, 53.25%
62. Mississippi State – 80-71, 52.98%
62. Tulsa – 80-71, 52.98%
64. Nevada – 81-73, 52.60%
65. Kansas State – 79-72, 52.32%
66. Colorado – 81-74, 52.26%
67. Baylor – 78-72, 52.00%
68. Penn State – 79-73, 51.97%
69. Vanderbilt – 78-73, 51.66%
70. Toledo – 80-75, 51.61%
71. New Mexico – 79-75, 51.30%
72. Georgia State – 75-72, 51.02%
73. UCF – 77-74, 50.99%
74. Pittsburgh – 78-75, 50.98%
74. Boise State – 78-75, 50.98%
76. UTEP – 76-74, 50.67%
77. Washington – 85-83, 50.60%
78. Northwestern – 76-76, 50.00%
78. Miami, OH – 76-76, 50.00%
80. Louisville – 75-76, 49.67%
81. Texas Tech – 74-75, 49.66%
81. Connecticut – 74-75, 49.66%
83. East Carolina – 74-76, 49.33%
83. USF – 74-76, 49.33%
85. Iowa – 68-70, 49.28%
86. Fresno State – 74-77, 49.01%
87. Wisconsin – 74-78, 48.68%
88. Western Kentucky – 73-77, 48.67%
88. UMass – 73-77, 48.67%
90. South Alabama – 72-76, 48.65%
91. UNLV – 73-79, 48.03%
91. Kent State – 73-79, 48.03%
93. Oklahoma – 71-78, 47.65%
94. Akron – 72-80, 47.37%
95. Alabama – 71-79, 47.33%
96. Navy – 69-78, 46.94%
97. BYU – 71-81, 46.71%
98. UTSA – 70-80, 46.67%
99. Ohio – 71-82, 46.41%
100. Western Michigan – 70-81, 46.36%
101. Duke – 69-82, 45.70%
102. Cincinnati – 68-82, 45.33%
103. Bowling Green – 67-81, 45.27%
103. UL Lafayette – 67-81, 45.27%
105. UAB – 67-82, 44.97%
106. Air Force – 68-84, 44.74%
107. Old Dominion – 67-83, 44.67%
108. Idaho – 65-81, 44.52%
109. San Diego State – 66-83, 44.30%
110. Central Michigan – 66-84, 44.00%
111. New Mexico State – 64-82, 43.84%
111. Appalachian State – 64-82, 43.84%
113. Memphis – 65-85, 43.33%
114. Houston – 64-84, 43.24%
114. Arkansas State – 64-84, 43.24%
116. Rice – 64-85, 42.95%
117. Utah State – 68-94, 41.98%
118. ULM – 61-87, 41.22%
119. Troy – 60-87, 40.82%
120. Ball State – 60-89, 40.27%
121. Buffalo – 59-88, 40.14%
122. Marshall – 59-89, 39.86%
123. Texas State – 57-88, 39.31%
124. Middle Tennessee – 58-90, 39.19%
125. Colorado State – 57-91, 38.51%
126. Northern Illinois – 55-91, 37.67%
127. North Texas – 55-92, 37.41%
128. Georgia Southern – 51-95, 34.93%
1. Arkansas – 103-54, 65.61%
2. Virginia – 102-54, 65.38%
3. Tennessee – 101-54, 65.16%
4. Notre Dame – 103-56, 64.78%
5. Texas A&M – 100-55, 64.52%
6. Kentucky – 98-55, 64.05%
7. Iowa State – 97-57, 62.99%
8. Syracuse – 96-57, 62.75%
9. Rutgers – 97-58, 62.58%
9. Wake Forest – 97-58, 62.58%
11. Utah – 98-59, 62.42%
12. West Virginia – 97-59, 62.18%
13. South Carolina – 96-59, 61.94%
14. Miami, FL – 96-60, 61.54%
15. Boston College – 95-61, 60.90%
16. Auburn – 93-60, 60.78%
17. California – 94-61, 60.65%
18. FIU – 92-60, 60.53%
19. Georgia – 92-61, 60.13%
20. North Carolina – 92-62, 59.74%
21. Illinois – 90-61, 59.60%
22. Florida – 91-62, 59.48%
23. NC State – 89-61, 59.33%
24. Indiana – 93-64, 59.24%
25. Nebraska – 90-63, 58.82%
26. Texas – 89-63, 58.55%
26. Ole Miss – 89-63, 58.55%
28. Clemson – 89-65, 57.79%
29. USC – 89-66, 57.42%
30. TCU – 87-65, 57.24%
31. Wyoming – 88-66, 57.14%
32. Oklahoma State – 86-65, 56.95%
32. Army – 86-65, 56.95%
34. Hawaii – 95-72, 56.89%
35. Ohio State – 87-66, 56.86%
36. Washington State – 88-67, 56.77%
37. Temple – 85-65, 56.67%
38. Kansas – 86-66, 56.58%
39. Louisiana Tech – 85-66, 56.29%
40. Maryland – 86-67, 56.21%
41. San Jose State – 87-68, 56.13%
42. Stanford – 86-68, 55.84%
43. Purdue – 84-67, 55.63%
43. Missouri – 84-67, 55.63%
43. Georgia Tech – 84-67, 55.63%
46. Minnesota – 85-68, 55.56%
47. Florida State – 83-68, 54.97%
47. SMU – 83-68, 54.97%
49. Arizona – 84-69, 54.90%
49. Oregon – 84-69, 54.90%
51. Southern Miss – 83-69, 54.61%
52. Arizona State – 84-70, 54.55%
52. Tulane – 84-70, 54.55%
54. Florida Atlantic – 81-69, 54.00%
55. Michigan State – 83-71, 53.90%
55. Virginia Tech – 83-71, 53.90%
57. LSU – 82-71, 53.59%
58. Eastern Michigan – 80-70, 53.33%
59. Michigan – 81-71, 53.29%
60. UCLA – 82-72, 53.25%
60. Oregon State – 82-72, 53.25%
62. Mississippi State – 80-71, 52.98%
62. Tulsa – 80-71, 52.98%
64. Nevada – 81-73, 52.60%
65. Kansas State – 79-72, 52.32%
66. Colorado – 81-74, 52.26%
67. Baylor – 78-72, 52.00%
68. Penn State – 79-73, 51.97%
69. Vanderbilt – 78-73, 51.66%
70. Toledo – 80-75, 51.61%
71. New Mexico – 79-75, 51.30%
72. Georgia State – 75-72, 51.02%
73. UCF – 77-74, 50.99%
74. Pittsburgh – 78-75, 50.98%
74. Boise State – 78-75, 50.98%
76. UTEP – 76-74, 50.67%
77. Washington – 85-83, 50.60%
78. Northwestern – 76-76, 50.00%
78. Miami, OH – 76-76, 50.00%
80. Louisville – 75-76, 49.67%
81. Texas Tech – 74-75, 49.66%
81. Connecticut – 74-75, 49.66%
83. East Carolina – 74-76, 49.33%
83. USF – 74-76, 49.33%
85. Iowa – 68-70, 49.28%
86. Fresno State – 74-77, 49.01%
87. Wisconsin – 74-78, 48.68%
88. Western Kentucky – 73-77, 48.67%
88. UMass – 73-77, 48.67%
90. South Alabama – 72-76, 48.65%
91. UNLV – 73-79, 48.03%
91. Kent State – 73-79, 48.03%
93. Oklahoma – 71-78, 47.65%
94. Akron – 72-80, 47.37%
95. Alabama – 71-79, 47.33%
96. Navy – 69-78, 46.94%
97. BYU – 71-81, 46.71%
98. UTSA – 70-80, 46.67%
99. Ohio – 71-82, 46.41%
100. Western Michigan – 70-81, 46.36%
101. Duke – 69-82, 45.70%
102. Cincinnati – 68-82, 45.33%
103. Bowling Green – 67-81, 45.27%
103. UL Lafayette – 67-81, 45.27%
105. UAB – 67-82, 44.97%
106. Air Force – 68-84, 44.74%
107. Old Dominion – 67-83, 44.67%
108. Idaho – 65-81, 44.52%
109. San Diego State – 66-83, 44.30%
110. Central Michigan – 66-84, 44.00%
111. New Mexico State – 64-82, 43.84%
111. Appalachian State – 64-82, 43.84%
113. Memphis – 65-85, 43.33%
114. Houston – 64-84, 43.24%
114. Arkansas State – 64-84, 43.24%
116. Rice – 64-85, 42.95%
117. Utah State – 68-94, 41.98%
118. ULM – 61-87, 41.22%
119. Troy – 60-87, 40.82%
120. Ball State – 60-89, 40.27%
121. Buffalo – 59-88, 40.14%
122. Marshall – 59-89, 39.86%
123. Texas State – 57-88, 39.31%
124. Middle Tennessee – 58-90, 39.19%
125. Colorado State – 57-91, 38.51%
126. Northern Illinois – 55-91, 37.67%
127. North Texas – 55-92, 37.41%
128. Georgia Southern – 51-95, 34.93%
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:27 am to okietiger
I have a feeling this will be a fun read tomorrow.
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:29 am to okietiger
I'll just post what I wrote in the MSB thread
Watch Wisconsin have like their worst season in the last decade next season
quote:
It's not our fault these teams decide to be awful a couple year's after we schedule them.
We played Michigan the year after they won the Sugar Bowl and I think they ended up like 7-5 that year.
Va Tech has been one of the strongest programs in the country the past decade and they decided to all of sudden get terrible the year we played them.
Our cross-division rival falling off the face of the earth doesn't help.
Watch Wisconsin have like their worst season in the last decade next season
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:33 am to okietiger
Alabama is 100% in your cranial cavity.
Can't help the fact that teams such as LSU, Ole Miss, TAMU, and Arkansas now suck really bad.
#FirstWorldtDeclineProblems
Can't help the fact that teams such as LSU, Ole Miss, TAMU, and Arkansas now suck really bad.
#FirstWorldtDeclineProblems
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:38 am to FourThreeForty
It's a shame we've all fallen. Really sorry to have let you down. Maybe tougher competition would have prevented the gang rape of Bama's vaunted defense that occurred at the hands of an astoundingly mediocre Sooners team in the Sugar Bowl.
This post was edited on 6/4/14 at 12:39 am
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:39 am to okietiger
It's all because of the TSIO. #Big2
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:40 am to Volmanac
quote:
It's all because of the TSIO. #Big2
Having Tennessee and Kentucky on the schedule last season definitely didn't help.
Get your shite together Tennessee
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:41 am to okietiger
#worstteamever #realdecline #sabantotexas
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:41 am to RTR America
Tennessee will be lucky to win 4 games this year with their schedule. About as hard as it gets.
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:42 am to chattabama
quote:Yall can still pick someone OOC that is actually good.
Not our fault y'all suck.
This post was edited on 6/4/14 at 12:44 am
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:42 am to RTR America
If Butch keeps crootin the way he is, we should be decent in another year or two, regardless of the coaching.
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:44 am to Rabern57
quote:
Yall could play some OOC teams
We played Virginia Tech who has been arguably one of the top 15 programs in the country the past decade and was less than 2 year removed from a Sugar Bowl appearance.
I'm sorry it is no Washington State....
quote:
SEC east teams that don't suck or are not on the decline.
You are probably one of the people who believe we have control over this right?
This post was edited on 6/4/14 at 12:45 am
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:49 am to okietiger
quote:
It's a shame we've all fallen. Really sorry to have let you down. Maybe tougher competition would have prevented the gang rape of Bama's vaunted defense that occurred at the hands of an astoundingly mediocre Sooners team in the Sugar Bowl.
It really is. LSU had an NFL offensive coordinator, NFL quarterback, two NFL WRs, an NFL running back and could only muster 17 points against the worst Bama defense since 2007?
This post was edited on 6/4/14 at 12:51 am
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:53 am to okietiger
The Vols need to start carrying their weight. It's starting to irk me.
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:54 am to RTR America
quote:Its not about the last 10 years. This is for this year. All 4 of your OOC teams combined only won 6, 4, 2, 1 game(s). Thats why its so low.
We played Virginia Tech who has been arguably one of the top 15 programs in the country the past decade and was less than 2 year removed from a Sugar Bowl appearance.
quote:I don't think its coincidence that the rotation changes so Bama can keep playing they weaker schools. The coaches know how it works and even they complain about it.
You are probably one of the people who believe we have control over this right?
This post was edited on 6/4/14 at 12:58 am
Posted on 6/4/14 at 12:57 am to okietiger
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1. Arkansas – 103-54, 65.61%
3. Tennessee – 101-54, 65.16%
5. Texas A&M – 100-55, 64.52%
6. Kentucky – 98-55, 64.05%
13. South Carolina – 96-59, 61.94%
16. Auburn – 93-60, 60.78%
19. Georgia – 92-61, 60.13%
22. Florida – 91-62, 59.48%
26. Ole Miss – 89-63, 58.55%
43. Missouri – 84-67, 55.63%
57. LSU – 82-71, 53.59%
62. Mississippi State – 80-71, 52.98%
69. Vanderbilt – 78-73, 51.66%
95. Alabama – 71-79, 47.33%
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