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re: AP All-Time College Football Poll Rankings

Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:27 am to
Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
26670 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 11:27 am to
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TOTAL - 393 points, which is good for the 22nd best program of all time.



fricking absurd


Bowden, Bryant, Paterno, and Osborne surely have to be higher than that. They coached so much longer than Saban.
Posted by blueridgeTiger
Granbury, TX
Member since Jun 2004
20468 posts
Posted on 2/16/22 at 12:59 pm to
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Bowden, Bryant, Paterno, and Osborne surely have to be higher than that. They coached so much longer than Saban.


I did the Bear's record. He would have 540 points placing him at #16

1949. Kentucky #11 (15 points)
1950. Kentucky #7 (19 points)
1951. Kentucky #15 (11 points)
1952. Kentucky #20 (6 points)
1953. Kentucky #16 (10 points)
1955. aTm #17 (9 points)
1956. aTm #5 (21 points)
1957. aTm #9 (17 points)
1959. Bama #10 (16 points)
1960. Bama #9 (17 points)
1961. Bama #1 (25 points)
1962. Bama #5 (21 points)
1963. Bama #8 (18 points)
1964. Bama #1 (25 points)
1965. Bama #1 (25 points)
1966. Bama #3 (23 points)
1967. Bama #8 (18 points)
1968. Bama #17 (9 points)
1971. Bama #4 (22 points)
1972. Bama #7 (19 points)
1973. Bama #4 (22 points)
1974. Bama #5 (21 points)
1975. Bama #3 (23 points)
1976. Bama #11 (15 points)
1977. Bama #2 (24 points)
1978. Bama #1 (25 points)
1979. Bama #1 (25 points)
1980. Bama #6 (20 points)
1981. Bama #7 (19 points)
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
65538 posts
Posted on 2/17/22 at 4:48 pm to
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Bowden, Bryant, Paterno, and Osborne surely have to be higher than that. They coached so much longer than Saban.

Yeah, Bowden finishing in the top 5 for 15 years straight or whatever puts him up there pretty good and that’s less than half his career
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