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Billingsley Top 200 CFB teams of All-Time
Posted on 7/23/25 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 7/23/25 at 2:27 pm
Obviously this list is weighted to give modern teams an advantage… but still interesting to look at in the Off-Season
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Top 10 Individual Teams of All-Time:
1. LSU, 2019- 408.05
2. Alabama, 2020- 393.51
3. Clemson, 2018- 391.43
4. Georgia, 2022- 391.24
5. Michigan- 2023, 385.61
6. Alabama, 2009- 378.29
7. Nebraska, 1971- 375.98
8. Tennessee, 1998- 372.85
9. Nebraska, 1994- 369.78
10. Clemson, 2016- 369.27
Here are the # of Top 200 Teams by Program…
21- Alabama
16- Notre Dame
15- Ohio State
14- Oklahoma
11- USC
10- Florida State, Miami, Texas
8- Georgia
7- Auburn, Penn State
6- Clemson, Michigan State, Nebraska
5- Michigan
4- Army, Florida, Oregon
3- LSU, Ole Miss, TCU, Tennessee
2- Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Washington
There are 16 programs with one team on the list, but none from the SEC.
35 of the Top 200 teams are from the past 10 seasons.
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Top 10 Individual Teams of All-Time:
1. LSU, 2019- 408.05
2. Alabama, 2020- 393.51
3. Clemson, 2018- 391.43
4. Georgia, 2022- 391.24
5. Michigan- 2023, 385.61
6. Alabama, 2009- 378.29
7. Nebraska, 1971- 375.98
8. Tennessee, 1998- 372.85
9. Nebraska, 1994- 369.78
10. Clemson, 2016- 369.27
Here are the # of Top 200 Teams by Program…
21- Alabama
16- Notre Dame
15- Ohio State
14- Oklahoma
11- USC
10- Florida State, Miami, Texas
8- Georgia
7- Auburn, Penn State
6- Clemson, Michigan State, Nebraska
5- Michigan
4- Army, Florida, Oregon
3- LSU, Ole Miss, TCU, Tennessee
2- Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Washington
There are 16 programs with one team on the list, but none from the SEC.
35 of the Top 200 teams are from the past 10 seasons.
This post was edited on 7/23/25 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 7/23/25 at 2:35 pm to AUTiger789
2005 Texas at #28 is absurd
2023 Michigan being so high is also laughable
2023 Michigan being so high is also laughable
This post was edited on 7/23/25 at 2:37 pm
Posted on 7/23/25 at 2:37 pm to AUTiger789
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1. LSU, 2019- 408.05
Looks accurate to me.
Posted on 7/23/25 at 2:37 pm to AUTiger789
That list is invalidated due to the fact that 1995 Nebraska isn’t even in the Top 10.
Posted on 7/23/25 at 2:52 pm to AUTiger789
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5. Michigan- 2023, 385.61
Posted on 7/23/25 at 2:54 pm to RollTide1987
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That list is invalidated due to the fact that 1995 Nebraska isn’t even in the Top 10.
I thought 2001 Miami at #29 was the worst. Also, not a single Steve Spurrier coached team in the Top 50 is surprising.
Posted on 7/23/25 at 3:26 pm to CaneyLake
1995 Nebraska
2005 Texas Longhorns
2008 Florida Gators
2004 USC
2001 Miami Hurricanes
2019 LSU Tigers
2022 Georgia Bulldogs
Tons of Alabama teams under Saban and Bryant(to many to add)
etc
All could be up there
This post was edited on 7/23/25 at 3:30 pm
Posted on 7/23/25 at 3:31 pm to AUTiger789
Yea that is beyond insane. 29th for a team with players like Ed Reed and Ray Lewis...
Posted on 7/23/25 at 3:35 pm to AUTiger789
Penn State is the most overrated program of all time. The fact that there are 4 more Penn State teams than LSU or Tennessee is insane. They haven't won a natty since 1986. Their longest-standing rival of any significance is measly Pittsburgh. For the majority of their program's history, they didn't even play in a conference. Such crap. They haven't even played Michigan or Ohio State more than a combined 70 times. No wonder they won so many games; they played absolutely nobody. Absolutely pathetic.
Don't even get me started on Michigan State, Clemson, or Army. They don't even have as many top 5 finishes as Tennessee or LSU. Much less top 10 lol
What idiot made this list
Don't even get me started on Michigan State, Clemson, or Army. They don't even have as many top 5 finishes as Tennessee or LSU. Much less top 10 lol
What idiot made this list
This post was edited on 7/23/25 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 7/23/25 at 3:38 pm to AUTiger789
Best teams of all time Sounds about right.
Programs could use some work.
Programs could use some work.
Posted on 7/23/25 at 6:36 pm to AUTiger789
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list is weighted to give modern teams an advantage
I'm out. I hate shite like that.
Posted on 7/23/25 at 6:43 pm to AUTiger789
A mad Tebow in 2008 would crush all teams on that list. Our 2020 team is not the best Bama team of all time. Our Tua to Smith over Georgia team or 2009 was better than them. I would possibly go with 1992 the team that beat the outlaws of Miami.
Posted on 7/23/25 at 7:31 pm to AUTiger789
2021 Georgia would've pummelled the shite out of 98 Tennessee. Probably 09 bama too.
And lol at 23 Michigan. shite, 23 Georgia would've beaten 23 Michigan
And lol at 23 Michigan. shite, 23 Georgia would've beaten 23 Michigan
Posted on 7/23/25 at 7:35 pm to RTRnFlorida
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Our 2020 team is not the best Bama team of all time. Our Tua to Smith over Georgia team or 2009 was better than them.
Lol
2020 runs absolute circles around 2017. Not even close really
Posted on 7/23/25 at 7:40 pm to AUTiger789
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1. LSU, 2019- 408.05
Posted on 7/23/25 at 8:09 pm to WG_Dawg
24 players from the 2017 team are or went to the NFL. Not even close to 2020.
ere are some notable players from the 2017 Alabama roster who made it to the NFL:
Quarterbacks:
Jalen Hurts (Eagles), Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins), Mac Jones (Patriots).
Running Backs:
Josh Jacobs (Raiders), Najee Harris (Steelers), Damien Harris (Patriots), Brian Robinson (Commanders).
Wide Receivers:
Calvin Ridley (Falcons), Jerry Jeudy (Broncos), DeVonta Smith (Eagles), Henry Ruggs (Raiders), Robert Foster (Dolphins).
Offensive Linemen:
Jonah Williams (Bengals), Jedrick Wills (Browns), Alex Leatherwood (Raiders).
Defensive Backs:
Minkah Fitzpatrick (Steelers), Trevon Diggs (Cowboys), Xavier McKinney (Giants), Ronnie Harrison (Browns), Anthony Averett (Ravens).
Linebackers:
Dylan Moses (Jaguars), Terrell Lewis (Rams), Mack Wilson (Browns), Rashaan Evans (Titans).
Defensive Linemen:
Quinnen Williams (Jets), Da'Ron Payne (Commanders), Raekwon Davis (Dolphins), Da'Shawn Hand (Lions).
Other notable players:
JK Scott (Punter for the Packers), Thomas Fletcher (Long Snapper for the Panthers).
Tight Ends:
Irv Smith Jr. (Vikings),
ere are some notable players from the 2017 Alabama roster who made it to the NFL:
Quarterbacks:
Jalen Hurts (Eagles), Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins), Mac Jones (Patriots).
Running Backs:
Josh Jacobs (Raiders), Najee Harris (Steelers), Damien Harris (Patriots), Brian Robinson (Commanders).
Wide Receivers:
Calvin Ridley (Falcons), Jerry Jeudy (Broncos), DeVonta Smith (Eagles), Henry Ruggs (Raiders), Robert Foster (Dolphins).
Offensive Linemen:
Jonah Williams (Bengals), Jedrick Wills (Browns), Alex Leatherwood (Raiders).
Defensive Backs:
Minkah Fitzpatrick (Steelers), Trevon Diggs (Cowboys), Xavier McKinney (Giants), Ronnie Harrison (Browns), Anthony Averett (Ravens).
Linebackers:
Dylan Moses (Jaguars), Terrell Lewis (Rams), Mack Wilson (Browns), Rashaan Evans (Titans).
Defensive Linemen:
Quinnen Williams (Jets), Da'Ron Payne (Commanders), Raekwon Davis (Dolphins), Da'Shawn Hand (Lions).
Other notable players:
JK Scott (Punter for the Packers), Thomas Fletcher (Long Snapper for the Panthers).
Tight Ends:
Irv Smith Jr. (Vikings),
Posted on 7/23/25 at 8:53 pm to AUTiger789
quote:guess who has ZERO of the top 10
Top 10 Individual Teams of All-Time:
1. LSU, 2019- 408.05
2. Alabama, 2020- 393.51
3. Clemson, 2018- 391.43
4. Georgia, 2022- 391.24
5. Michigan- 2023, 385.61
6. Alabama, 2009- 378.29
7. Nebraska, 1971- 375.98
8. Tennessee, 1998- 372.85
9. Nebraska, 1994- 369.78
10. Clemson, 2016- 369.27

Posted on 7/24/25 at 1:19 pm to AUTiger789
Crazy that there a bunch of 2 loss teams on that list without national championships but LSU didn't make it in 2007 or 2003 as national champs.
But they definitely got #1 right.
But they definitely got #1 right.
Posted on 7/24/25 at 1:22 pm to dat yat
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but LSU didn't make it in 2007 or 2003
LSU ‘07 was arguably the weakest national title team since BYU 1984.
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