College Football Newss 3 year program analysis.

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LadyinOrange

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11. Tennessee
Score: 70.41
2004 Ranking: 5 2003 Ranking: 5
Program Analysis: How does a program coming off a ten win season slide six spots? The 11-win 2001 is off the books, but Tennessee still has one of college football's best attendance and draft scores to stay just outside of the top ten. Winning 75% of SEC games is impressive, and the Elite Win score with wins at Georgia last year and at Miami in 2003 are great. Nine of the ten losses were to teams that finished with a winning record (last year's loss to Notre Dame was the exception).

Attendance Score: 10.61
Graduation Score: 3.8
Total D-I Wins from 2002-2004: 28
Quality Wins from 2002-2004: 10
Players Drafted Score from 2002-2004: 7.5
Conference Winning % Score from 2002-2004: 7.5
Elite Win Score: 3
Bad Losses: 0

http://www.collegefootballnews.com/2005/Pr...am_Rankings.htm
 
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SEC team rankings...


SEC 4 Georgia 84.76
10 LSU 71.78
11 Tennessee 70.48
12 Auburn 68.67
17 Florida 61.16
26 Arkansas 53.84
30 Alabama 52.25
45 Mississippi 46.45
58 South Carolina 41.76
80 Kentucky 26.07
92 Mississippi State 20.91
107 Vanderbilt 15.10
 
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Yep, my only consolation over our 5 loss 2002 compaign is knowing that Florida's has had 3 of them in a row! :lolabove:
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Aug 20, 2005 10:15 PM
The 2002 season is banished from my memory.

It never even happened.

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I wish my selective memory was that good...

 
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these "analysis" are so stupid.

who cares about all those numbers.

this is what has killed college football. all this computerized rankings and bcs crap.
 
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Well, its comforting to know that even after you factor in our worst season in the past 17, we're still 11th best in the nation for the past 3 years.

 
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Excuse but they're a little off in some of their calculations, For example they are comparing leagues that do not have the same number of teams especially when considering # of wins, Quality of Wins also go to # of teams in the conference, # of players drafted and # of Elite wins. That website got what they wanted. They are a decent site but leans to the ACC.
 
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Hey Freak save this and let's pukk it out next year and see if it changes any or if they go to a 4 year deal
 
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I will make sure it's saved, but I will leave it up to you to remember to pull it out. :D
 
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Originally posted by NCGatorBait@Aug 21, 2005 11:01 AM
I must say that UF fans would like to forget the past 3 seasons. Surprised UF is even in the top 20 matter of fact.
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They would probably like to only remember from about 90-96
 

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