P5 teams vs ranked opponents since 2014

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I am guessing this is ranked on game day and not a final poll.



Those with winning % vs ranked opponents

Alabama
Clemson
Georgia
LSU
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oregon
TCU
Washington
 
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I am guessing this is ranked on game day and not a final poll.



Those with winning % vs ranked opponents

Alabama
Clemson
Georgia
LSU
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Oregon
TCU
Washington

Yeah, that ranked on game day doesn’t always turn out looking right.
 
None for Nebraska since 2016.
 
I'm honestly surprised ND is 23-24. We must be like 20-5 or something against teams ranked 10-25.
 
I'm honestly surprised ND is 23-24. We must be like 20-5 or something against teams ranked 10-25.
I suspect these are "ranked" at the time of the game. Michigan is in that same boat -- we beat a ton of teams "ranked" early in the season that finish unranked but count as "ranked" wins.
 
By my calculations the most ranked opponents played during that time frame:

#1. Alabama - 57
#2. Auburn - 56
t#3. Arkansas - 54
t#3. Georgia - 54
t#5. LSU - 48
t#5. Tennessee - 48
t#5. Texas - 48
t#8. Notre Dame - 47
t#8. Ohio State - 47
t#10. Ole Miss - 46
t#10. Oklahoma State - 46
 
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At least they're not Rutgers.

Looks like 4 or 5 teams are wrecking the curve.
 
I suspect these are "ranked" at the time of the game. Michigan is in that same boat -- we beat a ton of teams "ranked" early in the season that finish unranked but count as "ranked" wins.

Yeah I think that's what it is. Because I think we only have 15 wins against teams that finished ranked in this time period.
 
So, Kansas has as many ranked wins as Nebraska against ranked opponents since 2014. Noted. Might even pass them this year. :)
 
By my calculations the most ranked opponents played during that time frame:

#1. Alabama - 57
#2. Auburn - 56
t#3. Arkansas - 54
t#3. Georgia - 54
t#5. LSU - 48
t#5. Tennessee - 48
t#5. Texas - 48
t#8. Notre Dame - 47
t#8. Ohio State - 47
t#10. Ole Miss - 46
t#10. Oklahoma State - 46
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Auburn at 17-39 kinda surprises me. I know they've been pretty mediocre for a few years now, but I figured they would have been a little closer to .500. If I had to guess, I would have said 25-31

Colorado having 5 wins is also kind of surprising, but I'm guessing most of those came in 2016
 
Did anybody calculate this with end of season rankings ??
 
By my calculations the most ranked opponents played during that time frame:

#1. Alabama - 57
#2. Auburn - 56
t#3. Arkansas - 54
t#3. Georgia - 54
t#5. LSU - 48
t#5. Tennessee - 48
t#5. Texas - 48
t#8. Notre Dame - 47
t#8. Ohio State - 47
t#10. Ole Miss - 46
t#10. Oklahoma State - 46
How bout that. the top 6 are SEC.
Damn SEC and their cupcake schedule.
 
If you don’t have at least 15 you should just DROP football..


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Auburn at 17-39 kinda surprises me. I know they've been pretty mediocre for a few years now, but I figured they would have been a little closer to .500. If I had to guess, I would have said 25-31

Colorado having 5 wins is also kind of surprising, but I'm guessing most of those came in 2016
They've averaged 7 wins a year for the last decade, and haven't been over .500 since Covid. They've fallen way off, and when you consider the number of ranked teams they normally face, it makes sense. It's wild considering all the talent they have and how bad they are.
 
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