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If you asked a sports fan of a certain age, “Who is the worst in college football?” one popular answer would probably be the Columbia Lions. After all, Columbia went through a notorious 44 ...
Cutting to the chase, Alabama topped the list with 22%, with Buckeyes fans finishing second at 14% and Michigan third at 9%. Notre Dame (8%) and Texas (7%) rounded out the top five.
How it all came together. As it turned out, the answers were right there in front of them. In most years, Alabama starts the season at full throttle, prepared to handle the onslaught of an SEC run ...
The post ESPN Computer Predicts College Football’s 5 Worst Teams appeared first on The Spun. Unsurprisingly, Alabama stood at the top of the mountain coming in at No. 1.
The Chicago Tribune credits the idea to Los Angeles sportswriter Steve Harvey approximately 30 years before ESPN began using the term. On Sept 6, 1972, the Los Angeles Times introduced the Bottom 10 as follows: "This season The Times will keep football fans up to date on the bad as well as the good in football with (Steve) Harvey's irreverent feature, The Bottom 10."
Alabama always gets the benefit of the doubt, even in a year like this one where it’s hard to find a lot of data points that say they deserve it and even the Crimson Tide’s fans gave up on the ...
Excited to see how Alabama fans react to being fans of a normal college football team for the first time in decades — Evan Saacks (@evansaacks) October 19, 2024.
Most concerning is that the Vanderbilt loss didn't present as a fluke. The football gods didn’t torture Alabama. Vanderbilt did. The Commodores simply outplayed the Tide.