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Posted 12-14-2016 at 06:16 AM by chadgates


60) Arkansas State Red Wolves (SUN) (91-93) – After going 10 straight years without a winning season (they did go 6-6 three times) the Red Wolves are currently on a streak of 5 winning seasons in a row. Like their conference foe, Troy, they have earned at least a share of the Sunbelt title 5 times. They are 2-4 in bowl games but do have one edge over Troy, and that is two 10-win seasons, which came back-to-back in 2011-12.

59) North Carolina State Wolfpack (ACC) (99-89) – 9 winning seasons including 2002 when they posted an 11-3 mark. They have only won less than 5 twice and are a respectable 6-4 in their 10 bowl appearances.

58) Rutgers Scarlet Knights (B1G) (95-91) – The Scarlet Knights have 8 winning seasons and 7 losing seasons. In 2002 they lost 11 and in 2006 they won 11. Since that 2002 season they have not won any less than 4 games in a season, their move to the B1G in 2014 seems to have been pretty tough on them however. They did win a share of the Big East title once, and are an impressive 6-3 in their bowl games.

57) Nevada Wolf Pack (MWC) (102-87) – A little surprising to me that Nevada would end up being the higher rated Wolf Pack. They have had 9 winning seasons including a 13-1 campaign in 2010. They’ve won two WAC championships, and their worst season was only 3-8 back in 2001. Nevada has struggled mightily in their bowls however, winning only 3 out of 10.

56) Oregon State Beavers (PAC) (100-87) – The Beavers have 9 winning and 6 losing seasons. They won 10 in 2006 and lost 10 in 2015 and they carry a 6-3 bowl record.

T53) Baylor Bears (Big12) (89-94) – Another team that has made great strides since my first ranking in 2010, in fact, they are the biggest mover of all. The Bears were ranked 107th back then, and had just managed their first winning season. In the five seasons since they have posted 4 seasons of 10 wins or more and won at least a share of two Big12 championships. They did go to two BCS bowls, the Fiesta in 2013 and the Cotton in 2014 but lost both. In non-BCS bowls they hold a 3-1 record. No other team with 9 losing seasons is ranked even close to Baylor, and in fact, all 54 teams in front of them have no more than 7 losing seasons.

T53) Central Florida Knights (AAC) (97-91) – 9 winning seasons and 6 losing seasons, the Knights are the 2nd of only two teams to have had more than one 0-win season, the first was 115th ranked Duke. UCF also have put together 4 seasons of 10 or more wins, including 2013, when they went 12-1 and earned a trip to the Fiesta. In that, their only BCS bowl, they beat one of the teams they are tied with (Baylor) by 10. UCF is only the second team to appear on the list that has won a BCS bowl game. In non-BCS bowls they are a paltry 2-4.

T53) California Golden Bears (PAC) (97-90) – Cal has 10 winning seasons and only 5 losing seasons, with two of each, 10-loss and 10-win seasons. One of their 10 win seasons was good enough to capture a share of the PAC championship, and have won 6 of their 9 bowl games.

52) Maryland Terrapins (B1G) (98-89) – The Terrapins only have 8 winning seasons vs. 7 losing seasons, losing 10 twice (2009 and 2011). At the beginning of the millennium Maryland was very good, winning 10 or more three times in a row. One of those seasons (2001) even earned an Orange Bowl bid as the ACC champs, where the Florida Gators handed them a 56-23 beat down. They have gone 5-3 in their 8 non-BCS bowl games.

51) Hawai’i Warriors (MWC) (104-92) – The Warriors are split 7/7 with one .500 season. During the first 10 years, they had four 10-win seasons, including a 12-1 season where they made their one BCS bowl, getting shellacked in the Sugar Bowl by Georgia 41-10. These last 5 years, however have been hard times for Hawai’i, who haven’t had a winning season since 2010, and in fact, they’ve lost 10 twice. They do claim two conference titles, and have gone 3-3 in their other bowls.

50) Ole Miss Rebels (SEC) (96-89) – 9 winning seasons vs. 6 losing seasons, the Rebels of Ole Miss lost 10 in 2011, and have had two 10-win seasons (2003 and 2015). They have made a New Years Day six bowl the last two seasons in a row, losing the Peach and winning the Sugar. They also have the most non-BCS bowl wins without a loss at six.

49) UCLA Bruins (PAC) (108-83) – The Bruins have 9 winning and 5 losing seasons, and have never finished with less than 4 wins. They have also put together three 10-win seasons, most recently back-to-back in 2013-14. They are the first team to appear on the list with 12 bowl appearances, but have only won 5 of those 12.

48) Texas A&M Aggies (SEC) (108-80) – The Aggies have 10 winning seasons and only 4 losing seasons. In 2012, their first in the SEC, they went 11-2. Like the Bruins, they have not yet had less than 4 wins in a season. In bowl games A&M has a 5-6 record.

47) Arizona State Sun Devils (PAC) (105-84) – The Sun Devils have had 6 losing seasons to go along with their 8 winning seasons. Three times they’ve won 10, including 2007 when they also won a share of the PAC title. Arizona St. has won only 4 of their 10 bowl games.

46) Arkansas Razorbacks (SEC) (108-81) – The Razorbacks have had only 5 losing seasons paired with 10 winning seasons. They’ve won 10 twice and in 2011 they won 11. Their two worst seasons (4-8, and 3-9) came back-to-back in 2012-13, but since then they have not had a losing season. They did play in the Sugar Bowl in 2011 and lost by 5 to Ohio St. This marked the first time the Buckeyes had beaten an SEC team in a bowl game. Arkansas has a 5-4 non- BCS record.

45) Houston Cougars (AAC) (109-82) – This team went 0-11 in 2001, but since then have lost less than 5 only once, and have had 4 seasons with 10 or more wins, twice going 13-1. Their last 13-1 season was just last year and they were rewarded with a Peach Bowl bid and beat Florida State by two touchdowns. They have won two conference titles, but are 3-6 in their non-BCS bowl games.

44) Navy Midshipmen (AAC) (113-76) – Just like Houston, Navy did not win a single game in 2001, and followed that up with a 2-10 season. Since those back-to-back 10-loss debacles, Navy has had only one losing season and have won 10 or more 3 times. They have gone 6-6 in their twelve bowl games and are the first team on the list to have lost less than 80 games or win more than 110.

43) Tennessee Volunteers (SEC) (112-78) – Tennessee had four 10-win seasons through 2007 and haven’t had another since. They have never won less than 5 games in a season and have split their bowl appearances going 5-5.

T41) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (ACC) (114-82) – The Yellow Jackets are the first team to appear with less than 3 losing seasons. Last season they went 3-9, which marked the first time they had failed to reach at least 6 wins in a season. They have two seasons of 10 or more wins, going 11-3 twice, both times earning them a trip to Orange Bowl where they won once and lost once. They have one ACC title and have gone 4-8 in their other 12 bowls. Georgia Tech is the first team on the list to have played in a bowl in all but one season.

T41) Bowling Green Falcons (MAC) (111-78) – The Falcons have had 11 winning seasons and only 3 losing seasons, but did lose 10 in 2010. They have won 10 or more 3 times including 2 of the last three seasons. They can claim 2 MAC titles, and have gone 3-5 in their 8 bowls.
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