Intresting to think about the last 10 years on the national stage. For an 18 year old recruit, this is his entire lifetime of keeping up with CFB.
Championships (2010 2019)
Alabama 4
Clemson 2
Auburn 1
Ohio State 1
Florida State 1
LSU 1
Title Game Appearances (2010- 2019 includes BCS and Playoff Title Game)
Alabama 6
Clemson 4
Auburn - 2
LSU 2
Oregon -2
Ohio State 1
Georgia 1
Florida State 1
Notre Dame 1
Playoff Appearances or Top 4 Finishes (Includes teams that would have made the playoff according to BCS rankings before bowls were played in the years 2010-2013)
Alabama 7
Clemson 5
Oklahoma 4
Ohio State 3
Oregon - 3
Auburn 2
Florida State 2
Michigan State - 2
Stanford - 2
LSU - 2
Notre Dame -2
Florida - 1
TCU -1
Oklahoma State - 1
Washington 1
Georgia - 1
Conference Titles (Power 5 Only)
Oklahoma 6
Clemson - 6
Alabama 5
Ohio State 4
Oregon - 4
Wisconsin 3
Florida State 3
Stanford - 3
Michigan State - 2
Auburn 2
LSU 2
Washington - 2
Baylor - 2
Georgia 1
Oklahoma State 1
Kansas State 1
Penn State 1
Virginia Tech 1
Southern Cal - 1
Win % this Decade (I will list the top 15 power 5 percentages only)
Alabama - .892
Ohio State - .854
Clemson - .836
Oklahoma - .813
LSU - .786
Oregon - .759
Wisconsin - .750
Stanford - .737
Georgia - .735
Florida State - .722
Oklahoma State - .715
Michigan State - .697
Penn State/TCU - .674
Auburn/Michigan - .659
Notre Dame - .657
Major Takeaways:
- Alabama is good
- Wisconsin is criminally underrated as a program. They were a top 7 or 8 team of the decade. They are by far the best team in the country that does not recruit on an "A" level.
- Georgia does not belong in the conversation with Alabama and Clemson. Maybe they're trending in that direction but their decade accomplishments don't match up to Auburn or Oregon or even FSU. My personal opinion is if they were in the west they would have 2-3 losses every year.
- Michigan State has had a much better decade than Michigan and Stanford has had a much better decade than USC. Lol
- The best decade in the state of Texas belongs to TCU. Unreal
- Where is Texas? nowhere (don't see this changing)
- Where are we? nowhere (Hopefully this is about to change, I think so)
Championships (2010 2019)
Alabama 4
Clemson 2
Auburn 1
Ohio State 1
Florida State 1
LSU 1
Title Game Appearances (2010- 2019 includes BCS and Playoff Title Game)
Alabama 6
Clemson 4
Auburn - 2
LSU 2
Oregon -2
Ohio State 1
Georgia 1
Florida State 1
Notre Dame 1
Playoff Appearances or Top 4 Finishes (Includes teams that would have made the playoff according to BCS rankings before bowls were played in the years 2010-2013)
Alabama 7
Clemson 5
Oklahoma 4
Ohio State 3
Oregon - 3
Auburn 2
Florida State 2
Michigan State - 2
Stanford - 2
LSU - 2
Notre Dame -2
Florida - 1
TCU -1
Oklahoma State - 1
Washington 1
Georgia - 1
Conference Titles (Power 5 Only)
Oklahoma 6
Clemson - 6
Alabama 5
Ohio State 4
Oregon - 4
Wisconsin 3
Florida State 3
Stanford - 3
Michigan State - 2
Auburn 2
LSU 2
Washington - 2
Baylor - 2
Georgia 1
Oklahoma State 1
Kansas State 1
Penn State 1
Virginia Tech 1
Southern Cal - 1
Win % this Decade (I will list the top 15 power 5 percentages only)
Alabama - .892
Ohio State - .854
Clemson - .836
Oklahoma - .813
LSU - .786
Oregon - .759
Wisconsin - .750
Stanford - .737
Georgia - .735
Florida State - .722
Oklahoma State - .715
Michigan State - .697
Penn State/TCU - .674
Auburn/Michigan - .659
Notre Dame - .657
Major Takeaways:
- Alabama is good
- Wisconsin is criminally underrated as a program. They were a top 7 or 8 team of the decade. They are by far the best team in the country that does not recruit on an "A" level.
- Georgia does not belong in the conversation with Alabama and Clemson. Maybe they're trending in that direction but their decade accomplishments don't match up to Auburn or Oregon or even FSU. My personal opinion is if they were in the west they would have 2-3 losses every year.
- Michigan State has had a much better decade than Michigan and Stanford has had a much better decade than USC. Lol
- The best decade in the state of Texas belongs to TCU. Unreal
- Where is Texas? nowhere (don't see this changing)
- Where are we? nowhere (Hopefully this is about to change, I think so)