It'sNotAFakeID
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College football has been around for a long time, and the AP poll has been around for a majority of college football's existence, providing fans an albeit subjective way to compare programs. This year they took on an ambitious task of using their poll to figure out the top program of all time (or at least the past 80 years). Towards that end, the AP gave teams a point for every poll appearance, an additional point for #1 rankings, and 10 points for national champions, which I'm assuming means teams the AP ranked #1 at the end of the season.
That said, you can take a look at their Top 100 here. But as this is a Nebraska message board, it makes sense to show where Nebraska winds up in the Top 100 programs of all time.
#6 Nebraska (901 points)
Total Appearances: 717--65% of all polls
First Appearance: 1936
#1 Rankings: 72
Championships: 4
Best Full Decade: 1990s--appearing in 100% of all polls
Worst Full Decade: 1950s--appearing in 5.17% of all polls
Note: Under Tom Osborne, Nebraska were unranked in just 3 polls across three decades.
That said, you can take a look at their Top 100 here. But as this is a Nebraska message board, it makes sense to show where Nebraska winds up in the Top 100 programs of all time.
#6 Nebraska (901 points)
Total Appearances: 717--65% of all polls
First Appearance: 1936
#1 Rankings: 72
Championships: 4
Best Full Decade: 1990s--appearing in 100% of all polls
Worst Full Decade: 1950s--appearing in 5.17% of all polls
Note: Under Tom Osborne, Nebraska were unranked in just 3 polls across three decades.