Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Team of the 2000s

I will get into this debate further in the coming days, but for now here are the statistics of all 7 teams that have won a national championship since 2000. Technically the decade doesn't start until 2001, but for argument's sake we're going to include the 2000 season. Please vote in our poll that will be open until the start of the 2008 season

Oklahoma
90-16 overall record (.849 winning percentage)
5 Big 12 titles
2-4 BCS record
4-4 overall bowl record
1 BCS national title (2000)

Miami
76-23 overall record (.768 winning percentage)
4 Big East titles
3-1 BCS record
5-2 overall bowl record
1 BCS national title (2001)

Ohio State
81-20 overall record (.802 winning percentage)
4 Big 10 titles
3-2 BCS record
4-4 overall bowl record
1 BCS national title (2002)

LSU
82-22 overall record (.788 winning percentage)
3 SEC titles
4-0 BCS
6-2 overall bowl record
2 BCS national titles (2003, 2007)

USC
81-21 overall record (0.794 winning percentage)
6 Pac 10 titles
5-1 BCS record
5-2 overall bowl record
1 BCS national title (2004)

Texas
85-17 overall record (.833 winning percentage)
1 Big 12 title
2-0 BCS record
6-2 overall bowl record
1 BCS national title (2005)

Florida
74-27 overall record (.733)
2 SEC titles
2-1 BCS record
3-5 overall bowl record
1 BCS national title (2006)

1 comment:

ctalati32 said...

LSU

i've never seen a team underachieve like USC does, with their talent they should be in the title race all the time, but pete carrol is an awful coach and he's been exposed since norm chow left. ... it's why he's talking to atlanta, he can leave with a good name rather than tank his program