Wednesday, August 27, 2014

2014 College Football Predictions

Oh yeah, it's college football time!!!  So we here at Brainfart are going to give you a glimpse into the future and let you know who is going to win the Conference and National Championships.  Well, all of the good conferences because I don't even know who in the hell plays in the Big East anymore:


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ACC CoastalVirginia TechGeorgia Tech
ACC AtlanticFlorida StFlorida St
ACC ChampFlorida StFlorida State
SEC EastGeorgiaSouth Carolina
SEC WestAuburnAuburn
SEC ChampAuburnAuburn
Big 12 ChampOklahomaOklahoma
Big 10 EastMichigan StOhio St
Big 10 WestNebraskaWisconsin
Big 10 ChampMichigan StWisconsin
PAC 12 NorthOregonOregon
PAC 12 SouthUCLAUCLA
PAC 12 ChampOregonOregon

Playoff Teams
Team 1Florida StFlorida State
Team 2OregonOregon
Team 3AuburnWisonsin
Team 4OklahomaAuburn
WinnerOregonFlorida State

Top 10 All-Time Wins v. Largest Stadium Capacity:
(I excluded teams like Yale from these rankings because, well, just because)

1) Michigan - 910 Wins, #1 (109,900)
2) Texas - 875 Wins, #8 (100,119)
3) Notre Dame - 874 Wins, #21 (80,795)
4) Nebraska - 865 Wins, #15 (87,091)
5) Ohio State - 849 Wins, #4 (104,851)
6) Oklahoma - 842 Wins, #18 (82,112)
7) Alabama - 838 Wins, #7 (101,821)
8) Tennessee - 804 Wins, #5 (102,455)
9) USC - 786 Wins, #10 (93,607)
10) Georgia - 767 Wins, #11 (92,746)

-First, I should point out that I didn't include teams like Yale on the list because, well, why would I, Ivy League schools don't count as real football.  So, why did I point this out?  I have no idea.  I just wanted to know if there was a correlation between the all-time winningest teams and stadium capacity.  The final result - I would say that there is a correlation.  The smallest stadium is Notre Dame's and yet they still have the 21st largest stadium in college football.  Now you know and Knowledge is Power!

"FOOTBAWWWWWWL!!!"

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