I ran across this South Carolina article that makes a statement that NU and others are "right back in the rare air of college football". Unless your a true masochist, there's no reason to read the article. Just some writer crying about how is team isn't what it was a few years ago. But South Carolina is 6 - 6 this year, pretty average right? Hmmmm.
65 Power 5 (includes ND), I'll just call them (us) "the 65". The 65 overall record is 442 - 342, at 0.56 it is rounded to roughly a 7 - 5 record. Good or bad, I'm leaving the CC results in the numbers mostly because I'm too lazy to remove the results. These are our peers, the schools that can bring in the money to sustain longevity. Here's a breakdown of wins for the 65.
13 wins - 1 team
12 wins - 1 team
11 wins - 3 teams
10 wins - 5 teams
9 wins - 7 teams
8 wins - 13 teams
7 wins - 4 teams
6 wins - 10 teams
5 wins - 6 teams
4 wins - 7 teams
3 wins - 5 teams
2 wins - 3 teams
In a 12-game regular season + bowl game, 9 wins can leave a hungry fan base wanting more. 9 wins does separate a team from the pack of 6 to 8 game winners though. I don't know how we're gonna do in our bowl game, but I'm certainly hoping for another win.
65 Power 5 (includes ND), I'll just call them (us) "the 65". The 65 overall record is 442 - 342, at 0.56 it is rounded to roughly a 7 - 5 record. Good or bad, I'm leaving the CC results in the numbers mostly because I'm too lazy to remove the results. These are our peers, the schools that can bring in the money to sustain longevity. Here's a breakdown of wins for the 65.
13 wins - 1 team
12 wins - 1 team
11 wins - 3 teams
10 wins - 5 teams
9 wins - 7 teams
8 wins - 13 teams
7 wins - 4 teams
6 wins - 10 teams
5 wins - 6 teams
4 wins - 7 teams
3 wins - 5 teams
2 wins - 3 teams
In a 12-game regular season + bowl game, 9 wins can leave a hungry fan base wanting more. 9 wins does separate a team from the pack of 6 to 8 game winners though. I don't know how we're gonna do in our bowl game, but I'm certainly hoping for another win.