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We know the top is really strong how bad is the bottom.
Does it take a school reaching a certain level to be FBS ?

Does having a strong athletic program mean more ?

Might explain any odd fits that exist.
My father told me long ago, "If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all".

Do we really need to highlight the "bottom 10", even if we could identify them?
(04-03-2015 07:17 PM)UConn-SMU Wrote: [ -> ]My father told me long ago, "If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all".

Do we really need to highlight the "bottom 10", even if we could identify them?

Probably not just curious academics get brought up a lot in realignment. Fans talk a lot of trash even making stuff up .
Some like to find a perceived weakness and run with it.

Anyway my guess is all P5 are at least decent.

The top of the.G5 is excellent

So how bad are the lower G5 or is the negativity just hype with little difference ?
Dumb thread 03-yawn
A more interesting topic would be identifying the bottom 10 P5 schools and see how that relates to the G5.
(04-04-2015 08:49 AM)perimeterpost Wrote: [ -> ]A more interesting topic would be identifying the bottom 10 P5 schools and see how that relates to the G5.

I thought all the P5 schools had stellar academics, perfect football teams, and sold-out stadiums.

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116. Houston
117. Houston
118. Houston
119. Houston
120. Houston
121. Houston
122. Houston
123. Houston
124. Houston
125. also Houston
(04-04-2015 10:59 AM)loki_the_bubba Wrote: [ -> ]116. Houston
117. Houston
118. Houston
119. Houston
120. Houston
121. Houston
122. Houston
123. Houston
124. Houston
125. also Houston

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You have to admit that was pretty sweet. I love the MOB.
(04-04-2015 08:49 AM)perimeterpost Wrote: [ -> ]A more interesting topic would be identifying the bottom 10 P5 schools and see how that relates to the G5.

Yeah that is interesting

Ok two list and compare them to each other.
(04-03-2015 05:33 PM)MJG Wrote: [ -> ]We know the top is really strong how bad is the bottom.
Does it take a school reaching a certain level to be FBS ?

Does having a strong athletic program mean more ?

Might explain any odd fits that exist.

As said above, if you have nothing nice to say....

Well, I'll go ahead and say that academics is the silent subject in a lot of the G5 realignment discussion. What is attributed to "market" or being "snooty" often is really wide disparity in academics and research and university reach.
Anything can be overcome to an extent, but you need to win a lot of football games to do it (and that includes good ooc scalps).
Academics play a role in every FBS conference. . Do you think the Big Ten adding Rutgers and MD was only about markets? West Virginia would easily be a part of the ACC today if it had the same academic rep as Syracuse and Pitt. BYU has been shut out of the PAC for cultural and academic reasons. Tulane was added to the Big East probably for academic reasons. Liberty would be FBS today if it had a better academic rep.

Then as soon as you say that, then you need to point out the exceptions. Louisville in the ACC, ECU in the American, Texas Tech in Big 12. WSU in PAC, Boise in the MWC. Miss St in SEC, etc.
Academic Ranks of Power 5 Schools ( US News and World Report College Rankings)

also included independents Notre Dame and BYU.

1) Stanford (4th overall)

2) Duke (8th overall)

3) Northwestern (13th overall)

4) Notre Dame (16th overall)

4) Vanderbilt (16th overall)

6) Cal-Berkeley (20th overall)

7) UCLA (23rd overall)

7) Virginia (23rd overall)

9) USC (25th overall)

10) Wake Forrest (27th overall)

11) Michigan (29th overall)

12) North Carolina (30th overall)

13) Boston College (31st overall)

14) Georgia Tech (35th overall)

15) Illinois (42nd overall)

16) Wisconsin (47th overall)

17) Penn State (48th overall)

17) Florida (48th overall)

17) Miami (48th overall)

17) Washington (48th overall)

21) Texas (53rd overall)

22) Ohio State (54th overall)

23) Syracuse (58th overall)

24) BYU (62nd overall)

24) Clemson (62nd overall)

24) Purdue (62nd overall)

24) Georgia (62nd overall)

24) Maryland (62nd overall)

24) Pittsburgh (62nd overall)

30) Texas A&M (68th overall)

31) Rutgers (70th overall)

32) Baylor (71st overall)

32) Iowa (71st overall)

32) Minnesota (71st overall)

32) Virginia Tech (71st overall)

36) Indiana (76th overall)

36) TCU (76th overall)

38) Michigan State (85th overall)

39) Alabama (88th overall)

39) Colorado (88th overall)

41) Florida State (95th overall)

41) NC State (95th overall)

43) Missouri (99th overall)

43) Nebraska (99th overall)

45) Auburn (103th overall)

46) Iowa State (106th overall)

46) Kansas (106th overall)

46) Oklahoma (106th overall)

46) Oregon (106th overall)

46) Tennessee (106th overall)

51) South Carolina (113th overall)

52) Arizona (121st overall)

53) Arizona State (129th overall)

53) LSU (129th overall)

53) Kentucky (129th overall)

53) Utah (129th overall)

57) Arkansas (135th overall)

58) Oregon State (138th overall)

58) Washington State (138th overall)

60) Kansas State (142nd overall)

61) Oklahoma State (145th overall)

62) Ole Miss (149th overall)

63) Mississippi State (156th overall)

63) Texas Tech (156th overall)

65) Louisville (161st overall)

66) West Virginia (168th overall)
So Louisville looks like a SEC or Big Twelve team but belongs in the P5.[/u]
#201- La Tech

RNP- East Carolina
RNP- Memphis
RNP- Florida Atlantic
RNP- Florida International
RNP- Middle Tennessee
RNP- North Texas
RNP- Old Dominion
RNP- Southern Mississippi
RNP- UTEP
RNP- UTSA
RNP- Akron
RNP- Toledo
RNP- UNLV
RNP- Georgia Southern
RNP- Georgia State
RNP- LA Lafayette
RNP- New Mexico State
RNP- South Alabama

Not Ranked- Navy
Not Ranked- Marshall
Not Ranked- Western Kentucky
Not Ranked- Eastern Michigan
Not Ranked- Air Force
Not Ranked- Boise State
Not Ranked- Fresno State
Not Ranked- San Jose State
Not Ranked- Appalachian State
Not Ranked- Arkansas State
Not Ranked- Texas State
Not Ranked- Troy
Not Ranked- ULM

So thirty that are not nationally ranked Navy does not count they are actually toward the top.


Post: #20RE: G5 Conference based on academics
Here's a color coded list of G5 schools as ranked by USNWR-


AMERICAN | CUSA | MAC | MWC | SUN BELT

#019- Rice
#054- Tulane
#058- UConn
#058- SMU
#076- UMass
#076- Miami
#088- Tulsa

#103- Buffalo
#121- Colorado State
#121- Temple
#129- Cincinnati
#129- Ohio
#149- UAB
#149- San Diego State
#161- USF
#161- Wyoming
#166- Idaho
#168- Hawaii
#173- Ball State
#173- Bowling Green
#173- UCF
#173- Western Michigan
#189- Houston
#189- New Mexico
#194- Central Michigan
#194- Kent State
#194- Nevada
#194- Northern Illinois
#194- Utah State
#201- Charlotte
Looking at this list the MAC might be the second best G5 conference AAC is clearly number one.
(04-04-2015 06:36 PM)goofus Wrote: [ -> ]Academic Ranks of Power 5 Schools ( US News and World Report College Rankings)

also included independents Notre Dame and BYU.

1) Stanford (4th overall)

2) Duke (8th overall)

3) Northwestern (13th overall)

4) Notre Dame (16th overall)

4) Vanderbilt (16th overall)

6) Cal-Berkeley (20th overall)

7) UCLA (23rd overall)

7) Virginia (23rd overall)

9) USC (25th overall)

10) Wake Forrest (27th overall)

11) Michigan (29th overall)

12) North Carolina (30th overall)

13) Boston College (31st overall)

14) Georgia Tech (35th overall)

15) Illinois (42nd overall)

16) Wisconsin (47th overall)

17) Penn State (48th overall)

17) Florida (48th overall)

17) Miami (48th overall)

17) Washington (48th overall)

21) Texas (53rd overall)

22) Ohio State (54th overall)

23) Syracuse (58th overall)

24) BYU (62nd overall)

24) Clemson (62nd overall)

24) Purdue (62nd overall)

24) Georgia (62nd overall)

24) Maryland (62nd overall)

24) Pittsburgh (62nd overall)

30) Texas A&M (68th overall)

31) Rutgers (70th overall)

32) Baylor (71st overall)

32) Iowa (71st overall)

32) Minnesota (71st overall)

32) Virginia Tech (71st overall)

36) Indiana (76th overall)

36) TCU (76th overall)

38) Michigan State (85th overall)

39) Alabama (88th overall)

39) Colorado (88th overall)

41) Florida State (95th overall)

41) NC State (95th overall)

43) Missouri (99th overall)

43) Nebraska (99th overall)

45) Auburn (103th overall)

46) Iowa State (106th overall)

46) Kansas (106th overall)

46) Oklahoma (106th overall)

46) Oregon (106th overall)

46) Tennessee (106th overall)

51) South Carolina (113th overall)

52) Arizona (121st overall)

53) Arizona State (129th overall)

53) LSU (129th overall)

53) Kentucky (129th overall)

53) Utah (129th overall)

57) Arkansas (135th overall)

58) Oregon State (138th overall)

58) Washington State (138th overall)

60) Kansas State (142nd overall)

61) Oklahoma State (145th overall)

62) Ole Miss (149th overall)

63) Mississippi State (156th overall)

63) Texas Tech (156th overall)

65) Louisville (161st overall)

66) West Virginia (168th overall)

UConn would be at #23.

There are 43 "power five" schools below UConn.
(04-07-2015 08:43 PM)MJG Wrote: [ -> ]Looking at this list the MAC might be the second best G5 conference AAC is clearly number one.
Nobody gives us enough credit... our students hit the books hard. Hell NIU has one of the best business and accountancy programs in the nation.
FCS schools

UC davis 38

Albany 126
North Dakota 168
South Dakota 168
NDSU 181
SDSU 181
Montana 194


Different discussion but that FBS Big Sky dream conference would be strong academically .Six on this list plus Idaho is what has been brought up.
(04-07-2015 08:27 PM)MJG Wrote: [ -> ]#201- La Tech

RNP- East Carolina
RNP- Memphis
RNP- Florida Atlantic
RNP- Florida International
RNP- Middle Tennessee
RNP- North Texas
RNP- Old Dominion
RNP- Southern Mississippi
RNP- UTEP
RNP- UTSA
RNP- Akron
RNP- Toledo
RNP- UNLV
RNP- Georgia Southern
RNP- Georgia State
RNP- LA Lafayette
RNP- New Mexico State
RNP- South Alabama

Not Ranked- Navy
Not Ranked- Marshall
Not Ranked- Western Kentucky
Not Ranked- Eastern Michigan
Not Ranked- Air Force
Not Ranked- Boise State
Not Ranked- Fresno State
Not Ranked- San Jose State
Not Ranked- Appalachian State
Not Ranked- Arkansas State
Not Ranked- Texas State
Not Ranked- Troy
Not Ranked- ULM

So thirty that are not nationally ranked Navy does not count they are actually toward the top.


Post: #20RE: G5 Conference based on academics
Here's a color coded list of G5 schools as ranked by USNWR-


AMERICAN | CUSA | MAC | MWC | SUN BELT

#019- Rice
#054- Tulane
#058- UConn
#058- SMU
#076- UMass
#076- Miami
#088- Tulsa

#103- Buffalo
#121- Colorado State
#121- Temple
#129- Cincinnati
#129- Ohio
#149- UAB
#149- San Diego State
#161- USF
#161- Wyoming
#166- Idaho
#168- Hawaii
#173- Ball State
#173- Bowling Green
#173- UCF
#173- Western Michigan
#189- Houston
#189- New Mexico
#194- Central Michigan
#194- Kent State
#194- Nevada
#194- Northern Illinois
#194- Utah State
#201- Charlotte

The ones not ranked are considered either regional or liberal arts (Navy) schools.
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