The 50 Greatest College Football Programs All-Time Statistically Ranked

Aug 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive end Brennen Beyer (97) defensive back Delonte Hollowell (24) running back De
Aug 30, 2014; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive end Brennen Beyer (97) defensive back Delonte Hollowell (24) running back De /
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Nov 23, 2013; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes mascot Brutus the Buckeye pumps up the crowd before the game against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State Buckeyes beat Indiana Hoosiers 42-14. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowksi-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 23, 2013; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes mascot Brutus the Buckeye pumps up the crowd before the game against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ohio Stadium. Ohio State Buckeyes beat Indiana Hoosiers 42-14. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowksi-USA TODAY Sports /

10. Florida State Seminoles: 948.25 Points

The Seminoles are the highest ranked ACC team on this list. That is particularly impressive because they have only been around since the 1940s. They’ve claimed three National Championships and have won 26 bowl games and 17 conference championships. They’ve also won 505 games all-time and have had 39 consensus All-American players as well as three Heisman Trophy winners. They’re pound for pound one of the greatest programs in the history of college football.

9. Tennessee Volunteers: 1,067.50 Points

The second-highest ranked team from the SEC is Tennessee. It has claimed six National Championships (four recognized) and won 16 conference championships and 25 bowl games all-time. It has also won 806 games and had 38 consensus All-Americans come through its program.

8. Texas Longhorns: 1,375.25 Points

Texas is the second-highest ranked member of the Big 12 and has claimed four National Championships all-time. Its also won 32 conference championships, 27 bowl games, and 877 games in its history. Not to mention its two Heisman Trophy winners and 53 consensus All-Americans.

7. Nebraska Cornhuskers: 1,551.50 Points

The former Big 12 power, now a member of the Big Ten, has claimed five National Championships and won 870 all-time games. To go along with that, it has won 43 conference championships, 25 bowl games, three Heisman Trophies, and has featured 53 consensus All-Americans.

6. Ohio State Buckeyes: 1,559.25 Points

The second-highest ranked Big Ten team is the Buckeyes. In their history they’ve claimed seven National Championships and won 36 conference championships and 19 bowl games. They’ve amassed 853 wins all-time and have won an incredible seven Heisman Trophies to go along with 78 consensus All-Americans.

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