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WA-GRIZZLY STADIUM rated #7 in USA

IntuitiveGriz

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I don't know if this has been posted yet or not, so if not:

http://www.stadiumjourney.com/news/01-06-2015/939/best-stadium-experience-by-league-for-2014" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
IntuitiveGriz said:
I don't know if this has been posted yet or not, so if not:

http://www.stadiumjourney.com/news/01-06-2015/939/best-stadium-experience-by-league-for-2014" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


I question a man that says Lucas Oil Stadium is the best NFl stadium experience???
 
for the #1 team !


Coach Mike Ferriter retweeted


CFB Nation ‏@UofCFB · Jan 28
RT if your school is the winningest team in your state

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Ha! How pissed are BSU fans with that map? :lol:

And I cannot imagine the Hawkeye fan base being pleased either.
 
UPenn over Penn State.
Good to see the Pitt State Gorillas holding down the heartland.
Is this all time wins?
 
here's the map source.....

https://www.ecollegefinder.org/winningest-college-football-teams-map.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

eCollegeFinder is back with another map series, this time looking at the which college football programs have the most wins in their history. We created the “Winningest College Football Teams in Each State” map using data from Wikipedia, Sports Reference, and Michigan Football. We searched through the numbers to find which college had the most wins regardless of Division or Conference, we’re sure you’ll be surprised by some of the featured schools. While most of the featured schools are recognizable modern-day powerhouses, many of the unlikely schools are benefiting from a rich history of sport, including Princeton University who took part in the first football game ever again Rutgers in 1896. As always, we are looking for the top school in each state, which means some very successful programs will be left off the list. Take a look and see which school in the Winningest College Football Program in your state!
 
here's the numbers fellas.....

State by State Breakdown:



Alabama
– Alabama Crimson Tide •Record – 839-323-43
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Arizona
– Arizona Wildcats •Record– 636 – 488 – 33
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Pac-12)




Arkansas
– Arkansas Razorbacks •Record– 687-470-40
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




California
– USC Trojans •Record– 797-323-54
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Pac-12)




Colorado
– Colorado Buffaloes •Record– 679-472-36
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Pac-12)




Connecticut
– Yale Bulldogs •Record– 876-360-55
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Ivy)




Delaware
– Delaware Blue Hens •Record– 668 – 432-43
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Colonial)




Florida
– Florida Gators •Record– 684-395-40
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Georgia
– Georgia Bulldogs •Record– 768-407-54
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Idaho
– Idaho State Bengals •Record– 449-463-20
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Big Sky)




Illinois
– Illinois Fighting Illini •Record– 586-552-51
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big Ten)




Indiana
– Notre Dame Fighting Irish •Record– 875-305-42
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Independent)




Iowa
– Northern Iowa Panthers •Record– 6320395-47
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Missouri Valley)




Kansas
– Pittsburg State Gorillas •Record– 671-333-47
•Division and Conference – Division II (Mid-America)




Kentucky
– Kentucky Wildcats •Record– 581-593-44
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Louisiana
– LSU Tigers •Record– 754-396-47
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Maine
– Maine Black Bears •Record– 569-413-33
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Colonial)




Maryland
– Navy Midshipmen •Record– 673-541-57
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Independent)




Massachusetts
– Harvard Crimson •Record– 838-384-50
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Ivy)




Michigan
– Michigan Wolverines •Record– 911-321-36
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big Ten)




Minnesota
– Minnesota Golden Gophers •Record– 661-493-44
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big Ten)




Mississippi
– Ole Miss Rebels •Record– 637-497-35
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Missouri
– Missouri Tigers •Record– 643-534-52
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Montana
– Montana Grizzlies •Record– 549-475-26
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Big Sky)





Nebraska
– Nebraska Cornhuskers •Record– 866-357-40
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big 12)




Nevada
– Nevada Wolf Pack •Record– 528-454-33
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Mountain West)




New Hampshire
– Dartmouth Big Green •Record– 668-445-46
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Ivy)




New Jersey
– Princeton Tigers •Record– 799-394-50
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Ivy)




New Mexico
– New Mexico Lobos •Record– 451-536-31
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Mountain West)




New York
– Syracuse Orange •Record– 707-502-49
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (ACC)




North Carolina
– North Carolina Tar Heels •Record– 662-509-54
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (ACC)




North Dakota
– North Dakota State Bison •Record– 657-365-34
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Missouri Valley)




Ohio
– Ohio State Buckeyes •Record– 849-318-53
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big Ten)




Oklahoma
– Oklahoma Sooners •Record– 843-312-53
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big 12)




Oregon
– Oregon Ducks •Record– 616-473-46
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Pac-12)




Pennsylvania
– Penn Quakers •Record– 828-473-42
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Ivy)




Rhode Island
– Brown Bears •Record– 589-548-40
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Ivy)




South Carolina
– Clemson Tigers •Record– 680-453-45
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (ACC)




South Dakota
– South Dakota State Jackrabbits •Record– 557-443-38
•Division and Conference – Division I FCS (Missouri Valley)




Tennessee
– Tennessee Volunteers •Record– 805-361-53
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (SEC)




Texas
– Texas Longhorns •Record– 876-339-33
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big 12)




Utah
– Utah Utes •Record– 634-442-31
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Pac-12)




Vermont
– Middlebury Panthers •Record– 424-401-42
•Division and Conference – Division III (New England Small College Athletic Conference)




Virginia
– Virginia Tech Hokies •Record– 705-446-46
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (ACC)




Washington
– Washington Huskies •Record– 689-428-50
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Pac-12)




West Virginia
– West Virginia Mountaineers •Record– 712-472-45
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big 12)




Wisconsin
– Wisconsin Badgers •Record– 652-481-53
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Big Ten)




Wyoming
– Wyoming Cowboys •Record– 486-520-28
•Division and Conference – Division I FBS (Mountain West)


Sources: Wikipedia, Sports Reference, and Michigan Football
 
Thanks, YStone.
I suppose the map is correct in most respects, but misleading in a few. For instance, the team with the most wins in Idaho history has a losing record (449-463-20). By comparison to Boise (Overall record: 408–154–2 (.725)) it seems like winning percentage could be the better metric. Boise is third all time behind Notre Dame and Mich. It's kinda fun to sort the columns on this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_win-loss_records
 
The new players that will SIGN TODAY will soon feel why WA-Grizzly stadium is such a coveted place to be.

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