• Combined BCS rankings
• BCS ranking by GSR
The Bowl Championship Series teams, No. 1 through No. 66, by winning percentage from 1998 to 2007, the same range as the NCAA-issued report on Graduation Success Rate, which measures a program's ability to graduate players.
1. Texas .804
2. Oklahoma .785
3. Ohio State .784
a-4. Virginia Tech .773
5. Georgia .764
a-6. Miami .758
7. USC .748
8. Michigan .744
T9. Florida .732
T9. Tennessee .732
11. Florida State .719
12. Louisville .710
13. Wisconsin .709
14. LSU .706
15. Oregon .683
16. Nebraska .677
b-T17. Boston College .669
T17. Auburn .669
19. West Virginia .656
20. Kansas State .651
c-21. South Florida .643
22. Georgia Tech .627
23. Texas Tech .624
24. Oregon State .615
25. Penn State .607
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26. Arkansas .605
27. Purdue .592
28. Clemson .590
29. Virginia .589
30. Notre Dame .587
31. Texas A&M .577
32. Maryland .575
33. UCLA .574
34. Alabama .565
35. Arizona State .557
36. N.C. State .549
37. Missouri .533
38. Iowa .529
39. Pittsburgh .521
40. Colorado .520
41. Cal .517
42. Minnesota .512
43. Michigan State .509
d-T44. UConn .508
T44. Washington State .508
46. Ole Miss .504
T47. Oklahoma State .496
T47. Cincinnati .496
49. Wake Forest .487
50. Washington .475
51. South Carolina .466
52. Syracuse .454
53. Kansas .449
54. Iowa State .442
55. Arizona .436
56. Miss State .429
57. Northwestern .420
58. Kentucky .415
59. Illinois .410
60. Rutgers .402
61. UNC .398
62. Stanford .395
63. Indiana .348
64. Vanderbilt .281
65. Baylor .254
66. Duke .149
Notes: a-joined the ACC, from the Big East, in 2004; b-joined the ACC, from the Big East, in 2005; c-includes record as a I-AA team from 1998 to 2000; d-includes record as a I-AA team from 1998 to 1999.
The current ACC members:
| W-L |
Pct. |
|
| 1. Virginia Tech (4) | 99-29 | .773 |
| 2. Miami (6) | 94-30 | .758 |
| 3. Florida State (11) | 92-36 | .719 |
| 4. Boston College (17) | 83-41 | .669 |
| 5. Georgia Tech (22) | 79-47 | .627 |
| 6. Clemson (28) | 72-50 | .590 |
| 7. Virginia (29) | 73-51 | .589 |
| 8. Maryland (32) | 69-51 | .575 |
| 9. N.C. State (36) | 67-55 | .549 |
| 10. Wake Forest (49) | 58-61 | .487 |
| 11. UNC (61) | 47-71 | .398 |
| 12. Duke (66) | 17-97 | .149 |





Comments
I think we can all agree
Sat, 11/01/2008 - 08:05 — UNCAlumnusthat ACC schools (most of them) have decided to take football seriously. Seeds are planted. We just have to let them sprout. I can't speak for other teams, but UNC is looking just fine with regard to the future.