Hillsdale87 (08-03-2016),jimbo (08-03-2016),Redsfaithful (08-03-2016)
Who the heck voted for Iowa Pre-Flight at number 98?
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I was curious about that. Looking into it, it was one of those military programs attached to universities, army and naval bases during WWII that played football to promote fitness and provide entertainment for the troops. Of course most of the recruits that played for these teams were typically college and pro players who had volunteered or been drafted into the military. When Paul Brown had to leave Ohio State to serve in the military, he ended up coaching at Great Lakes Naval Station. The teams then played against many of the universities whose rosters had been depleted by the draft. I wouldn't doubt that a lot of the players playing for Iowa Pre-Flight during it's three years of existence were taken from the rosters of Big 10 teams.
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Chip R (08-03-2016),cumberlandreds (08-03-2016),Kingspoint (08-04-2016)
Chip R (08-03-2016)
No. 81 Cincinnati, 41.
(tie) Miami, Ohio., 41.
Eleven Warriors has been running a pretty fantastic series on the past 100 season of OSU football.
In 1942 OSU won it's first National Championship after defeating non other than Iowa Pre Flight in the last game of the season.
http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-s...ational-champs
Imagine how much higher they would have been had they won!
They played in 1943 too and Iowa Pre Flight killed OSU and ended the season ranked #2.
That 1942 game was also the last time OSU didn't play Michigan as the last game of the regular season, which is a fun trivia answer.
Last edited by BuckeyeRed27; 08-04-2016 at 11:24 AM.
Chip R (08-04-2016)
bucksfan2 (08-04-2016)
(Warning, random commentary ahead)
The criteria, for those who didn't read the article:
The first eight schools contain no surprises, they're the storied old guard of college football. Then we get to the next batch of schools:For the first time since that first poll in 1936, the AP has compiled an all-time Top 100 based on a formula that counts poll appearances (one point) to mark consistency, No. 1 rankings (one bonus point) to acknowledge elite programs, and a bonus for AP championships won (10 points).
9. Florida State
10. Florida
13. Miami
Anyone under a certain age probably doesn't remember a time when the Sunshine State schools weren't part of the national discussion, but I'm old enough to remember when they were considered upstarts or underachievers. Safe to say that changed.
I was surprised seeing UCLA as high as #17. They haven't been on the radar much the last 15 years and generally are overlooked next to USC, but after checking the record, they had a lot of good teams.
Seeing Pittsburgh at #23 is a reminder of how good those 1970s and early 1980s teams were.
I thought BYU (#34) would be higher.
I thought Missouri (#35) would be lower.
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BillDoran (08-04-2016),RedTeamGo! (08-04-2016)
I see Louisville checks in at #62, one spot above a "storied" Kansas program. I'm guessing that in 1984 when Howard Schnellenberger stepped on campus Louisville would have been more like #162 on the list (out of 161 teams). Even when Bobby Petrino came for the first time in 2004, Louisville was probably very close to 100. It takes a long damn time to make serious headway when you're being judged over an 80 year horizon and fully 50 of those years were atrocious!
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