(02-27-2013 07:36 AM)JunkYardCard Wrote: (02-26-2013 03:43 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote: Unfortunately it wont involve the best 64 college football teams over the past 10 years.
It will in terms of overall budgets. But I agree that in terms of wins and simple competitive force, some very good programs are on the outside looking in, while some welfare queens are tenured, and I think that sucks.
Its not going to be the schools with the 64 largest budgets.
062.) University of Nevada-Las Vegas - $54,030,985
063.) Oregon State University - $53,842,177
064.) Brigham Young University - $53,033,500
065.) Wake Forest University - $48,776,185
066.) Washington State University - $47,962,255
067.) University of Memphis - $46,711,713
068.) University of Utah - $46,153,197
069.) University of South Florida - $43,574,401
070.) University of Mississippi - $42,907,294
071.) Southern Methodist University - $42,632,627
072.) University of Cincinnati - $39,577,731
073.) Temple University - $38,973,885
074.) San Diego State University - $38,503,669
075.) University of Central Florida - $37,523,477
076.) University of Hawaii - $34,811,644
077.) East Carolina University - $34,061,954
078.) University of Houston - $32,335,742
079.) University of Tulsa - $31,128,157
080.) Boise State University - $31,051,495