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Question CFN: Home Field Advantage
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Quote:Is home field overrated? Who has done the best job with their home field advantage? – G.K. Dayton

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A: As far as pure production, over the last six years, Boise State has been the best home team in college football going 38-1 with Oklahoma a close second going 37-1. USC has gone 35-1. In terms of winning percentage, the top 25 home teams over the last six years are 1. Boise State (38-1), 2. Oklahoma (37-1), 3. USC (35-1), 4. Ohio State (38-4), 5. Texas (33-4), 6. TCU (31-4), 7. Virginia Tech (34-5), 8. Texas Tech (32-5), 9. Troy (29-4[color=#800000]), 10. LSU (37-6), 11. Louisville (30-5), 12. Wisconsin (34-6), 13. Florida (33-6), 14. California (30-6), 15. West Virginia (32-7), 16. Iowa (32-7), 17. Georgia (31-7), 18. Missouri (30-7), 19. Kansas (31-, T20. Hawaii (33-9), T20. Penn State (32-9), 22. Tulsa (28-, 23. Auburn (34-10), 24. Boston College (30-9), 25. Navy (25-.

Is home field advantage overrated? It depends on the team. Florida, USC, or Texas could play in Timbuktu with three people watching and they’d still do just fine. Idaho could play all the top 25 teams at home and it wouldn’t matter.
03-21-2009 08:23 PM
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