the 1951 national championship by several selectors, including analyst JeffSagarin, as they went undefeated that year and beat Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl
champion for each year prior to the beginnings of his rankings in 1978, JeffSagarin named Kentucky the champion for the 1950 season. Oklahoma had a record
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Auburn's schedule difficulty was ranked #23 by the NCAA and #35 by JeffSagarin. Seven teams from Auburn's regular season schedule qualified for post-season
among the bowl coalition institutions, but in 2004 the NCAA commissioned JeffSagarin to use his computer model to retroactively determine the highest ranked
schedule was rather weak, and was ranked just #62 in the country by JeffSagarin even after the BCS championship game. The team was coached by Jimbo Fisher
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and dropped from sixth to seventh place in the Associated Press poll. JeffSagarin, whose computer rankings are used as a component of the Bowl Championship
third best collegiate football team from 1956 to 1995, according to the JeffSagarin Ratings released in January 1996. The Rebels were also among the winningest