Football winners and losers: A state-by-state comparison

HAWAII (1): 4-4 .500

U. of Hawaii 4-4

ALASKA: n/a

None

WASHINGTON (3): 3-19 .136

Seahawks 2-5

Huskies 0-7

Cougars 1-7

OREGON (2): 10-5 .667

Oregon 6-2

Oregon State 4-3

CALIFORNIA (10): 37-40 .481

S.D. 3-5

Oakland 2-5

San Francisco 2-6

USC 6-1

UCLA 3-5

Cal 5-2

Stanford 4-4

San Diego State 1-7

San Jose State 5-3

Fresno State 5-2

IDAHO (2): 9-7 .563

U. of Idaho 2-7

Boise State 7-0

MONTANA: n/a

None

NEVADA (2): 7-9 .437

UNLV 3-5

Nev.-Reno 4-4

UTAH (3): 16-8 .667

BYU 7-1

Utah 8-0

Utah State 1-7

ARIZONA (3): 11-11 .500

Cardinals 4-3

U of A 5-3

ASU 2-5

NEW MEXICO (2): 7-9 .437

New Mexico 4-5

NMSU 3-4

NEBRASKA (1): 5-3 .625

U. Nebraska 5-3

WYOMING (1): 2-6 .250

Wyoming 2-6

COLORADO (4): 18-13 .581

Denver Broncos 4-3

Colorado 4-4

CSU 4-4

Air Force 6-2

SOUTH DAKOTA: n/a

None

NORTH DAKOTA: n/a

None

MINNESOTA (2): 10-5 .667

Vikings 3-4

U. of Minnesota 7-1

IOWA (2): 7-9 .437

Iowa 5-3

Iowa State 2-6

KANSAS (2): 9-7 .563

KU 5-3

K-State 4-4

OKLAHOMA (3): 22-2 .917

OU 7-1

Okla. State 7-1

Tulsa 8-0

TEXAS (12): 51-45 .531

Houston Texans 3-4

Cowboys 5-3

Texas 8-0

A&M 3-5

Texas Tech 8-0

SMU 1-8

TCU 8-1

Houston 4-4

Rice 5-3

UTEP 3-4

North Texas 0-8

Baylor 3-5

LOUISIANA (6): 20-24 .455

Saints 4-4

LSU 5-2

UL-Monroe 2-6

Tulane 2-5

UL-Lafayette 4-3

La. Tech 3-4

ARKANSAS (2): 7-8 .467

Arkansas 3-5

Arkansas State 4-3

MISSOURI (3): 9-13 .409

Chiefs 1-6

Rams 2-5

Missou 6-2

ILLINOIS (4): 19-12 .613

Chicago Bears 4-3

Illinois 4-4

Northwestern 6-2

N.Illinois 5-3

WISCONSIN (2): 8-7 .533

Packers 4-3

Wisconsin 4-4

MICHIGAN (6): 23-26 .469

Lions 0-7

Michigan 2-6

Mich. State 7-2

C.Michigan 6-2

E.Michigan 2-7

W.Michigan 6-2

INDIANA (5): 21-17 .553

Colts 3-4

Indiana 3-5

Purdue 2-6

Notre Dame 5-2

Ball State 8-0

KENTUCKY (3): 12-11 .522

Kentucky 5-3

Louisville 5-2

WKU 2-6

MISSISSIPPI (3): 9-15 .375

Ole Miss 4-4

Miss. State 3-5

S.Miss. 2-6

ALABAMA (4): 19-12 .613

Alabama 8-0

Auburn 4-4

UAB 2-6

Troy 5-2

FLORIDA (10): 42-33 .560

Tampa Bay Bucs 5-23

Jacksonville Jags 3-4

Miami Dolphins 3-4

Florida 6-1

FSU 6-1

Central Fla. 2-5

South Fla. 6-2 (play Thurs.)

Miami U. 5-3

Fla. International 3-4

Florida Atlantic 3-5

GEORGIA (3): 17-6 .739

Falcons 4-3

Georgia 7-1

Ga. Tech 6-2

SOUTH CAROLINA (2): 8-7 .533

S.Carolina 5-3

Clemson 3-4

NORTH CAROLINA (6): 26-17 .605

Carolina Panthers 6-2

North Carolina 6-2

Duke 4-3

Wake Forest 4-3

NC State 2-6

E.Carolina 4-3

MARYLAND/D.C. (4): 21-10 .677

Redskins 6-2

Ravens 4-3

Maryland 6-2

Navy 5-3

VIRGINIA (2): 10-6 .625

Virginia 5-3

Va. Tech 5-3

WEST VIRGINIA (2): 9-6 .600

WVU 5-2

Marshall 4-4

TENNESSEE (6): 23-24 .489

Titans 7-0

Tennessee 3-5

Memphis 4-5

Southern Miss 2-5

Middle Tenn. St. 2-6

Vandy 5-3

OHIO (10): 31-49 .388*

Bengals 0-8

Browns 3-4

Ohio State 7-2

Toledo 2-6

Akron 4-4

Kent 2-6

BG 3-5

Cincy 6-2

Miami-O 2-5

Ohio 2-7

PENNSYLVANIA (5): 26-12 .684

Steelers 5-2

Eagles 4-3

Penn State 9-0

Temple 3-5

Pitt 5-2

NEW JERSEY (3): 13-9 .591

Giants 6-1

Jets 4-3

Rutgers 3-5

NEW YORK (4): 13-17 .433

Bills 5-2

Syracuse 1-6

Army 3-5

Buffalo 4-4

MASSACHUSSETTS (2): 10-4 .714

Patriots 5-2

Boston College 5-2

CONNECTICUT (1): 6-2 .750

UConn 6-2

RHODE ISLAND: n/a

None

NEW HAMPSHIRE: n/a

None

DELAWARE: n/a

None

MAINE: n/a

None

ABOVE .500 (purple on map above)

OKLAHOMA: 22-2 .917

CONNECTICUT: 6-2 .750

GEORGIA: 17-6 .739

MASSACHUSSETTS: 10-4 .714

PENNSYLVANIA: 26-12 .684

MARYLAND/D.C.: 21-10 .677

OREGON: 10-5 .667

UTAH: 16-8 .667

MINNESOTA: 10-5 .667

NEBRASKA: 5-3 .625

VIRGINIA: 10-6 .625

ILLINOIS: 19-12 .613

ALABAMA: 19-12 .613

NORTH CAROLINA: 26-17 .605

WEST VIRGINIA: 9-6 .600

NEW JERSEY: 13-9 .591

COLORADO: 18-13 .581

FLORIDA: 42-33 .560

IDAHO: 9-7 .563

KANSAS: 9-7 .563

INDIANA: 21-17 .553

WISCONSIN: 8-7 .533

SOUTH CAROLINA: 8-7 .533

TEXAS: 51-45 .531

KENTUCKY: 12-11 .522

AT OR BELOW .500 (yellow on map above)

HAWAII: 4-4 .500

ARIZONA: 11-11 .500

TENNESSEE: 23-24 .489

CALIFORNIA: 37-40 .481

MICHIGAN: 23-26 .469

ARKANSAS: 7-8 .467

LOUISIANA: 20-44 .455

NEVADA: 7-9 .437

NEW MEXICO: 7-9 .437

IOWA: 7-9 .437

NEW YORK: 12-17 .414

MISSOURI: 9-13 .409

OHIO: 31-49 .388

MISSISSIPPI: 9-15 .375

WYOMING: 2-6 .250

WASHINGTON: 3-19 .136

NO TEAM (white on map above)

ALASKA: n/a

MONTANA: n/a

SOUTH DAKOTA: n/a

NORTH DAKOTA: n/a

RHODE ISLAND: n/a

NEW HAMPSHIRE: n/a

DELAWARE: n/a

MAINE: n/a

TOP 5

1. OKLAHOMA: 22-2 .917

2. CONNECTICUT: 6-2 .750

3. GEORGIA: 17-6 .739

4. MASSACHUSSETTS: 10-4 .714

5. PENNSYLVANIA: 26-12 .684

BOTTOM 5

50. WASHINGTON: 3-19 .136

49. WYOMING: 2-6 .250

48. MISSISSIPPI: 9-15 .375

47. OHIO: 31-49 .388

46. MISSOURI: 9-13 .409

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