Football is right around the corner, kind of. This is always a very interesting topic to me. As a lifetime ncsu fan from a pack family, it's hard for me to fairly assess the perception of our football program on a national level. Rank the following programs from most prestigious to least (my list is in no order).NCSUUniversity of ColoradoKansas State University of KansasUniversity of Washington Pitt
4/6/2013 8:09:41 PM
PittWashKStateColoradoNCSUKansasSomething along those lines.
4/6/2013 8:33:10 PM
PittWashColoradoKstateNcsuKansas
4/6/2013 9:08:03 PM
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4/6/2013 10:11:25 PM
^^I'm with you on Kansas State. They've had some recent success, but I'd put them pretty close to NCSU on the national level because they don't have the history. Seems the consensus top 3 are there because of success between the 70's-90's, with a national championship or two.
4/7/2013 8:36:00 AM
Yea, KState wasnt just average or bad before Snyder, they were god awful, like maybe one of the top 10-15 worst teams in the country.[Edited on April 7, 2013 at 9:30 AM. Reason : W]
4/7/2013 9:29:43 AM
4/7/2013 10:10:13 AM
I was actually going to post that I felt my 3/4 were interchangeable.Colorado more history, KState more relevant in athletics in general over past 10 years. I tend to be a big Snyder fan so I think that swayed me.Ultimately if the OP was posting this because you were arguing we are higher up on that list than I think you got your answer.
4/7/2013 11:19:26 AM
As a guy familiar with the program but who has friends that love college football and are NOT familiar with the program (and are NOT just Tennessee fans, or even southern football fans), I could give you an objective, honest summary of how State is perceived outside of fans of the program... but you all would call it trolling if it wasnt what you wanted to hear (not saying it will or wont be)
4/7/2013 11:20:18 AM
National perception right now, including morons.Kansas State clearly one. WashingtonPittNCSUColoradoKansasHistorically, Pitt is the easy choice for one.[Edited on April 7, 2013 at 11:29 AM. Reason : add another note]
4/7/2013 11:29:25 AM
^^Your bitching about people bitching before they bitch is tiresome (welcome back by the way). Just contribute to the conversation by letting us know what you've seen.Growing up in NC, I can say we're not very prestigious. Of those programs, I, too, would put us above only Kansas, but that may be close given that they won a BCS game in 2007.[Edited on April 7, 2013 at 11:33 AM. Reason : oops]
4/7/2013 11:33:43 AM
I did a college football and basketball prestige ranking years ago with a star system.Footballmessage_topic.aspx?topic=502396Basketballmessage_topic.aspx?topic=447254
4/7/2013 3:04:18 PM
From the basketball thread ^
4/7/2013 3:18:21 PM
^^give us some new threads with your rankings, monkey man
4/7/2013 3:24:43 PM
You have to acheive something, reach certain heights, to acheive prestige. With one 10 win season and no major bowl apperances, NC State's not going to fare well. Even during our years of winning numerous ACC titles in the early 60s, our overall record was hovering around .500. Our top bowl win was the Gator Bowl. There is nothing prestigious about NC State football.That said, we haven't ever really been terrible for long stretches. We're generally average or above average in the ACC. A number of programs who have reached higher have also spent plenty of time as bottom dwellers. I think State would do better if you just ask who has a better football program rather than who has a more prestigious one.[Edited on April 7, 2013 at 3:53 PM. Reason : .]
4/7/2013 3:52:14 PM
Colorado has to be dead last
4/7/2013 3:55:30 PM
^With one Natty? Nope
4/7/2013 4:07:42 PM
Colorado won a national title and were nationally relevant for at least a decade. They have a Heisman Trophy winner. It's hard to see putting them last.If you're talking about who has the better program now, we'd be above Colorado. But they have more prestige.
4/7/2013 4:08:15 PM
they have been one of the worst BCS conference programs of the past 10 years
4/7/2013 4:09:22 PM
we have the second most current NFL players than any of those other teamsthat's pretty prestigious
4/7/2013 4:39:40 PM
somewhere between illinois and iowa state
4/7/2013 4:43:59 PM
yeah, no way Colorado is last. If we are talking about current program level then yeah, but as for presitge (which I always took to mean if there was a nuclear war, and 1000 years later some aliens landed and discovered a vault containing every game ever played in either print or video format, and they found this game to be really similar to their game of Starlax5000, and they looked over the entire history of the sport, where would they rank the teams), Colorado definitely isnt at the bottom with a Natl Champ and a Heisman.now, as for State. Most of my non State fans knew nothing about them at all before Rivers except that they always seemed to play FSU tough. Then Holt got into the greatest show on turf and Rivers came along and that was a huge boost, but it was almost viewed as a one off, offensive gimmick, kind of similar to a Tulsa, Hawaii, etc. because they always seemed to win or lose games 45-40 etc., but they had a feeling that State was really close to taking that next step. When TA came along things were like HOLY SHIT. I still say TA was the best college freshman RB I had ever seen in person (with Jamal Lewis being #2 of course). But when he fizzled out/got hurt, and Rivers left they were all like "eh nice story, probably wont hear from them much again" and the momentum died. And the last 6-8 years havent really helped. Even the great defensive year was kind of ignored because Rivers and TA set the bar so high at the key positions and there wasnt anywhere to go after that.But, I think they still underestimate the program as all of them that I have taken to games have been like "holy shit, how do they have a stadium this nice? who pays for it? its small, and out in the middle of nowhere but really nice, the crowd is really good too, great tailgating" So in summary, 10 years ago they were viewed as the hot new upstart that came out of nowehere, a good story, great teams, great innovative play calling but then they never moved on up so now they are an afterthought (or "that Jimmy V school") unless the person actually gets into Raleigh for a game and then they realize its better than they perceived.[Edited on April 7, 2013 at 7:29 PM. Reason : story, not store]
4/7/2013 7:11:14 PM
^sounds about right.
4/7/2013 7:22:56 PM
K-StateWashingtonPittColoradoNCSUKansas
4/7/2013 7:31:41 PM
holy shit, jaybee with an objective post
4/7/2013 7:37:11 PM
Jaybee with a post as usual and holy shit, people view it objectively.
4/7/2013 7:38:07 PM
I think Pitt is one of the most overrated teams historically. Most of their historical success is pre-WW2. They have one totally legit title in 1976, the rest you can pretty much ignore.
4/7/2013 7:45:54 PM
well yeah, but still, compared to these random juggernauts he included in the list...
4/7/2013 7:47:37 PM
Yeah, you really can't put a team with a natty (even if questionable) on their record dead last behind a team who has no natties, much less any #1 rankings ever
4/7/2013 7:58:35 PM
K-State is clearly the best and most relevant team over the last 25 years. Washington is way better than most people remember (UW in the 90s was nasty) and Colorado actually has a title in the last 30 years, but almost nothing else to speak of other than a lot of historical wins because they've played for a long time.Kansas has always been shit, and NCSU hasn't done shit either. Those are clearly the bottom 2.[Edited on April 7, 2013 at 8:16 PM. Reason : sfdsdf]
4/7/2013 8:01:03 PM
KState was also a horrible program up till 25 years ago. When talking this type of thing everyone has their own opinion but in my thought they haven't been so much better the past 25 years than UW or Pitt to offset just how bad they were
4/7/2013 8:49:17 PM
FSU sucked before Bowden.You guys are talking about 25 years like it's not a lot of time or something.I'd go K-StateColoradoWashingtonPittsburghNCSU Kansas
4/8/2013 12:23:56 AM
KSU was good under Snyder, mediocre again when he left & now back to good since he came backI fully expect it to return to mediocrity when he retires again
4/8/2013 12:25:43 AM
K State is possibly the worst program on the list. The only challenger is their in state rival. They were easily one of the worst programs in college football history before Bill Snyder and when he left the first time around they were awful again.A long term coach having success can raise the profile of a program but that didn't happen there.
4/8/2013 12:38:47 AM
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4/8/2013 8:12:07 AM
^They finished in the AP Top 10 four times in the last 20 years, six times in the last 30. Not terrible at all. 1989: 41990: 2 (coaches poll, 1)1994: 31995: 51996: 82001: 9 (last time they finished ranked in the top 25)[Edited on April 8, 2013 at 8:34 AM. Reason : add another note]
4/8/2013 8:33:09 AM
It was 2001like and people were pissed that Nebraska played Miami over Oregon (who was clearly theplexi #2 team) and Colorado. Colorado had 2 losses in the regular season and got their shit pushed in in their bowl game, by Oregon. They finished that season ranked 9th.Oh, and that 1990 title is a giant fucking joke. [Edited on April 8, 2013 at 8:40 AM. Reason : 1990]
4/8/2013 8:36:47 AM
An yes that's right.Joey Harrington led-Ducks!They really have sucked recently but I don't think a few Papa Johns and Music City bowl appearances puts us over the top
4/8/2013 8:39:25 AM
I have them ahead of us but behind UW, pitt, and K-State. On top of a lot of mediocrity they've also had a lot of horrible scandals that has killed their reputation and prestige.
4/8/2013 8:44:03 AM
Are we so sure that State is ahead of Kansas? Hasn't Kansas been to a BCS bowl?
4/8/2013 8:52:08 AM
Our football prestige really isn't great. Ahead of Kansas, Duke, Wake (some may argue, but they'd be wrong), Iowa State (?), Indiana, Wazzou (?), Vandy and Kentucky...Is that accurate? Talking AQ schools so none of the AAC nonsense I'm including.^ doesn't matter. So has UConn and Wake. Not more prestigious programs though.[Edited on April 8, 2013 at 8:55 AM. Reason : Baylor? Rutgers?]
4/8/2013 8:53:20 AM
^It certainly isn't great. But, we have a fairly decent bowl history (when it meant more) compared to other mediocre programs. Look up South Carolina's pre-Spurrier, lol.I have us ranked at 29 outright in terms of bowl appearances from this list. (tied for 21st with a couple schools for wins)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_football_bowl_records[Edited on April 8, 2013 at 9:06 AM. Reason : add another note]
4/8/2013 8:59:11 AM
there is no way that the bottom 2 on this list isnt NCSU and KU.no way.although in my research, i found out that NC State holds the record for tackles for loss in a single game, with 23 vs FSU in 2004. Arizona State tied the record in 2009 though.also, that just brought back memories of that shit game. we lost. ugh.[Edited on April 8, 2013 at 11:07 AM. Reason : .]
4/8/2013 10:53:09 AM
^ TWW never agrees on anything so when you actually end up with somewhat of a consensus even including the trolls, haters, and delusional it is probably pretty accurate.
4/8/2013 11:07:41 AM
my list is probablyWashingtonPittColoradoK-StateNCSUKansas
4/8/2013 11:09:23 AM