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5-year rankings: Bama’s only getting better, but Ohio State and Clemson are charging

All 129 teams, ranked both by how they’ve performed over the last five years and by how that compares to their previous five years.

NCAA Football: CFP National Championship-Clemson vs Alabama
NCAA Football: CFP National Championship-Clemson vs Alabama
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On Friday of this week, I will be posting this year’s initial S&P+ projections for the 2017 college football season. The rankings are primarily a mix of three factors: returning production, two-year recruiting, and recent history.

This is easy enough to explain. To figure out who’s going to be good next year, we basically ask three questions: Who’s been good? Who’s returning their good players? And how good is the talent that teams are bringing in?

There will always be misses using this approach, simply because college football is only so predictable. S&P+ certainly nailed an Alabama-Clemson finale last year (not that that was an out-on-a-limb projection) and helped build Washington hype, but it also thought Ole Miss would be a lot better than the Rebels were (even before injuries).

We overreact to small pieces of information — bowl bumps and whatnot — but S&P+ is in a way designed to underreact.

As a lead-up to Friday’s projections, let’s look at each individual factor and what it has to tell us. On Tuesday, we’ll look at returning production, and on Thursday, following National Signing Day, we’ll look at shifts in recruiting.

Here’s a look at each team’s updated five-year history.

This isn’t specifically what goes into the projections — there is extra weight given to more recent seasons, particularly last year — but it sets the table. I’m also including some trend information. You can also look at last year’s five-year history figure to see whose prospects are rising and falling.

A terrifying thought: Alabama’s prospects appear to be ... rising.

Five-year S&P+

Team

Avg. S&P+ (2012-16)

5-year Rk

Avg. S&P+ (2011-15)

Change

Change Rk

Alabama27.5126.21.338
Ohio State20.72173.78
Florida State18.8316.62.219
Clemson18.6414.34.34
LSU17.3518.1-0.883
Oklahoma16.9617.3-0.576
Stanford16.4717.5-1.189
USC15.18141.143
Notre Dame14.3915.5-1.291
Michigan14.31012.71.632
Texas A&M14.11115.3-1.290
Ole Miss141211.72.418
Wisconsin141313.70.358
Auburn13.91411.32.617
Florida13.81512.21.533
Baylor13.51614.6-1.188
Oregon13.21717.7-4.5128
Georgia12.51815.6-3.1124
Michigan State12.21914-1.9109
Louisville11.62083.69
Mississippi State11.42111.20.262
Washington11.3227.73.610
UCLA11.12311.2068
TCU10.12411.3-1.393
Oklahoma State9.92512.8-2.9122
Penn State9.7268.90.848
Boise State9.62711.9-2.3115
Miami-FL9.6287.81.927
BYU9.4298.4145
Tennessee9.3308.80.554
Kansas State9.1318.70.357
Arkansas93210.4-1.497
Georgia Tech8.6337.51.241
Virginia Tech8.4347.80.653
Pittsburgh7.8355.91.925
Nebraska7.5368.7-1.292
Texas7.5378.2-0.881
Arizona State7.2389.3-2.1111
Utah7395.91.142
Missouri7409.2-2.2113
North Carolina6.9415.81.144
South Carolina6.7429.4-2.7120
Utah State6.1435.80.263
Iowa5.5444.31.239
West Virginia5.3454.90.359
Toledo4.7466.5-1.8106
Western Kentucky4.547-0.24.72
Arizona4485.5-1.5100
Minnesota4492.11.923
NC State3.8500.92.913
Texas Tech3.6512.80.847
Northwestern3.2521.61.630
Appalachian State2.95311.924
Indiana2.654-1.13.85
Oregon State2.5552.30.361
San Diego State2.55611.631
Houston2.3572.9-0.578
Memphis2.258-4.46.61
Navy2.1590.71.436
California2602.4-0.473
Cincinnati1.7613.4-1.8108
Georgia Southern1.3624.8-3.5126
Syracuse1.3631.20.165
Duke1.1641.10.164
Boston College0.3651.1-0.884
Washington State066-3.13.111
Northern Illinois-0.4670.9-1.396
Arkansas State-0.4680-0.474
Central Florida-0.6690.1-0.882
Louisiana Tech-0.870-0.3-0.579
Iowa State-0.971-0.9066
Virginia-0.972-0.1-0.985
Marshall-1.2731.4-2.6118
Colorado State-1.574-64.63
Bowling Green-1.5750.8-2.3116
Temple-1.576-2.20.751
South Florida-1.677-1.4-0.369
East Carolina-1.778-0.4-1.395
Kentucky-1.779-31.337
Vanderbilt-2.1800.3-2.4117
Maryland-2.481-2-0.475
Western Michigan-2.982-4.11.240
Illinois-383-1.2-1.8107
Air Force-3.484-51.535
Fresno State-3.785-2.4-1.394
Purdue-3.886-2.4-1.498
Tulsa-3.887-2.2-1.7104
San Jose State-488-3.1-0.986
Colorado-4.389-8.13.86
Wake Forest-4.490-4.80.456
Ball State-4.991-4.1-0.987
Middle Tennessee-5.292-7.92.715
UL-Lafayette-5.893-5.8067
Rutgers-6.394-3.3-3123
Ohio-6.695-6.1-0.577
Troy-6.796-9.7312
Nevada-6.897-2.9-3.9127
Southern Miss-7.798-5.7-2110
SMU-8.399-6-2.3114
South Alabama-8.4100-90.652
Florida Atlantic-8.5101-10.41.926
Rice-8.8102-7.2-1.6103
Kent State-8.9103-7.3-1.6101
Central Michigan-8.9104-9.80.846
Akron-9105-11.22.220
Wyoming-9.3106-11.11.828
North Texas-9.5107-8.8-0.780
Connecticut-9.5108-6.7-2.8121
UTSA-9.8109-10.10.360
Old Dominion-10111-12.92.914
New Mexico-10112-13.83.77
Tulane-10.2113-12.82.616
Kansas-10.2114-9.9-0.370
UNLV-10.7115-11.10.455
Hawaii-11.2116-11.90.750
Buffalo-11.3117-9.7-1.6102
UL-Monroe-12.3118-10.1-2.2112
Idaho-13119-15222
Florida International-13.8120-12.1-1.7105
Miami-OH-14121-12.6-1.599
Texas State-14.3122-10.9-3.4125
UTEP-14.5123-11.8-2.6119
Georgia State-14.5124-161.534
Eastern Michigan-15.7125-17.41.729
Army-16126-15.7-0.371
Massachusetts-16.5127-17.30.849
Charlotte-19.5128-21.62.121
New Mexico State-19.8129-19.5-0.472

Teams like Memphis and WKU, who have gone from dreadful to among the Group of 5’s steadier programs, lead the way in terms of five-year shifts, and another awful-to-decent program (New Mexico) shows up high there, as well.

But here are your top 10 improving power conference teams:

  1. Clemson (+4.3 points)
  2. Indiana (+3.8)
  3. Colorado (+3.8)
  4. Ohio State (+3.7)
  5. Louisville (+3.6)
  6. Washington (+3.6)
  7. Washington State (+3.1)
  8. NC State (+2.9)
  9. Auburn (+2.6)
  10. Ole Miss (+2.4)

On the flip side, here are the 10 power programs whose 2016s compared least favorably with their 2011s, making their five-year averages suffer the most:

  1. Oregon (-4.5)
  2. Georgia (-3.1)
  3. Rutgers (-3.0)
  4. Oklahoma State (-2.9)
  5. South Carolina (-2.7)
  6. Vanderbilt (-2.4)
  7. Missouri (-2.2)
  8. Arizona State (-2.1)
  9. Michigan State (-1.9)
  10. Illinois (-1.8)

College football’s top tier is pretty well-defined.

Alabama is still the sport’s surest thing, and Ohio State, Florida State, and Clemson are vying to catch up overall, even though Clemson fans are surely not worried about their team’s status right now. LSU, Oklahoma, and Stanford are not dramatically far behind.

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