Week Eleven report card-2011 div 1-a college
football
November 16, 2011
Through week eleven, div 1-a college football
teams have been involved in 640 football games.
A div 1-aa school has been the opponent
ninety-three times.
All ninety-three div 1-aa opponents have
been the road team.
The record for div 1-aa opponents is 6
victories and 87 losses.
The Missouri conference has two of those
victories (Indiana State and North Dakota State).
2011 Div 1-aa football opponent by conference:
Big Sky-eleven games
Big South-eleven games
Colonial-ten games
Div 1-aa independent-five games
Great West-nine games
Mid-Eastern Atlantic-eight games
Missouri Valley-ten games
Ohio Valley-ten games
Patriot League-two games
Southern conference-four games
Southland conference-eleven games
Southwestern athletic east-one game
Southwestern athletic west-one game
Of the 640 games, (resulting in 1280 team
scores) a team has scored nine or fewer points 138 times.
Thirty teams failed to score a point. Only eight of those teams have been div 1-aa.
The record for those 138 teams is 2 victories
and 136 defeats.
Miami-OH defeated Kent State at Kent State
9-3 in week seven.
Louisiana State defeated Alabama at Alabama
9-6 in week ten.
Of the 640 games, (resulting in 1280 team
scores) a team has scored fifty-one or more points 91 times.
The record for those 91 teams is 89 victories
and 2 defeats.
Northern Illinois defeated Toledo at Toledo
in regulation 63-60 in week ten.
Toledo defeated Western Michigan at Toledo
in regulation 66-63 in week eleven.
Breakdown of points by quarter:
Points scored in the first quarter: 8,014
divided by 1280 teams equals 6.260 points per team.
Points scored in the second quarter: 10,177
divided by 1280 teams equals 7.950 points per team.
Points scored in the third quarter: 8,213
divided by 1280 teams equals 6.416 points per team.
Points scored in the fourth quarter: 8,612
divided by 1280 teams equals 6.728 points per team.
The combined record of the four div 1-a
football schools in Alabama (Alabama Birmingham, Alabama, Auburn, Troy Alabama) is 19 victories and 20 defeats overall (.487),
13 victories and 13 defeats in conference play (.500).
The combined record of the seven div 1-a
football schools in California (California Berkeley, Fresno State, San Diego State, San Jose State, Stanford, UCLA, USC) is
40 victories and 20 defeats overall (.667), 26 victories and 19 defeats in conference play (.577).
The combined record of the three div 1-a
football schools in Colorado (Air Force, Colorado State, Colorado) is 10 victories and 20 defeats overall (.333), 3 victories
and 13 defeats in conference play (.187).
The combined record of the seven div 1-a
football schools in Florida (Central Florida, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Florida State, Florida, Miami-FL, South
Florida) is 32 victories and 36 defeats overall (.470), 17 victories and 28 defeats in conference play (.377).
The combined record of the two div 1-a
football schools in Georgia (Georgia Tech, Georgia) is 15 victories and 5 defeats overall (.750), 10 victories and 4 defeats
in conference play (.714).
The combined record of the three div 1-a
football schools in Illinois (Illinois, Northern Illinois, Northwestern) is 18 victories and 12 defeats overall (.600), 9
victories and 9 defeats in conference play (.500).
The combined record of the four div 1-a
football schools in Indiana (Ball State, Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue) is 19 victories and 21 defeats overall (.475), 8 victories
and 11 defeats in conference play (.421).
The combined record of the three div 1-a
football schools in Kentucky (Kentucky, Louisville, Western Kentucky) is 14 victories and 16 defeats overall (.466), 9 victories
and 8 defeats in conference play (.529).
The combined record of the five div 1-a
football schools in Louisiana (Louisiana Lafayette, Louisiana Monroe, Louisiana State, Louisiana Tech, Tulane) is 29 victories
and 23 defeats overall (.557), 19 victories and 13 defeats in conference play (.593).
The combined record of the five div 1-a
football schools in Michigan (Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan) is 30 victories
and 21 defeats overall (.588), 18 victories and 13 defeats in conference play (.580).
The combined record of the three div 1-a
football schools in Mississippi (Mississippi State, Mississippi, Southern Mississippi) is 16 victories and 14 defeats overall
(.533), 6 victories and 12 defeats in conference play (.333).
The combined record of the seven div 1-a
football schools in the Carolinas (Duke, East Carolina, North Carolina State, North Carolina, Wake Forest, Clemson, South
Carolina) is 40 victories and 30 defeats overall (.571), 24 victories and 22 defeats in conference play (.521).
The combined record of the eight div 1-a
football schools in Ohio (Akron, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Kent State, Miami-OH, Ohio State, Ohio University, Toledo) is
39 victories and 40 defeats overall (.493), 23 victories and 23 defeats in conference play (.500).
The combined record of the three div 1-a
football schools in Oklahoma (Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, Tulsa) is 25 victories and 4 defeats overall (.862), 18 victories
and 1 defeat in conference play (.947).
The combined record of the three div 1-a
football schools in Pennsylvania (Penn State, Pittsburgh, Temple) is 19 victories and 11 defeats overall (.633), 12 victories
and 6 defeats in conference play (.667).
The combined record of the four div 1-a
football schools in Tennessee (Memphis, Middle Tennessee State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt) is 13 victories and 26 defeats overall
(.333), 4 victories and 20 defeats in conference play (.166).
The combined record of the ten div 1-a
football schools in Texas (Baylor, Houston, North Texas State, Rice, Southern Methodist, Texas A&M, Texas Christian, Texas
Tech, Texas El-Paso, Texas) is 58 victories and 40 defeats overall (.591), 33 victories and 28 defeats in conference play
(.540).
The combined record of the three div 1-a
football schools in Utah (Brigham Young, Utah State, Utah) is 17 victories and 12 defeats overall (.586), 5 victories and
6 defeats in conference play (.454).
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