Tuesday, February 9, 2016

The 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on August 30, 2007,[2] progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and (aside from all-star exhibition games that followed) concluded with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game in New Orleans, Louisiana on January 7, 2008, where the top ranked Ohio State Buckeyes were defeated by the second ranked Louisiana State University Tigers, who became the BCS National Champions and undisputed national champions (topping all the major year-end football polls). For just the second time in the BCS era, no teams finished the season undefeated, and only one AQ-conference team finished with 1 loss (#7 Kansas, who did not participate in the Big 12 championship game). Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary




School Conf Final


Louisiana State SEC 1


Georgia SEC 2


Southern California Pac-10 3


Missouri Big 12 4


Ohio State Big Ten 5


West Virginia Big East 6


Kansas Big 12 7


Oklahoma Big 12 8


Virginia Tech ACC 9


Boston College ACC 10


Texas Big 12 10


Tennessee SEC 12


Florida SEC 13


Brigham Young MWC 14


Auburn SEC 15


Arizona State Pac-10 16


Cincinnati Big East 17


Michigan Big Ten 18


Hawaii WAC 19


Illinois Big Ten 20


Clemson ACC 21


Texas Tech Big 12 22


Oregon Pac-10 23


Wisconsin Big Ten 24


Oregon State Pac-10 25








Notable NFL Players drafted in 2008




Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
1 3 ATL Matt Ryan QB Boston Col.
2 44 CHI Matt Forte RB Tulane
1 18 BAL Joe Flacco QB Delaware
4 135 GNB Josh Sitton T Central Florida
1 24 TEN Chris Johnson RB East Carolina
2 55 BAL Ray Rice RB Rutgers
3 73 KAN Jamaal Charles RB Texas
1 26 HOU Duane Brown T Virginia Tech
1 12 DEN Ryan Clady T Boise St.
2 50 ARI Calais Campbell DE Miami (FL)
2 49 PHI DeSean Jackson WR California
2 36 GNB Jordy Nelson WR Kansas St.
5 164 NOR Carl Nicks T Nebraska
1 1 MIA Jake Long T Michigan
1 10 NWE Jerod Mayo LB Tennessee
2 37 ATL Curtis Lofton LB Oklahoma
1 17 DET Gosder Cherilus T Boston Col.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Here are the final stats for the 1995-96 NCAA Basketball season:


AP Poll Summary




School Conf Final


Massachusetts A-10 1


Kentucky SEC 2


Connecticut Big East 3


Georgetown Big East 4


Kansas Big 8 4


Purdue Big Ten 4


Cincinnati CUSA 7


Texas Tech SWC 8


Wake Forest ACC 9


Villanova Big East 10


Arizona Pac-10 11


Utah WAC 12


Georgia Tech ACC 13


UCLA Pac-10 14


Syracuse Big East 15


Memphis CUSA 16


Iowa State Big 8 17


Penn State Big Ten 18


Mississippi State SEC 19


Marquette CUSA 20


Iowa Big Ten 21


Virginia Tech A-10 22


New Mexico WAC 23


Louisville CUSA 24


North Carolina ACC 25








NBA Players drafted in 1996




Rk Pk Tm Player College WS ▾
1 13 CHH Kobe Bryant
172.7
2 5 MIN Ray Allen University of Connecticut 145.1
3 15 PHO Steve Nash Santa Clara University 129.7
4 1 PHI Allen Iverson Georgetown University 99
5 14 SAC Peja Stojakovic
82.6
6 2 TOR Marcus Camby University of Massachusetts Amherst 81.6
7 4 MIL Stephon Marbury Georgia Institute of Technology 77.5
8 3 VAN Shareef Abdur-Rahim University of California 71.2
9 20 CLE Zydrunas Ilgauskas
66.3
10 17 POR Jermaine O'Neal
66
11 24 LAL Derek Fisher University of Arkansas at Little Rock 62.3
12 10 IND Erick Dampier Mississippi State University 52.7
13 8 NJN Kerry Kittles Villanova University 44.8
14 6 BOS Antoine Walker University of Kentucky 38.1
15 26 DET Jerome Williams Georgetown University 37.9
16 7 LAC Lorenzen Wright University of Memphis 30.5
17 44 CHH Malik Rose Drexel University 26.5
18 54 UTA Shandon Anderson University of Georgia 23.6
19 30 HOU Othella Harrington Georgetown University 23.1
20 37 DEN Jeff McInnis University of North Carolina 23.1
21 16 CHH Tony Delk University of Kentucky 19.5
22 12 CLE Vitaly Potapenko Wright State University 15.5
23 9 DAL Samaki Walker University of Louisville 14.2
24 19 NYK Walter McCarty University of Kentucky 13.7
25 33 MIL Moochie Norris University of West Florida 10
26 48 PHI Jamie Feick Michigan State University 8.2
27 29 CHI Travis Knight University of Connecticut 7.9
28 18 NYK John Wallace Syracuse University 6.4
29 42 HOU Randy Livingston Louisiana State University 2.3
30 11 GSW Todd Fuller North Carolina State University 2.2
31 31 PHI Mark Hendrickson Washington State University 2.1
32 25 UTA Martin Muursepp
2
33 22 VAN Roy Rogers University of Alabama 1.7
34 27 ORL Brian Evans Indiana University 1.7
35 52 IND Mark Pope University of Kentucky 1.3
36 56 CLE Reggie Geary University of Arizona 0.6
37 57 SEA Drew Barry Georgia Institute of Technology 0.6
38 49 ORL Amal McCaskill Marquette University 0.5
39 46 POR Marcus Brown Murray State University 0.3
40 23 DEN Efthimi Rentzias
0.2
41 38 BOS Steve Hamer University of Tennessee 0.2
42 43 PHO Ben Davis University of Arizona 0.1