The chart below lists each program's longest streak for finishing in the top four, eight, 12, and 16 in the AP Poll and Power Points Standings since 1978. Teams are placed according to their position in the all-time Power Points Standings (regular season only) since 1978.
Thursday, May 6, 2021
TOP 16 STREAKS
The chart below lists all multi-year top 16 regular season finish streaks in the Associated Press Poll and Power Points Standings since 1978. Each team is listed with the last year of streak. Streaks from 2020 are active.
TOP 12 STREAKS
The chart below lists all multi-year top 12 regular season finish streaks in the Associated Press Poll and Power Points Standings since 1978. Each team is listed with the last year of streak. Streaks from 2020 are active.
TOP EIGHT STREAKS
The chart below lists all multi-year top eight regular season finish streaks in the Associated Press Poll and Power Points Standings since 1978. Each team is listed with the last year of streak. Streaks from 2020 are active.
TOP FOUR STREAKS
The chart below lists all multi-year top four regular season finish streaks in the Associated Press Poll and Power Points Standings since 1978. Each team is listed with the last year of streak. Streaks from 2020 are active.
Sunday, May 2, 2021
POWER POINTS STANDINGS FINAL FOUR (1978-2020)
The chart below lists the Power Points Standings top four teams for each season since 1978. Teams in red finished in at least one top four among the AP Poll, Coaches' Poll, BCS Standings, and CFP Rankings.
Monday, April 26, 2021
AP REGULAR SEASON FINISHES
The chart below lists the number of different programs that finished in the AP top 4, 8, 12, and 16 plus the minimum number of times these results were achieved. For example, 41 different programs finished in the AP top 4 at least once. Also, 41 different programs finished in the top 16 at least six times.
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Monday, April 19, 2021
Sunday, April 18, 2021
TOP FOUR, TOP 8, AND TOP 16 FINISHES
The chart below lists the number of top four, top 8, and top 16 finishes for each school in the AP Poll and Power Points Standings through regular season competition since 1978. For example, Ohio State finished in the AP top four 12 times during the past 43 seasons. The teams are listed according to their all-time rank (1978-2020) in the Power Points Standings.
POWER POINTS VS. COMMITTEE
The chart below lists the committee ranks for the Power Points System's top four teams for the same week. For example, the system's top four teams matched the committee's top four teams for the first committee poll in 2014.
TOP FOUR WORTHY SEASONS
The following chart lists the number of P5 and G5 teams had seasons during the past 43 years that would have earned a top four finish in 1 to 43 seasons under the Power Points System and the AP poll. For example, 37 P5 teams had seasons that would have earned a top four finish in all 43 seasons with the AP poll and Power Points System. Corresponding ranking between the two methods are used to determine the AP poll's results. For example, the AP's 1 team in 1978 gets the same value as the PP's #1 team in 1978.
AP NATIONALS CHAMPIONS RANKED
AP National Champions ranked by percentage of points received. The Power Points System is the tiebreaker. Year and PPS finish are listed to the left of each team's name. Percentage of points received, power points, wins, losses, ties, and schedule strength are listed to the right.