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Purdue Football Rated No. 36 in All-Time AP Poll
August 2, 2016
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Not bad considering where the program is now.

Earlier today the AP Poll did something rather impressive. In celebration of the 80th anniversary of the college football AP Poll it released its all-time poll under the following criteria:

To determine the all-time Top 25, the AP formula counted poll appearances (one point) to mark consistency, No. 1 rankings (2 points) to acknowledge elite programs and gave a bonus for AP championships (10 points).

No, Purdue was not in the top 25, but it was comfortably in the top 50

26 Georgia Tech 320
27 Colorado 316
28 Oregon 293
29 Mississippi 290
30 Arizona State 284
31 Virginia Tech 276
32 Stanford 272
33 West Virginia 271
34 BYU 258
35 Missouri 256
36 Purdue 246
37 Minnesota 241
38 North Carolina 240
39 TCU 234
40 Maryland 230
41 Syracuse 221
42 Army 214
43 Oklahoma State 208
44 Kansas State 207
45 California 199
46 Mississippi State 195
47 Baylor 187
48 South Carolina 185
49 Houston 184
50 Northwestern 183

Since Purdue does not have an AP National championship that equals 246 appearances in the top 25 out of 1,103 polls (roughly 22%). for those keeping score at home here is how the B1G stacks up:

1. Ohio State (852 polls, 105 No. 1s, 5 championships)

6. Nebraska (717 polls, 72 No. 1s, 4 championships)

7. Michigan (806 polls, 34 No. 1s, 2 championships)

12. Penn State (589 polls, 19 No. 1s, 2 championships)

19. Michigan State (375 polls, 29 No. 1s, 1 championship)

24. Wisconsin (334 polls, 1 No. 1)

25. Iowa (307 polls, 7 No. 1s)

36. Purdue (237 polls, 5 No. 1s)

37. Minnesota (160 polls, 18 No. 1s, 4 championships)

40. Maryland (192 polls, 6 No. 1s, 1 championship)

50. Northwestern (172 polls, 5 No. 1s)

51. Illinois (181 polls)

72. Indiana (55 polls)

86. Rutgers (38 polls)

Now for the depressing part: Purdue has not been ranked since reaching No. 23 on September 30, 2007. Only Indiana (dating back to 1994) has a longer streak in the conference of not being ranked (yes, even Rutgers and Maryland, go look here). Purdue last received a vote September 23, 2012, which is at least more recent. Indiana hasn’t even received votes in the AP polls since 1994.

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