Michigan Can Overtake Notre Dame for Best Winning Percentage this Week

Submitted by rambouhh on

With a Michigan win against Penn State and a ND loss against Duke (probably not likely) Michigan will overtake ND for best all-time winning percentage. 

rc15

September 19th, 2016 at 2:56 PM ^

Was looking at this earlier, in my opinion we already have the best winning percentage. Ties should not count as half a win; we don't have game balls cut in half in Shembechler Hall that I'm aware of.

If you do wins/games played, we have the best win percentage.

M Ascending

September 19th, 2016 at 6:06 PM ^

Damn right the strategy was different. ND sat on the ball at the end in the 10-10 tie with State in 1966, because they were ranked No.1 coming in and knew they would keep the ranking with a tie. We, on the other hand, went for two against State when we were ranked No.1, and lost when Desmond was tripped on the conversion. We are men. To Hell with Notre Dame.

RockinLoud

September 19th, 2016 at 5:27 PM ^

For sure. I've never hung my head in disappointment from a UM game more than that one. We had tons of talent, new fancy OC from 'Bama where he won a natty, and this was the last time we were playing them for the foreseeable future. Then to have UM come out and lay such a huge steaming pile of fermented liquid ass-magma directly from the ass of satan himself... something in me just broke. This was not Michigan, and I knew Hoke had to go at that point.

Yostal

September 19th, 2016 at 2:57 PM ^

If Michigan and ND keep winning, ND essentially as 0.00001 to their lead with every win (due to the disparity in total games played between the two schools.)

A Michigan win/ND loss this weekend would put Michigan 0.00009 ahead, the same level of virtual tie by which ND is ahead at the moment.

Yes, I am keeping a spreadsheet.

WestQuad

September 19th, 2016 at 3:16 PM ^

Texas L

Nev W

MSU L

Projected (by me)

Duke     W

Syracuse  W

NC State   W

Stanford   L

Miami    L (Draw)

Navy   W

Army  W

Virginia Tech   W  (Draw)

USC  L  (Draw)

 

I'm still hoping Michigan goes 13-0,  but 1-2 loses is probable.  Maybe we end the year ahead in 4 out of 5 calculation methods and tied in the 5th.  

That said this could still be  banner year.  Winningest Program by percent and wins.  National Championship.  Heisman for Peppers.  Urban Meyer starts getting panic attacks again. (Panic attacks aren't funny for anyone other than for Urban Meyer.)

SpikeFan2016

September 19th, 2016 at 6:50 PM ^

Agreed, ND has a pathetically easy schedule. 

 

They will probably finish 8-4, with losses to Stanford (guaranteed, McCaffery will run for approximately 800 yards on their horrid defense) and Miami (YTM) forthcoming. ND might have a chance against Miami, but they also could drop a random one to a bad team. 

 

7-5 looks equally as likely as 9-3 for them, and I think they would be 7-5 for sure (maybe 6-6) if they actually played a real conference schedule. 

mgoblue0970

September 19th, 2016 at 5:43 PM ^

Peppers needs to be used more dynamically if he's going to get Heisman attention.

Woodson had 760 all purpose yards and 7 touchdowns in 1997 -- not to mention all the highlight reel stuff... because after all, perception counts.

Peppers has a punt return against CU.

M-Dog

September 19th, 2016 at 3:52 PM ^

I really want this record back.
 
Way back when, when we had the all-time # of wins record, but not the all-time win % record, Notre Dame fans would say (correctly) that our record was simply because we played more games than them.
 
What counted more, they said, was how you did in the games you played . . . i.e. winning %.  You beat more of the teams you played across time than anyone else.  
 
Like it or not, it was hard to argue with that.  It was a "tempo-free" metric.    
 
When we take both the all-time # of wins record and the all-time winning % record, there will be nothing to argue with.  Michigan is the winningest program in history.  Period.
 

 

 

BassDude138

September 19th, 2016 at 4:32 PM ^

Then the argument becomes relevent championships, which I personally care more about. I've grown tired over the past 12 years when other programs talk about conference and/or National championships, only hearing the "well we're the winnegest program ever." Don't get me wrong, it is awesome to be able to say, as long as it isn't the only thing to cling to.

bronxblue

September 19th, 2016 at 4:17 PM ^

If I'm betting on who is going to be winning more games the next couple of years, go with the good guys.  This record will come back to UM soon enough.

Human Torpedo

September 19th, 2016 at 4:33 PM ^

Just Internet rumors, but they believe Kelly will be gone at the end of the year and will make a STRONG move for Meyer. Yes, that Meyer in Columbus. Color me skeptical though

UMProud

September 19th, 2016 at 5:49 PM ^

Meyer ain't leaving Columbus he's a demigod there.  Why the hell would he want to start all over again?  That is a shitload of work and I don't see what ND would offer him that he doesn't have at OSU.  Buckeyes will match any dollar figure someone throws at him.  I think we're stuck with this guy til he retires or his doctor tells him to retire.