Talk:Most weeks ranked number 1 (NCAA football)

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[edit] Source?

What is the source of this information? According to the Oklahoma Sooner page http://SoonerSports.com (or more specifically this), OU and Notre Dame are currently tied with 95 weeks at the number 1 spot. This article needs a reliable source.--NMajdantalk 18:58, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

Found a source also on the same site above, http://SoonerSports.com, that had a top 10 so I used that and deleted everything below that.

[edit] Useless article

While I think this article should be deleted as it serves little purpose, at the very least it needs to be renamed. For one, some references to this being a college football article should be in the title. This article also refers to just the AP Poll so that should be added as well, or the teams with the most time at number 1 in the Coaches Poll or BCS should be added as well. I just don't know where to find this information. Any other opinions? This article seems like it was created on a whim because somebody found this information somewhere. I mean, the original statistics had the ND at 89 weeks, which is 6 weeks off the accurate total, and when was the last time they were ranked #1? The old stats were at least several years off.--NMajdantalk 17:23, 1 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] reverted change

I reverted a change made today by Summonmaster(?). First off, the format of the table was changed for the worse. Also, he changed the number of weeks ranked #1 for all teams but didn't provide a source as to where the info came from (whereas the info before had a source).--NMajdantalk 02:57, 9 December 2006 (UTC)