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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 10273, member: 289"] Just out of curiosity, I decided to check on how often they did that at Syracuse- and against whom. Here are the 200/200 games in their joint tenure, along with the season averages. Since the caliber of completion might be viewed as a factor, I recorded the opposing team’s won-lost record as well. 1991 average: 181/183 Vanderbilt 270/222 (5-6) Tulane 220/210 (1-10) Pittsburgh 238/268 (6-5) 1992 average: 223/200 East Carolina 421/213 (5-6) Rutgers 250/425 (7-4) West Virginia 218/245 (5-4-2) Virginia Tech 231/210 (2-8-1) 1993 average: 154/240 Ball State 290/222 (8-3-1) Temple 284/265 (1-10) 1994 average: 201/148 Pittsburgh 414/204 (3-8) Temple 284/265 (2-9) 1995 average: 194/193 Eastern Michigan 267/209 (6-5) 1996 average: 227/159 Boston College 200/268 (5-7) Tulane 241/271 (2-9) Army 222/285 (10-2) Miami (Florida 219/203) (9-3) 1997 average: 199/229 Wisconsin 227/243 (8-5) Rutgers 358/257 (0-11) West Virginia 236/238 (7-5) 1998 average: 220/201 Cincinnati 353/284 (2-9) ([I]no, we didn't do it against either Michigan or Miami, which surprized me[/I]) 1999 average: 174/168 Central Michigan 234/261 (4-7) Tulane 243/264 (3-8) 2000 average: 208/171 Brigham Young 224/228 (6-6) 2001 average 169/152 Boston College 322/253 (8-4) 2002 average 189/188 Rhode Island 280/349 (3-9) Virginia Tech 201/403 (10-4) 2003 average 189/180 North Carolina 230/288 (2-10) Louisville 217/229 (9-4) Temple 232/221 (1-11) Notre Dame 247/209 (5-7) 2004 average 179/170 Pittsburgh 239/230 (8-4) Temple 235/240 (2-9) Of 167 games, P-D went 200/200 thirty-two times, 19%. Thirteen of those teams had winning records. Sixteen of them were in BCS conferences at the time. Eight of them were BCS teams with winning records. They averaged 200/200 for a season twice- in 1992 and 1998. Courtesy: stats on Upperdeck’s site[/quote] [/QUOTE]
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