The 10 Worst College Football Teams From Power Five Conferences

10 Worst College Football Teams

10. Baylor

Is Baylor actually this bad at football? Probably not, but I refuse to make any list consisting of “worst” without including the newly-crowned least respected university in America. Baylor has some talent, but their decimated recruiting class and transfers will hamper the depth of future teams.

9. Maryland

The Maryland brass went and hired a head coach who was the Michigan defensive coordinator that had just allowed a million yards (roughly) to Ohio State and Indiana. With a rookie coach, statistically the worst quarterback in America, and the loss of nine starters, Maryland is completely fucked.

8. Boston College

Head Coach Steve Addazio is a great guy, but an absolutely horrific offensive coach. Steven Glansberg has a better chance of scoring than the Eagles, languishing at the bottom of college football’s most inept conference in most offensive categories. Losing defensive coordinator Don Brown after a #1 overall finish in total defense further cements BC’s ineptitude. They missed a bowl with the best defense in the nation — imagine what happens this year.

7. Purdue

Purdue is really bad, Darell Hazell is probably a terrible coach but I don’t think it’s fair to judge him on this, and Purdue is shedding quarterbacks like Texas A&M only without the fanfare, because, well, who gives a fuck? It’s Purdue. Hazell’s tenure has been a raging dumpster fire, though, in fairness, the flames had already ignited towards the end of the Joe Tiller era, and throughout the hopelessness of the ironically named Danny Hope. Purdue recruits worse than most MAC teams and has won less than ten games in the last four seasons. Total.

6. Texas

They’re situated in one of America’s greatest college towns with unlimited resources, the best recruiting base in the nation, top notch facilities, and history books brimming with tradition. Yet, they’re terrible and have been now for the better part of half a decade. Texas has every advantage, and still fails repeatedly and humiliatingly. That fucking sucks.

5. Oregon State

I thought the Beavers were the winners of the bizarre 2014 coaching merry-go-round that saw Gary Andersen abruptly leave Wisconsin for his supposed dream job in Corvallis? But the great Mike Riley left the cupboard empty, leaving the new staff a twisted game of Where’s Waldo? to find actual Power 5-level talent. Things aren’t going to get much better this year, with a deep PAC 12 readying to run train on the still laughably untalented Bad News Beavers.

4. Kentucky

This is the peak of hopelessness, the zenith of sustained ineptitude. The last time Kentucky was “good,” the Hefty Lefty was slamming quarter pounders and co-eds on his way to a middling bowl berth and diabetes. Kentucky is totally overmatched in their own conference, and now, with Petrino philandering his way back to Louisville, in their own state as well. Mark Stoops has maintained his barely under .500 pedigree, showcasing essentially no improvement to his record at any time during his tenure.

3. Rutgers

New Coach Chris Ash has already won this year’s award for the most obnoxious coach without a résumé. Now the coach of the nation’s least exciting university, Ash immediately declared a “wall” built around the fruitful state of New Jersey. The only problem is the Buckeyes and Wolverines combined to sign seven of the top eight players from New Jersey, with #1 overall player Rashan Gary ending up in Ann Arbor. The one they missed? He’s a Tennessee Volunteer.

2. SMU

While not in the Power 5, SMU football just flat out sucks and couldn’t be left off the list. SMU football makes me sad, not just because I’m convinced the players have mental deficiencies, but because of the unfairness the last three decades have illuminated in the offices of the NCAA. NOTHING SMU did that warranted the “death penalty” was worse than Pete Carroll’s USC, Baylor and Penn State’s disgusting scandals, and what is undoubtedly going on with Hugh Freeze and much of the SEC.

1. Kansas

Kansas is not just bad, they’re so pathetic that it might seriously be time to close up shop and move on. Their coach’s Wikipedia page lists his past experience as a high school head man… of a girl’s soccer team. Kansas likely won’t win a game this year, aside from a showdown with Rhode Island. Somebody give Bill Self a hug and a massive raise. When does basketball season start?

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  1. Colonel Reb forever

    Hard to believe Kansas won the Orange Bowl just six or seven years ago. Maybe the most precipitous drop off in D-1 history.

    8 years ago at 1:59 pm
    1. Siblings of Mark Wahlberg

      The Blimp had the program rolling. Think how weird it is 7 years ago Oklahoma State, Kansas and Texas Tech were Top 10 teams at the same time

      8 years ago at 2:13 pm
    2. Frank Lyman from Amherst

      That’s what happens when you hire horrible coaches back-to-back. As bad as Gill was…Fat Charlie was worse.

      8 years ago at 3:41 pm
    3. PC Ohio State

      They must have sent too many players back to St. Louis to get shot with their homies.

      8 years ago at 5:50 pm
    1. Bama523

      Big Purdue fan Growing up, haven’t been able to sit through an entire home game since maybe 2011. Pathetic program

      8 years ago at 9:08 pm
  2. Champaign Showers

    This is probably the one time I’m glad my school didn’t make the top 10.

    8 years ago at 2:23 pm
  3. NeverGonnaFratuate

    As an OSU student we are gonna be bad again this year. However, it’s still only year two under a new coach so I’m waiting to pass judgment. Let him get his own recruits in, then I’ll complain if we continue to suck ass.

    8 years ago at 5:21 pm