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How Dominant Has Alabama Been?

Welcome Back! I'm sure everyone is aware how dynastic Alabama  has been over the last decade plus, but you may not realize exactly what that means. With Nick Saban's retirement, I thought I would try to put the last decade in perspective.  From 2014-2023, the Crimson Tide was 127-14. That's an average record of 12.7-1.4 each year! Or, basically 13-1. Every year. In fact, their 127 wins over the decade is more wins than every other team has games played, except for Auburn (128 games played), Boise State (128), BYU (128), Clemson (139), Georgia (136), Hawaii (129), Iowa (128), Kansas State (127), Louisiana (129), Louisville (128), LSU (128), Marshall (127), Memphis (129), Mississippi State (127), North Carolina (128), Notre Dame (128), Ohio State (130), Oklahoma (131), Oklahoma State (131), Oregon (128), Penn State (127), Pittsburgh (128), San Diego State (127), TCU (129), UCF (127), Virginia Tech (127), and Wisconsin (128). That means only 27 (out of 134) teams have as many