Monday, February 2, 2009

Toughest Home Stadiums for 2009


ZN's 2009 Penn State Football Preview - National Outlook

Penn State last week released its official 2009 football schedule. One of the highlights will be when Penn State hosts Ohio State in Beaver Stadium on Nov. 7, 2009, it will mark the 300th football game played at the Nittany Lions' home venue. But that's not all.

"The Nittany Lions have an impressive 236-57 (80.5) record in the nation's largest stadium (107,282), earning a 26-2 home record since the Michigan State game in 2004."
That got me thinking. So, I dug up home records of other really "tough" places to play. I've compiled those records and win percentages of all the teams that are perceived to boast a formidable home venue. The records span the 2005 thru 2008 seasons. I chose the four years because it's generally accepted that college football goes in four-year "cycles," basically mirroring how long it takes for one recruiting class to go through. Here's what I found:

Best home records, 2005 thru 2008 - FBS.

School__________Home_GamesHome_RecordWinning_%
Boise St.2525-01.000
Oklahoma2524-10.960
USC2423-10.958
Penn St.2826-20.929
Florida2725-20.925
TCU2321-20.913
Ohio St.2825-30.893
Texas Tech2724-30.888
Texas2522-30.880
Va. Tech2421-30.875
Wisconsin2723-40.852
West Va.2622-40.846
LSU2924-50.827
Oregon2520-50.800
Utah2419-50.792
Georgia2822-60.785
Tennessee2719-80.703


As you can see, some of the more highly touted stadiums, like Georgia's Sanford Stadium and Tennessee's Neyland Stadium, aren't as kind to the home squad as we're led to believe. The Boise State is the only team to go undefeated at home during the span.

Now, just for kicks, let's look at how the BigTen conference stacks up.

Best home records, 2005 thru 2008 - BigTen.
School__________Home_GamesHome_RecordWinning_%
Penn St.2826-20.929
Ohio St.2825-30.893
Wisconsin2723-40.852
Iowa2719-80.703
Purdue2717-100.630
Michigan2918-110.620
MSU2716-110.593
Northwestern2615-110.577
Indiana2814-140.500
Minnesota2613-130.500
Illinois2512-130.480


What can we gather from this information? If Penn State's home conference wants to earn back some of the respect lost, the BigTen really, really needs to start better defending its home turf.

2 Commented on this story:

Unknown Feb 3, 2009, 12:47:00 PM  

If you go back the past 10 years Boise State is 61-1 at home during the regular season. I wonder how the others on the list compare?

Also, for getting ripped as not being able to win on the road Boise State has actually beaten 2 of those top teams you listed (Oregon & Utah) in their tough stadiums. They gave Utah it's worst home loss in 17 years!

Go Broncos!

Anonymous,  Feb 4, 2009, 12:46:00 AM  

BSU has actually played 4 teams in their homes from that list and are 3-1 agianst those teams. Obviously the loss was Georgia by a ton.

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