- West Virginia 325(1)
- Georgia 125(5)
- Michigan 117
- Alabama 114
- Ohio State 112
- LSU 100
- Penn State 91
- USC 88
- Tennessee 87
- TCU 69
- Texas 63
- Clemson 60
- Washington 59
- Utah 57
- Florida State 50
- Oregon 50
- Notre Dame 49
- Oklahoma 39
- Wisconsin 38
- Kansas State 33
- Ole Miss 26
- Texas A&M 24
- Baylor 20
- Tulane 18
- Oregon State 17
- South Carolina 15
Others receiving votes: Iowa 13, BYU 12, Utah State 11, Kentucky 9, North Carolina 9, Auburn 8, Houston 6, Duke 5, Texas Tech 5, Boise State 4, Iowa State 4, Arkansas 3, Mississippi State 3, Louisville 2, Kansas 1, Nebraska 1, UTSA 1
As a professional data scientist, I see nothing wrong with this data. And it can be blindly trusted. A link to the results should you be interested in more detail is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FoyR3wPFVjfjPaqWhGqVIqXe9y23l968lFooFHZVZ88/edit?usp=sharing
I really hope that golf community gets going. I really enjoyed /r/golf
It would be nice. I wasn’t super into r/golf, but the fact that my new employer is paying for my clubs has gotten me back into the game (or it will, once I move out of
hellTexas). It’ll be nice to be able to golf without burning alive.