One of my closest friends went to CU. He texted me out of the blue the other day to say: "Also can I just say...please relegate my college football team out of the top level of football. It's an embarrassment at this point."
"Worst" comes in different shades. A 3-0 start doesn't diminish Kansas' historic "worst" status or make UT's losses to them any better. Washington State has a similarly terrible history. Colorado and Nebraska are two examples of historic highs to "worst" lows considering pedigree and expectations. Rutgers is a school that shouldn't even be in the Power 5 but got in because of location.
Rutgers in the BigTwhatever: 32-66, .327% Colorado in the PacX: 47-86, .353% Aight, I'll give yall Rutgers, barely (honestly I totally forgot about them being in that conference) What about Vandy?
http://www.winsipedia.com/ranking/all-time-record Indiana is my pick. They've been dogshit since world war 2.
Yeah, Vandy is good one as well. The thing that sets Colorado apart is they at least have a history of being a pretty good program.
I’m pretty sure Indiana could go undefeated for the next decade and still be a below .500 team over the course of their existence. That’s impressively awful. (Too lazy to confirm, but I think it’s about right!)
Vanderbilt (worst team in the SEC every year) Colorado ( where coaches go to die) Arizona ( they fired the guy with the most success in recent years and its been worse since then) Arizona St ( they fired a guy on the field last week and they haven't played in a big 6 bowl in 25yrs) Mizzou ( they make a lot of money in the SEC but have a couple barely make a bowl years is about all since the move) Illinois Rutgers Indiana ( last time they were decent Lee Corso was their coach )