Anderson & Hester

Anderson & Hester is a mathematical system for ranking collegiate American football teams based on performance. The system was created in 1992 by Jeff Anderson and Chris Hester, roommates at the University of Washington.[1] Anderson & Hester is one of over 40 systems listed by the NCAA as major selectors of college football national champions.[2]:108–110 The rankings are published weekly in The Seattle Times.[2]:110

National champions

Anderson & Hester selections from the 1997 season to present.[3]

SeasonChampionRecordCoachRef.
1997Nebraska13–0Tom Osborne[3]
1998Tennessee13–0Phillip Fulmer[3]
1999Florida State12–0Bobby Bowden[3]
2000Oklahoma13–0Bob Stoops[3]
2001Miami (FL)12–0Larry Coker[3]
2002Ohio State14–0Jim Tressel[3]
2003LSU13–1Nick Saban[3]
2004USC11–0Pete Carroll[3]
2005Texas13–0Mack Brown[3]
2006Florida13–1Urban Meyer[3]
2007Missouri12–2Gary Pinkel[3]
2008Utah13–0Kyle Whittingham[3]
2009Alabama14–0Nick Saban (2)[3]
2010Auburn14–0Gene Chizik[3]
2011LSU (2)13–1Les Miles[3]
2012Alabama (2)13–1Nick Saban (3)[3]
2013Florida State (2)14–0Jimbo Fisher[3]
2014Ohio State (2)14–1Urban Meyer (2)[3]
2015Alabama (3)14–1Nick Saban (4)[3]
2016Clemson14–1Dabo Swinney[3]
2017Alabama (4)13–1Nick Saban (5)[3]
2018Clemson (2)15–0Dabo Swinney (2)[3]
2019LSU (3)15–0Ed Orgeron[3]
2020Alabama (5)13–0Nick Saban (6)
2021 Georgia 14-1 Kirby Smart

References

  1. Mark Schlabach (August 21, 2014). "What are the BCS computer guys doing now?". ESPN.
  2. 2018 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). Indianapolis: National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2018. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
  3. 2020 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision Records (PDF). The National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2020. p. 119. Retrieved May 24, 2020. All "major selectors" not otherwise listed also selected the BCS champion as its highest ranked team in those seasons


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