The regular season has come to an end, and for teams on this list, it couldn't have happened sooner. After all the yards and points allowed, the FIU Panthers claim the uncoveted #130 spot on the Pool Poll. The Bottom 30 is a benchmark that I use to identify the weakest parts of a conference. The more teams in the Bottom 30, the weaker the conference.
A lot of the teams are repeat offenders, but there is hope for next year. Northern Illinois went from #124 to winning the MAC West, while Baylor was #111 last season before they made an appearance in the Big 12 Championship. Michigan State, Oregon State, and Arkansas all improved from the Bottom 30 to move into the Top 50 and a bowl appearance this year.
Here's the worst of the worst for the 2021 College Football season:
130. Florida International (1-11, 131 WP, 91.4 LP)
Last Year Ranking: 128
Preseason Rank: 124
Prediction: 4-8
For the second straight season, the Panthers are the bottom of the bottom. Butch Davis found his job posted on the school's website before he was actually dismissed. This sort of dysfunction has me scratching my head as to why I thought they could win 4 games this year. FIU lost 5 games by 30 points or more and their lone win came against Long Island University (FCS) in Week 1. As of this moment, the Panthers have yet to find a new head ball coach for the 2022 season.
129. UConn (1-11, 131 WP, 62.5 LP)
LYR: Did not play due to COVID
PR: 130
Prediction: 3-9
After losing a very winnable game against Holy Cross (FCS), Randy Edsall decided to resign/retire/get the heck out of Storrs. The Huskies nearly beat Vanderbilt and Wyoming before finally holding off Yale (FCS) in a 21-15 nail biter. Jim Mora Jr. was hired to lead a UConn squad that has won just 3 games in the last two seasons.
128. UMass (1-11, 128 WP, 79.8 LP)
LYR: 120
PR: 126
Prediction: 3-9
The Minutemen had several chances to make my prediction a reality. They checked off one box with a win over UConn, but then stunningly lost back-to-back games to FCS schools. A matchup between one-win teams in the final week still saw UMass on the short end. Also on the short end was Walt Bell, who won just 3 games in three years before he was fired and replaced by former Minutemen head coach, Don Brown.
127. Arizona (1-11, 100 WP, 61.4 LP)
LYR: 123
PR: 109
Prediction: 3-9
It took a visit from a COVID-stricken Cal squad before Arizona finally got their first win since 2019, but there were other chances. The Wildcats were within a score in three of their contests, including the shocking 21-19 loss to Nothern Arizona (FCS). Jedd Fisch can only improve in his second season.
126. New Mexico State (2-10, 129 WP, 66 LP)
LYR: 69
PR: 103
Prediction: 2-10
I did it! I finally got one right! The Aggies closed out the season with a win over Umass to send Doug Martin out a winner, something he would've probably enjoyed before he found out his contract wasn't getting renewed.
125. Vanderbilt (2-10, 126 WP, 61.3 LP)
LYR: 127
PR: 117
Prediction: 3-9
Clark Lea must have heard that I predicted 3 wins because the Commodores got blown out in week 1 by East Tennessee State (FCS). They did get wins over Colorado State and UConn, and nearly stunned Arkansas.
124. Tulane (2-10, 124.5 WP, 44.3 LP)
LYR: 60
PR: 75
Prediction: 4-8
The Green Wave looked like a threat in Week 1 as they challenged Oklahoma, but then it turns out that the Sooners weren't actually as good as everyone thought. Tulane earned its wins against Morgan State (FCS) and USF, while 5 of their losses were by one score.
123. Akron (2-10, 109 WP, 86 LP)
LYR: 116
PR: 123
Prediction: 2-10
Hey, look, a spot-on prediction! The Zips were bad, but not bad enough to lose to Bryant (FCS) and Bowling Green. Tom Arth won't be there to see if things get better as the Zips have moved on in search of someone to at least get them to a bowl game. That man was recently named to be Joe Moorhead.
122. Indiana (2-10, 106 WP, 32.1 LP)
LYR: 19
PR: 13
Prediction: 9-3
I, like a lot of people, thought Indiana had taken the next step in their program's history, but instead, the Hoosiers laid an egg. That egg was an 0-9 Big Ten record including eight straight conference losses to close out the season. Their lone wins came against Idaho (FCS) and Western Kentucky, but even that was a struggle. Tom Allen took a pay cut and some of his assistants won't be back for next season.
121. Arkansas State (2-10, 105.5 WP, 62.1 LP)
LYR: 89
PR: 99
Prediction: 4-8
The Red Wolves could have easily met my four win prediction had they won a couple of their 5 one-score losses this season, including a two-point loss to Texas State to close the season. The Butch Jones era got off to a bumpy start, but they showed promise in spots this season. Look for a much better outcome in 2022.
LYR: 121
PR: 119
Prediction: 1-11
The first team on this list to exceed my expectations thanks to a two-point conversion in overtime that stunned Texas. It was especially shocking since the Jayhawks had never won in Austin, and hadn't won a Big 12 road game since 2008. The other win came narrowly against South Dakota (FCS) to open the season. Lance Leipold came over from Buffalo in April after Les Miles was fired for misconduct allegations.
119. South Florida (2-10, 104 WP, 46.7 LP)
LYR: 118
PR: 120
Prediction: 1-11
The Bulls barely exceeded my expectations after they beat a fledgling Temple Owls team to go with a win over Florida A&M (FCS). USF had three one-score losses, but at least Jeff Scott can say he doubled his win totals from last season.
118. UNLV (2-10, 99 WP, 54.3 LP)
LYR: 122
PR: 122
Prediction: 2-10
While I had the Rebels getting two wins, including New Mexico, I wasn't so sure about their win over Hawai'i. UNLV was competitive as they lead San Diego State and Utah State before losing. Both games were by less than one score and were among the six similar losses the Rebels suffered in 2021.
117. Southern Miss (3-9, 124.3 WP, 69.9 LP)
LYR: 101
PR: 107
Prediction: 6-6
Conference USA is always difficult to guess who is going to be good and who's not. The many problems that faced the Golden Eagles stemmed from a lack of quarterback. Whether it was do to injury, or poor performance, Will Hall couldn't get anyone under center with any consistency. He developed an ingenious plan to get the most out of his top playmaker, Frank Gore Jr., and used his star running back as his QB. Gore ran and even threw for enough touchdowns to pick up back-to-back wins to end the season. Their other win came against Grambling (FCS), but only one of their losses were by less than 10 points.
116. Georgia Southern (3-9, 116.3 WP, 48.3 LP)
LYR: 44
PR: 79
Prediction: 7-5
The Eagles got off to a 1-3 start which could have been forgivable, had their not been a video of a player shotgunning a beer while standing on top of a moving bus. That got Chad Lunsford fired and Georgia Southern struggled to a 2-6 record the rest of the way. Clay Helton takes over the reins after he was fired by USC around the same time as Lunsford.
115. Duke (3-9, 113.3 WP, 61.1 LP)
LYR: 113
PR: 100
Prediction: 4-8
Had they not lost to Charlotte in the home opener, the four-win prediction would've been spot on. Either way, I don't think a fourth win would've salvaged David Cutcliffe's job after they began the year 3-1. Defense was a major problem as the Blue Devils allowed at least 31 points in nine of their contests.
114. Northwestern (3-9, 111.3 WP, 58.6 LP)
LYR: 17
PR: 23
Prediction: 10-2
Like Indiana, my expectations for Northwestern were doomed from the start. The Wildcats weren't even close either. 7 of their contests were lost by more than 10 points. I don't think Pat Fitzgerald is in the hot seat, but the Wildcats will definitely look to improve in 2022.
113. Louisiana Tech (3-9, 104.7 WP, 65.1 LP)
LYR: 58
PR: 67
Prediction: 8-4
Conference USA strikes again in my predictions, because who knows what to expect. Skip Holtz is out as the head coach in Ruston, and Sonny Cumbie is in to breathe some life into the offense. La Tech missed a field goal and a chance to upset Mississippi State in Week 1, but then they barely survived Southeastern Louisiana (FCS) in Week 2. The Bulldogs finished the season losing seven of their last eight.
112. New Mexico (3-9, 98 WP, 50.4 LP)
LYR: 105
PR: 116
Prediction: 4-8
The Lobos started off 2-0, but then seven of their next nine came against bowl-eligible teams. The biggest problem for New Mexico is that they lost the one matchup against the lone team with a losing record during that stretch, UNLV. Danny Gonzales has got to be feeling some heat in his seat, so getting off to a great start in 2022.
111. Nebraska (3-9, 94.7 WP, 34 LP)
LYR: 85
PR: 70
Prediction: 5-7
There was no better three-win team in college than the Cornhuskers. Arguably the toughest schedule in the Big Ten as they had to face all the top dogs from the West, but also Michigan, Ohio State, and Michigan State were there three teams from the East. Scott Frost's expression throughout the season was consistent, a look of complete disbelief and disappointment. All nine losses by Nebraska saw them with a chance to tie or win the game in the fourth quarter, only to blow those opportunities. Surprisingly, Frost was extended with the hopes that he can return them to his playing days. Hey, it finally worked for Jim Harbaugh this season, so why not Frost in 2022?
110. Colorado State (89.3 WP, 73 LP)LYR: 25
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