Boise State is one of those few powerhouse schools that is combining a stellar football season with an impressive basketball season. To calculate the scores in this chart, we divided the number of basketball games by three (since the basketball season contains approximately three times as many games as football), and added that number to wins by the football team.
The Broncos rank third in the country for the best combined football-basketball record, tied with Wisconsin and behind only Ohio State and Oregon:
1. Ohio State (21.33) 14 football wins, 22 basketball wins
2. Oregon (20.67) 13 football wins, 23 basketball wins
3. Boise State (19.67) 12 football wins, 23 basketball wins
3. Wisconsin (19.67) 11 football wins, 26 basketball wins
5. Arizona (18.67) 10 football wins, 26 basketball wins
6. Baylor (18.33) 11 football wins, 22 basketball wins
6. Colorado State (18.33) 10 football wins, 25 basketball wins
8. Duke (18.00) 9 football wins, 27 basketball wins
8. Florida State (18.00) 13 football wins, 15 basketball wins
10. Alabama (17.67) 12 football wins, 17 basketball wins
10. Michigan State (17.67) 11 football wins, 20 basketball wins
10. TCU (17.67) 12 football wins, 17 basketball wins
13. Louisiana Tech (16.67) 9 football wins, 23 basketball wins
13. Louisville (16.67) 9 football wins, 23 basketball wins
15. Georgia (16.33) 10 football wins, 19 basketball wins
15. Notre Dame (16.33) 8 football wins, 25 basketball wins
15. UCLA (16.33) 10 football wins, 19 basketball wins
15. Utah (16.33) 9 football wins, 22 basketball wins
19. Cincinnati (16.00) 9 football wins, 21 basketball wins
20. BYU (15.67) 8 football wins, 23 basketball wins
20. Georgia Southern (15.67) 9 football wins, 20 basketball wins
20. Memphis (15.67) 10 football wins, 17 basketball wins
The Broncos rank third in the country for the best combined football-basketball record, tied with Wisconsin and behind only Ohio State and Oregon:
1. Ohio State (21.33) 14 football wins, 22 basketball wins
2. Oregon (20.67) 13 football wins, 23 basketball wins
3. Boise State (19.67) 12 football wins, 23 basketball wins
3. Wisconsin (19.67) 11 football wins, 26 basketball wins
5. Arizona (18.67) 10 football wins, 26 basketball wins
6. Baylor (18.33) 11 football wins, 22 basketball wins
6. Colorado State (18.33) 10 football wins, 25 basketball wins
8. Duke (18.00) 9 football wins, 27 basketball wins
8. Florida State (18.00) 13 football wins, 15 basketball wins
10. Alabama (17.67) 12 football wins, 17 basketball wins
10. Michigan State (17.67) 11 football wins, 20 basketball wins
10. TCU (17.67) 12 football wins, 17 basketball wins
13. Louisiana Tech (16.67) 9 football wins, 23 basketball wins
13. Louisville (16.67) 9 football wins, 23 basketball wins
15. Georgia (16.33) 10 football wins, 19 basketball wins
15. Notre Dame (16.33) 8 football wins, 25 basketball wins
15. UCLA (16.33) 10 football wins, 19 basketball wins
15. Utah (16.33) 9 football wins, 22 basketball wins
19. Cincinnati (16.00) 9 football wins, 21 basketball wins
20. BYU (15.67) 8 football wins, 23 basketball wins
20. Georgia Southern (15.67) 9 football wins, 20 basketball wins
20. Memphis (15.67) 10 football wins, 17 basketball wins
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