- Florida
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- USC
- Alabama
- Ohio State
- Virginia Tech
- Penn State
- LSU
- Mississippi
- Oklahoma State
- California
- Georgia
- Oregon
- Georgia Tech
- Boise State
- TCU
- Utah
- Florida State
- North Carolina
- Iowa
- Nebraska
- Notre Dame
- Brigham Young
- Oregon State
- USC
- Ohio State
- Florida
- LSU
- Auburn
- Michigan State
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- Georgia Tech
- UCLA
- Georgia
- Alabama
- Michigan
- Clemson
- Ball State
- Missouri
- Oregon
- Virginia Tech
- Florida State
- East Carolina
- Brigham Young
- Miami
- West Virginia
- Iowa
- Penn State
Social media and college football - two of my biggest passions are coming together.
In conjunction with USA Today we are excited to announce the first annual ranking for college football teams getting the most buzz on the social web as the 2009 season gets ready to kick off.
Using the Vitrue SMI we ranked the teams and listed the top 25 most social teams. There are a few surprises when compared to the USA Today’s coaches poll.
USC scored first in terms of social buzz, with great anticipation riding on the shoulders of true Freshman QB Matt Barkley. The Florida Gators, coming into the season as the most anticipated consensus #1 favorite in years, was surprisingly only #3 in social ranking.
In addition, fans believe the storied programs Michigan and UCLA will snap back into form after underwhelming initial seasons under new coaches Rich Rodriguez and Rick Neuheisel respectively. Coming off rough seasons last year, the buzz could be attributed to fans hoping they bounce back this year. It is also interesting that Ball State ranks #15 on the social ranking, despite not being a big-time “football” school. They are coming off a great season and were undefeated in the 2008 regular season for the first time since 1949. Although they lost their championship game and Bowl game, their fans are chatting it up across the social web. Fellow Sigma-Chi David Lettermen frequently boasts his alma mater - perhaps he is pushing some of the conversation as well.
I apologize to my SEC friends as Ole Miss and Tennessee (under full disclose Georgia is my alma mater) did not rank socially - just reporting the data folks. Also, to my WAC/Mountain West friends, sorry to say we don’t see Boise State, TCU or Utah rank socially either (I did play a year for University of New Mexico Lobos).
The point is - social media is a fascinating medium allowing unprecedented conversations. It enables fans not just to cheer their teams on from the stands or in front of their TVs but to share their personal experiences and passions with their social circles - creating vibrant community and ongoing conversation. Social media gives fans access, a playbook, whistle and a megaphone unlike ever before.
Get behind your teams and generate some buzz - it is going to be an awesome season!
We will be tracking the teams throughout the season and will provide some updates along the way, so be sure to shout out for your team in your status updates.


go bucks—we are good and social !