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Top Sports Franchises and the Bottom Feeders
May 09, 2008 | 1:12PM | report this

One sublect that many, including myself, have done for so long is give top ten lists of pretty much everything under the sun. Sports fans really like to make these lists. But what many readers don’t realize, unfortunately, is that 99% of top ten lists are nothing more than an opinion.  Some of the writers don't realize it either though.

Some of the more popular lists I have done would include the top ten baseball players of all time, top ten hottest WNBA players, and the big one, the top ten most overrated sports moments which I wrote earlier this year.

A marketing firm compiled data and fan feedback from all 122 pro sports franchises. With this list it is based on many items. This list is not my list. This list was done by two companies as well.

The list is called the "Ultimate Standings" by Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon and Markitecture INC. The list was published in the May issue of ESPN the Magazine.

The data used to figure all this out was put together with these factors included. Most of these factors included: Ownership, Coaching, Players, Fan Relations, Affordability Stadium Experience, and BLEEP-for-the-Buck.

So who are the Top Ten Franchises and who are the Bottom Feeders? Here are the lists.

Top Ten Sports Franchises:

10. Arizona Diamondbacks

9. Jacksonville Jaguars

8. Detroit Pistons

7.Detroit Tigers

6.Los Angeles Angels

5. Anaheim Ducks

4. Green Bay Packers

3.New Orleans Hornets

2. San Antonio Spurs

1. Indianapolis Colts

 
The Bottom Feeders:

113. Memphis Grizzlies

114. Baltimore Orioles

115. Cincinnati Bengals

116. Seattle Supersonics

117. Oakland Raiders

118. Minnesota Timberwolves

119. Atlanta Falcons

120. Detroit Lions

121. Toronto Maple Leafs

122. New York Knicks

 Notables and other numbers:

The city of Detroit had three teams in the top 12 and one in the bottom. The Detroit Red Wings came in at 12th.

No New York team ranked higher than the Giants at number 48. New York has seven pro sports franchises which is more than any other city.

The New England Patriots were ranked as the 11th best franchise.

The Chicago Cubs were ranked 95th. I guess without any living fans from the last World Series it is hard to rank higher. The Cubs have only won two World Series’ and they were back-toback in 1907-08.

The number 100 team is the New Jersey Nets.

The Indiana Pacers just missed the Bottom Feeder list at number 112

In MLB the Boston Red Sox ranked 89th while the New York Yankees ranked 65th. The Tampa Bay Rays ranked 75th while the Toronto Blue Jays ranked 67th and the Baltimore Orioles were ranked 114th. The AL East is not a good franchise division apparently.

Surprises on the list were the Milwaukee Brewers who were 13th and the St. Louis Blues were 14th.

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DownsA529
May 9, 2008
3:05 PM
All I can say is that it's lucky for the Tigers this list was published before the season began; that BFYB rating must be getting lower! I read the magazine that you cited, and for the most part, I agree with the list. But any list (and I should know; my regular feature is called "My List") is subject to opinion, and even with these stats, it's still mainly an opinion. But most can agree the Knicks earned last place, huh?

Dwindy1
May 9, 2008
3:30 PM
The Indianapolis Colts #1 in NFL?

San Antonio Spurs makes sense in the NBA...

Anaheim Ducks in the NHL and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in MLB???

West coast bias! lol

Thanks Bob!

blue@orange
May 9, 2008
3:51 PM
well, its certainly not a popularity contest.
No Yankees or Sox, no Cowboys, no Lakers? I guess they realy took that affordability thing seriously

rampantfanatic
May 9, 2008
3:54 PM
bob'
I'm surprised that you've not got the Pats amongst the top ranked best ran franshises within the top 10 featured ?
But then one can understand where you're coming from on this. Given the criticism that has surroiunded the franchise over the past few months.
I've a two new posts up within the site.
They're titled Under The Radar No More !
That's on Greg Maddux of the San Diego Padres.
The second is an NBA piece titled It's Like Riding A Bike Once You Fall Off You Get Back On And Start Pedalling !
I'll look forward to reading your comments.
Chimin' out.




rampant' aka tophatal .......

ATTITUDE70
May 9, 2008
4:00 PM
So let me get this straight (since I'm not too intelligent)...the Colts made number one because of for example, the cheapest tickets, cheapest beer, and the most liked team combined?? Over the Cowboys and the Patriots?

bob260505
May 9, 2008
4:48 PM
again this is not my list. the two entities that put the list together and formula are listed above.

ATTITUDE70
May 9, 2008
5:26 PM
I know you didn't make the list, I'm just trying to find the logic of it...

orange_u_glad
May 9, 2008
6:12 PM
Go figure the Lions and the Raiders are toward the bottom. Actually I feel sorry for the Lions though.

bob260505
May 9, 2008
9:38 PM
I cant believe the word "BLEEP" is bleeped

wonderfultimesdddd
May 9, 2008
10:12 PM
He apeared on a celebrity dating site called 'RichMatchMaking.com' where lots of reputable men seek love and romance. He's a certified millionaire there and hook up with several beauties. The main pic looks very hot.

slshusker
May 10, 2008
1:32 PM
Those lists stink.
Some of the worsts aren't and some of the bests aren't either.
Statistics were used subjectively.

sho_nuff_
May 10, 2008
4:37 PM
The only problem with this poll is that it leaves out the most important factor. The fan base!!! Seriously, I know the DBACKS have been a great team over the last 7 years but look a an Arizona game and look at a Cubs game!!

An!d the Jaguars # 2? I live in Jacksonville now, from Chicago. And I wouldnt trade a Bears game for a Jags game for all the gold in Fort Knox!! What a horrible list

bob260505
May 11, 2008
10:34 AM
Hey sho- look at the numbers again. The list goes from 10 down to 1.

bob260505
May 11, 2008
10:35 AM
slshusker- would you rather the poll be completely opinion then?

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