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Hoping you all can help settle an argument I'm having with a coworker.  At one point someone posted the all-time winning percentages by program.  Does anyone have access to this info?  If so, you'll settle a small squabble between a Hobart Brickie and a Chatard Trojan.

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14 minutes ago, Trojan said:

Hoping you all can help settle an argument I'm having with a coworker.  At one point someone posted the all-time winning percentages by program.  Does anyone have access to this info?  If so, you'll settle a small squabble between a Hobart Brickie and a Chatard Trojan.

Found from 1984 to now-

 

Indpls. Chatard 368- 119  .756

Hobart    316-143   .688

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17 minutes ago, HoosierFootball4 said:

Found from 1984 to now-

 

Indpls. Chatard 368- 119  .756

Hobart    316-143   .688

Appreciate that.  Harrell's site is interesting for comparing one to one since 84, but we're looking more at a ranking of all programs, especially for all time.

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https://highschoolfootballamerica.com/winningest-high-school-football-programs-of-all-time/

Just got this perusing through an internet search. It has wins for all teams throughout the country but if you pick through you can get Indiana. Unless I missed something it looks like Hobart is ahead in terms of all time wins, not sure about win %. 

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37 minutes ago, Trojan said:

Hoping you all can help settle an argument I'm having with a coworker.  At one point someone posted the all-time winning percentages by program.  Does anyone have access to this info?  If so, you'll settle a small squabble between a Hobart Brickie and a Chatard Trojan.

All time 

Chatard 537-168-1 .760

Hobart 649-323-16 0.72

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https://www.footballfridaynight.com/RecordsTeamWins.php?qState=US

https://www.footballfridaynight.com/RecordsTeamWins.php?qState=IN

Those are from atelltexan on www.TexasHSFootball.com

@Rudymay have something on AlmanacSports.com. Regardless, you should buy his books.

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If I recall from my time in Bloomington when Bloomington H.S. was consolidated (year?), it became Bloomington South while Bloomington North started at 0-0-0 -- please correct me if I'm wrong.

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2 hours ago, scarab527 said:

https://highschoolfootballamerica.com/winningest-high-school-football-programs-of-all-time/

Just got this perusing through an internet search. It has wins for all teams throughout the country but if you pick through you can get Indiana. Unless I missed something it looks like Hobart is ahead in terms of all time wins, not sure about win %. 

Looking through this site, I don't see any IN schools with 76% winning percentage.  I'm having vague recollections of a thread from years ago, so I just checked Heritage Hills.  I've got them at 76.1%, beating Chatard by one hundredth.  Anyone know of any better all time winning percentages?

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3 hours ago, hhpatriot04 said:

https://www.footballfridaynight.com/RecordsTeamWins.php?qState=US

https://www.footballfridaynight.com/RecordsTeamWins.php?qState=IN

Those are from atelltexan on www.TexasHSFootball.com

@Rudymay have something on AlmanacSports.com. Regardless, you should buy his books.

image.thumb.png.378b238b89354d35772c1f7911cc1c47.png

If I recall from my time in Bloomington when Bloomington H.S. was consolidated (year?), it became Bloomington South while Bloomington North started at 0-0-0 -- please correct me if I'm wrong.

Thanks @hhpatriot04!

This is from Page 8 of the Indiana High School Football Records Book (which can be found here😞

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Chatard has the advantage in all-time percentage with 537-168-1, which is .7613.

Hobart is #30 with 649-323-16, which is .6650.

The #1 team is Fort Wayne Snider. They are 503-143-3, which is a .7773 win percentage.

Thanks and let me know if you have any follow-up questions!

Dan "Rudy" Engler

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3 hours ago, hhpatriot04 said:

https://www.footballfridaynight.com/RecordsTeamWins.php?qState=US

https://www.footballfridaynight.com/RecordsTeamWins.php?qState=IN

Those are from atelltexan on www.TexasHSFootball.com

@Rudymay have something on AlmanacSports.com. Regardless, you should buy his books.

image.thumb.png.378b238b89354d35772c1f7911cc1c47.png

If I recall from my time in Bloomington when Bloomington H.S. was consolidated (year?), it became Bloomington South while Bloomington North started at 0-0-0 -- please correct me if I'm wrong.

Bloomington High became Bloomington South in 1973. The old Bloomington University High either merged into Bloomington North but I haven't been able to find if BN claims University's athletic lineage or not.

Here's an excerpt from Page 29:

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Thanks and any if any Bloomington folks can help clarify this, please let me know!

Dan "Rudy" Engler

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19 hours ago, Rudy said:

 

 

19 hours ago, Rudy said:

Thanks and let me know if you have any follow-up questions!

Dan "Rudy" Engler

Is there an explanation why Jasper (#3) and Penn (#5) have played the same number of games (746), yet their starting seasons are 51 years apart (1907 vs. 1958)?

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3 hours ago, gindie said:

 

Is there an explanation why Jasper (#3) and Penn (#5) have played the same number of games (746), yet their starting seasons are 51 years apart (1907 vs. 1958)?

great question! Jasper had a team from 1907 to 1909, then dropped football. They didn’t restart until 1953

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4 hours ago, Rudy said:

great question! Jasper had a team from 1907 to 1909, then dropped football. They didn’t restart until 1953

Thanks!    A side note, for Penn.  If you only consider the years 1973-present (the Geesman/Yeoman years), the Kingsmen are 493-95-2, a winning percentage of .8379, which blows away the rest of the field.

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