In the immortal words of Ric Flair, “I was really good at being a bad guy.” That’s because it’s fun being bad. Sure, history rightfully remembers the heroes and leaders that define generations. But frankly, it’s the villains who keep things interesting, and they definitely bring that special sauce to college football’s best rivalries. Watching the bad guy win brings two emotions: sheer joy (if you’re wearing the right colors) or utter misery, which keeps us crawling back for more. I set out to find who the biggest and baddest villains in college football really are. Combining social media polls from our FanBuzz audience with successes of programs in every state, a list of 49 villains (looking at you, Alaska) of college football filled up our map. No level of the collegiate game was left out. FBS teams down through the NCAA’s FCS, Division II and Division III were eligible…
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