Grammarly.com has re-ranked the Associated Press Top 25 "based on how bad the grammar of the team’s respective fan base is."

Auburn finished first overall, while Alabama came in at No. 25.

“Auburn’s fans made seven times fewer mistakes than their in-state rival, Alabama,” Yuriy Timen, Grammarly’s director of marketing, told the Wall Street Journal.

How the study was conducted:

We began by taking the first five comments posted under each article on SB Nation’s official college football team blogs until we had gathered a total of 100 comments for each team. The comments contained at least 50 words and were posted within an average timespan of two months ending August 12, 2015. Using Grammarly, we identified the errors in the comments, which were then verified and tallied by a team of live proofreaders. For the purposes of this study, we counted only black-and-white mistakes such as misspellings, wrong and missing punctuation, misused or missing words, and subject-verb disagreement. We ignored stylistic variations such as the use of common slang words, serial comma usage, and the use of numerals instead of spelled-out numbers. Finally, we calculated the average number of mistakes per one hundred words by dividing the total word count of the comments by the total number of mistakes for each college football team.

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