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re: Matt Leinart settles debate of best team ever
Posted on 8/12/23 at 6:16 am to junkfunky
Posted on 8/12/23 at 6:16 am to junkfunky
Get out with 2004 USC garbage. They had a dominate title game against an overated opponet and a generational player. They also beat...
7 loss stanford by 3 after trailing by 25
6 loss UCLA by 4
5 loss Oregon St by 7
A good Cal team by 4
They were dominant is certain games but 2019 LSU had literally one game that was even remotely in doubt in the 4th qtr and that was #9 Auburn. They beat 7 top 10 teams. The only other option is 1995 Nebraska whose closet game was 14 and average margin of victory was 39 points.
7 loss stanford by 3 after trailing by 25
6 loss UCLA by 4
5 loss Oregon St by 7
A good Cal team by 4
They were dominant is certain games but 2019 LSU had literally one game that was even remotely in doubt in the 4th qtr and that was #9 Auburn. They beat 7 top 10 teams. The only other option is 1995 Nebraska whose closet game was 14 and average margin of victory was 39 points.
Posted on 8/12/23 at 6:27 am to TIGERSPIKE
"7 top 10 teams..." But for the thousandth time, what does that prove when you don't know how good those teams were compared to top ranked teams in other seasons? UGA trashed UT and Oregon last season, two top ranked teams. How do we know those two teams wouldn't have prison-raped every ranked team LSU played in 2019? We never will. So, its a useless, speculative argument. The ONLY way this argument could ever be solved would be for the NC teams to play one another and that cannot happen. LSU probably had the best O (or at least the best passing O) ever, but UGA's 2021 D was one of, if not THE best D ever. So, what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? They never met, so we'll never know.
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