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re: Best Football Team in NCAA History? Single Year.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 10:23 am to VerlanderBEAST
Posted on 6/15/13 at 10:23 am to VerlanderBEAST
1942 Dawgs
Beat #3 Alabama 21-10
#2 Georgia Tech 34-0
Florida 75-0
Beat #3 Alabama 21-10
#2 Georgia Tech 34-0
Florida 75-0
Posted on 6/15/13 at 10:24 am to VerlanderBEAST
1906 Vandy Fighting Dores
6-0
Av. 38 points
Unscored upon.
Without a doubt the best team to never be crowned MNC.
Hey, Go Dores.
6-0
Av. 38 points
Unscored upon.
Without a doubt the best team to never be crowned MNC.
Hey, Go Dores.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 10:44 am to Herman Frisco
61 Bama or maybe 66. If they stayed in bounds ol Lee Roy Jordan would get em.
61 Bama unbeaten and only gave up 25 points on the entire season
61 Bama unbeaten and only gave up 25 points on the entire season
This post was edited on 6/15/13 at 10:49 am
Posted on 6/15/13 at 10:52 am to VerlanderBEAST
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02 Michigan out scored their opponents 644-12 on the season /thread
frick MICHIGAN.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:05 am to VerlanderBEAST
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02 Michigan out scored their opponents 644-12 on the season /thread
Nice try, but here was that schedule. Note how many games were played @ home and scores run up against inferior opponents. Michigan played 8 of 11 @ home and played 2 of 11 at favorable neutral sites (Toledo is just over the state line from Detroit) and Chicago is full of UM grads. That team only played 1 team in their home city and UM probably had more fans.
09.27.02 Albion (MI) Ann Arbor W 88-0
10.04.02 Case (OH) Ann Arbor W 48-6
10.08.02 MSU (MI) Ann Arbor W 119-0 (Sparty was not in B1G yet)
10.11.02 Indiana Ann Arbor W 60-0 (Hoosiers are not a football school)
10.18.02 Notre Dame (played in Toledo?) W 23-0
10.25.02 Ohio State Ann Arbor W 86-0 (Buckeyes were not in the B1G and not the power they are today)
11.01.02 Wisconsin (played in Chicago) W 6-0 (respectable team but barely beaten)
11.08.02 Iowa Ann Arbor W 107-0 (looks like Iowa sucked that year)
11.15.02 Chicago (played in Chicago) W 21-0 (Chicago disbanded football team and dropped out of B1G)
11.22.02 Oberlin (OH) Ann Arbor W 63-0
11.27.02 Minnesota Ann Arbor W 23-6 (Gophers are not a football school)
This post was edited on 6/15/13 at 11:11 am
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:09 am to Herman Frisco
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Hey, Go Dores.
Dores were actually an early powerhouse in college football. It was the longhorns inability to beat them at the State Fair that led TX to schedule OU instead (Dores affected the RRR) and they owned outright or shared over a dozen early conference titles. If that was not enough it was a Vandy guy that sowed the seeds for the future SEC when he was at Vandy.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:10 am to Cheese Grits
...according to that new fangled telegraph anyhow...
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:20 am to ohiovol
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2001 Miami Hurricanes
I won't bother responding to the silly comments about how they were overrated because of NFL talent.
The best two teams I've seen since then are the 2011 Alabama and LSU teams.
Best on paper is the 1995 Huskers (by on paper, I mean based on stats not the roster).
2011 SEC was deeper than the 2001 Big East or 1995 Big 8. I'd be surprised to see unbiased fans debate that LSU's 2011 schedule >>> than 1995 Nebraska's and/or 2001 Miami's. LSU dominated every opponent but #2 ranked Alabama. Miami nearly lost to 8-4 Boston College and 8-4 Virginia Tech. They were hardly unbeatable. 1995 Nebraska predominated their schedule. 2011 LSU would have an argument if they had a strong passing game; that would have helped them beat Alabama better on 11/5. A more convincing victory in Tuscaloosa would have given Oklahoma State the edge it needed to beat Alabama in the polls. LSU would have blown out Oklahoma State and be renowned as potentially the GOAT.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:26 am to WhiskeyBent
An impossible question to answer imo. With that said I am sure it has to be an Auburn team.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:27 am to VerlanderBEAST
that doesn't make you the greatest.....how'd that work out for yall??
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:49 am to WhiskeyBent
This ones easy...the 64 HOGS
In the Orange Bowl, #1 Alabama, led by quarterback Joe Namath, fell to #5 Texas 21-17. In the final minutes, down by four and facing 4th-and-goal at the Texas 1, Joe Namath ran a quarterback sneak but was stopped short of the goal. In the Cotton Bowl Classic, Arkansas quarterback Fred Marshall drove #2 Arkansas to a touchdown with 4:41 left to beat #6 Nebraska 10-7. Notable members of the 1964 Arkansas team include Jerry Jones, later the billionaire owner of the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL, and Jimmy Johnson, whom Jones would hire as coach of the Cowboys. #5 Michigan routed #8 Oregon State 34-7 in the Rose Bowl, while in the Sugar Bowl, #7 LSU beat unranked Syracuse 10-7 on a late field goal.
A five member committee of the Football Writers Association of America awarded the University of Arkansas Razorbacks the "Grantland Rice Trophy" as the #1 team in a poll taken after the bowl games. The Helms Athletic Foundation, which also took polls after the bowl games, named Arkansas as 1964 National Champions. Notre Dame was named as the National Football Foundation's national champion. In 1965, the AP's final poll came after the bowl games, but the policy did not become permanent until 1968. The Coaches' Poll adopted the same policy in 1974. Arkansas and Alabama legitimately claim the 1964 National Championship, since all selectors of national title teams are documented in the official 2010 NCAA FBS College Football Record Book. These selectors, including the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll, were nationally-syndicated in newspapers and magazines during the 1964 football season.[7]
In the Orange Bowl, #1 Alabama, led by quarterback Joe Namath, fell to #5 Texas 21-17. In the final minutes, down by four and facing 4th-and-goal at the Texas 1, Joe Namath ran a quarterback sneak but was stopped short of the goal. In the Cotton Bowl Classic, Arkansas quarterback Fred Marshall drove #2 Arkansas to a touchdown with 4:41 left to beat #6 Nebraska 10-7. Notable members of the 1964 Arkansas team include Jerry Jones, later the billionaire owner of the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL, and Jimmy Johnson, whom Jones would hire as coach of the Cowboys. #5 Michigan routed #8 Oregon State 34-7 in the Rose Bowl, while in the Sugar Bowl, #7 LSU beat unranked Syracuse 10-7 on a late field goal.
A five member committee of the Football Writers Association of America awarded the University of Arkansas Razorbacks the "Grantland Rice Trophy" as the #1 team in a poll taken after the bowl games. The Helms Athletic Foundation, which also took polls after the bowl games, named Arkansas as 1964 National Champions. Notre Dame was named as the National Football Foundation's national champion. In 1965, the AP's final poll came after the bowl games, but the policy did not become permanent until 1968. The Coaches' Poll adopted the same policy in 1974. Arkansas and Alabama legitimately claim the 1964 National Championship, since all selectors of national title teams are documented in the official 2010 NCAA FBS College Football Record Book. These selectors, including the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll, were nationally-syndicated in newspapers and magazines during the 1964 football season.[7]
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:53 am to The_Joker
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95 Huskers
hard to argue against..and that would be my pick, but....
2011 Bama/LSU are up there.
2001 Canes
1940's Army/Notre Dame teams(no idea..who is that old besides peej)
1956 Sooners (long arse winning streak.. )
^^^^ all have a solid argument
Posted on 6/15/13 at 12:27 pm to WhiskeyBent
If LSU would've beaten Bama on 1/9/12 that team would've been in major discussion for the best college football team of all-time. The strength of schedule and the way they beat BCS bowl winning teams was unmatched. Frick Bama
Posted on 6/15/13 at 12:32 pm to WhiskeyBent
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I think 95 Huskers.
There's no thinking about it.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 12:34 pm to iliveinabox
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hard to argue against..and that would be my pick, but....
2011 Bama/LSU are up there.
2001 Canes
1940's Army/Notre Dame teams(no idea..who is that old besides peej)
1956 Sooners (long arse winning streak.. )
^^^^ all have a solid argument
Those Army and Notre Dame teams were pussies who repeatedly turned down bowl games (usually the Rose).
This post was edited on 6/15/13 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 6/15/13 at 12:42 pm to WhiskeyBent
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I think 95 Huskers.
I'm not sure 1995 is even the best Nebraska team ever (although they were outstanding).
I'm looking at:
"old school," 1945 Army -
"transition era," 1971 Nebraska and
"modern era," either Miami 2001 or Florida State 1999.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 12:47 pm to Ace Midnight
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I'm not sure 1995 is even the best Nebraska team ever (although they were outstanding).
I'm looking at:
"old school," 1945 Army -
"transition era," 1971 Nebraska and
"modern era," either Miami 2001 or Florida State 1999.
Posted on 6/15/13 at 1:40 pm to diddydirtyAubie
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2004 Auburn
I think the guy was being serious........
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