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re: Top 5 teams I've ever seen in my life
Posted on 12/7/16 at 8:56 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
Posted on 12/7/16 at 8:56 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
2014 Ohio State beat Bama and Oregon, A feat that may never be accomplished again. Those were two dominant teams, according to fivethirtyeight.com
Posted on 12/7/16 at 8:57 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
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That Auburn team was good, but I think the SEC was relatively weak, hence why USC and Oklahoma got the nod in the BCS computers. I think if Alabama had Brodie Croyle, Auburn might have lost the Iron Bowl, and that Alabama was very average in '04.
OU and USC got the nod because they were pre-season 1 and 2. OU was overrated in weak league, the SEC HAD 4 TOP 15 Teams (5 of AU wins). AU was penalized due to a loss to USC in 2003 and because they had to play the Citadel due to a last minute schedule change.
This post was edited on 12/7/16 at 8:59 am
Posted on 12/7/16 at 8:59 am to TheMajor
I don't recall anyone calling the '04 OU team the best ever. I heard a lot of ESPN and other media people saying that about the 2003 OU team that got exposed by Kansas State. And didn't Texas barely beat Michigan in the Rose Bowl? I recall them needing a game-winning FG drive as time expired.
2007 and 2010, if anything, were seasons that really needed playoffs. There's no way LSU and Auburn were the best.
2007 and 2010, if anything, were seasons that really needed playoffs. There's no way LSU and Auburn were the best.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:00 am to Irons Puppet
The Big XII in 2004 may have been the best conference
From the inception of the Big XII till the first break up in 2011 not even your mighty SEC produced year in year out 2 or more great teams every year
From the inception of the Big XII till the first break up in 2011 not even your mighty SEC produced year in year out 2 or more great teams every year
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:03 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
One of the worst was 2015 Bama who beat a horrendously offensive challenged MSU and who underperformed defensively against Clemson.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:03 am to TheMajor
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The Big XII in 2004 may have been the best conference
?????? Two teams with more than 10 wins, the rest with 8 or less. You must think this years SEC is the best ever.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:04 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
Margin of victory is worthless because Vince Young would have won any game by himself
OU brought on AP in 04 and was dominating every one
That Texas team after the OU loss till the Rose Bowl game versus USC won over 20 games straight
It was a man against boys
The best team that I have seen had the most unstoppable player. Only team that I could see being better was Cam's 2010 Auburn Tigers
2010 Auburn vs 2005 Texas would have been amazing
OU brought on AP in 04 and was dominating every one
That Texas team after the OU loss till the Rose Bowl game versus USC won over 20 games straight
It was a man against boys
The best team that I have seen had the most unstoppable player. Only team that I could see being better was Cam's 2010 Auburn Tigers
2010 Auburn vs 2005 Texas would have been amazing
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:06 am to Irons Puppet
Texas Tech smashed the #5 Cal Bears in the Holiday Bowl in 2004
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:07 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
95 Nebraska
16 Bama
89 Miami
11 Bama/LSU
01 Miami
16 Bama
89 Miami
11 Bama/LSU
01 Miami
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:07 am to TheMajor
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Texas Tech smashed the #5 Cal Bears in the Holiday Bowl in 2004
Yes, that validates you comments. The league was decided in early Oct, because the rest of the teams sucked.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:08 am to TheMajor
I'd say that Pac 10 was the best conference then. That was back when even mediocre to bad teams like UCLA, Oregon, and Stanford had NFL QBs and skill players such Maurice Drew (MJD), Kellen Clemens, and Trent Edwards, and USC was the championship game for every team.
The Big 12 was extremely good before then back when OU, Neb, Col, KState, Tex, A&M etc all played NFL quality defense, but that mid 2000s range was when the Big 12 started becoming the joke that it is today with its spread offenses letting laughable teams like Texas Tech and Oklahoma State compete.
The Big 12 was extremely good before then back when OU, Neb, Col, KState, Tex, A&M etc all played NFL quality defense, but that mid 2000s range was when the Big 12 started becoming the joke that it is today with its spread offenses letting laughable teams like Texas Tech and Oklahoma State compete.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:09 am to nc14
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11 Bama/LSU
Can not be considered the best ever if you lose a home game. Both did that year.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:09 am to TheMajor
California didn't want to be there. They wanted to play in the Rose Bowl.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:10 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
Ironically, FSU's fatigue on defense probably helped them win. If anyone on their D had enough gas in the tank to make a shoelace tackle on Tre Mason, Auburn would've still been poised enough to eventually score, but with much less time on the clock. Their D was grabbing air in the 4th quarter, so I have little doubt Auburn would've punched it in a few plays later.
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Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:13 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
No '95 Nebraska? You must be young or something.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:13 am to VirginiaCavaliers90
The 2011 Oklahoma State team was very good
Texas Tech under Leach from about 2003 till
He was fired could beat any team in Lubbock
Even Bama right now
Texas Tech under Leach from about 2003 till
He was fired could beat any team in Lubbock
Even Bama right now
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:13 am to Taurus 357
Last year's Alabama team was very good, but the committee were fools to put in Michigan State, clearly mediocre, and Oklahoma, very overrated instead of Ohio State and Stanford. If you plug in the metrics and see that Ohio State and Stanford would give Alabama and Clemson much better games if not beat them, then why plug in those soft teams MSU and OU? Worst job the committee's done so far.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:14 am to Irons Puppet
Sure you can. You don't define for me or anyone else the best we have ever seen. Don't be such a lil bro for a change.
Posted on 12/7/16 at 9:15 am to TheMajor
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2004 Would have been an amazing playoff USC/Texas.Oklahoma/Auburn
Vince Young was unstoppable at that point
Auburn would have not gotten past OU That OU team was very good
Auburn would have crushed Oklahoma, and USC/AU might have gone down as one of the biggest college games in history. From a statiscal perspective Auburn had the #5 ranked defense in the country in 2004 and #5 YPPA offense. USC had the #6 defense and the #8 YPPA offense.
The NFL thought 2004 Auburn was very good. #2, #5, #10, #25 first round draft picks.
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