Who is the top College Football Team of the last 50 years?

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On espnu's B1G blog they had a list of the top five individual seasons by a Big Ten player in the past 50 years. Of course Suh was in there but do you know who are the top 10 college football PROGRAMS of the last 50 years? I know but I'll let you post to see how close you come or if you win! :) (Hey, it's summer ok? lol)

**Sorry about that!

 
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1). 1995 Huskers

2). 1971 Huskers

3). 1994 Huskers

4). 1997 Huskers

chuckleshuffle

Now send this to Kirk Herbstriet so he can sh*t his pants.........

 
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We are including Nebraska, even though the Cornhuskers have only spent one year as a Big Ten members. Blame conference realignment and feel free to complain, but the Huskers are part of the family now and are going to be included in these kinds of historic lists. Deal with it.
Awesome! :lol:

 
Top college football team or top Big Ten football team?

The #1 on that list is the 1995 Huskers, whether it's Big Ten or the whole of college football.

#2 for all of college football is 2001 Miami, which I don't think anyone will dispute. They're commonly talked about as one of the great teams of all time. If it's just the Big Ten, it may be 2002 Ohio State.

#3 for all of college football might be 2004 USC with Leinart, Bush & White. Their defense was stacked, too. #3 for just the Big Ten is probably 1971 Nebraska. They are definitely in the top five of the Big Ten. STRONG consideration for being #2 on this list (or even #1) but I'm trying not to be a Homer.

#4 for everybody could be 2009 Alabama. 14-0 against a very tough SOS. #4 for just the Big Ten... I think the Big Ten natives will say 1997 Michigan, who got the consolation "national championship" plaque for ducking out of the Bowl Coalition.

#5 for all of college football could be (don't fall off your seat) 1983 Auburn. They went 11-1 against the toughest SOS in the history of college football. Think about that. That one loss kept them out of the National Championship game where Nebraska's "Scoring Explosion" fell to the Miami Hurricanes on a late tipped pass as Nebraska went for two. Others up for consideration are 2000 Oklahoma, 1972 USC, 1988 Notre Dame, 1974 Oklahoma, 1996 Florida and 1999 Florida State. The #5 Big Ten team could be 1994 Penn State (although I think their argument is quite weak), or 1994 Nebraska (again with the homerism), or 1968 Ohio State (using my amazing google search powers for that one).

Frankly, I'm sick of the whining from Penn State Fan and Big Ten Fan about 1994 PSU getting "shafted" for National Championship consideration. 1994 Nebraska would have humiliated that PSU team, and 1994 Miami would have run roughshod over them, too. Consider this me throwing them a bone for an undefeated season.

Interesting side note to that 1994 season - according to Steve Sipple in today's LITR Blog, Tom Osborne called Joe Paterno at the end of the 1994 regular season and tried to arrange a game between Nebraska and Penn State:

During the period leading to the bowl season, Tom Osborne wondered if there was any way NU and PSU could square off at a neutral site to determine the nation's (unofficial) best team.
So, he called up Joe Paterno, the Nittany Lions' wily and influential head coach.

"I thought, 'Well, if Joe kicked up a fuss and said, 'We deserve to play Nebraska,' somebody would've relented," Osborne recalled Tuesday during his radio show on the Husker Sports Network. "But (Paterno) said we were bound to this (Bowl Coalition) contract, and that's the way it was."
Couple of interesting things here - I think it's possible that T.O. was trying to dodge Miami. Dr. Tom had just lost seven straight bowl games (two of which were against Miami in the Orange Bowl) and it's well-known that we were pretty tired of having to play them on their home field over and over.

It's also possible JoePa's reticence to try to make a fuss was his attempt to dodge Nebraska, which was clearly a better team. Joe knew (although it turned out to be wrong) that if he won his game he'd get at least a split of the National Championship, and playing Nebraska greatly reduced his chances of sharing that title. As it turns out, the fact that Penn State never defeated a team ranked higher than 10th in the polls weighed heavily in Nebraska's favor, and the dominating 4th-quarter performance by the Huskers sealed the championship. Penn State finished a distant second in the polls despite going undefeated.

 
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Top college football team or top Big Ten football team?

The #1 on that list is the 1995 Huskers, whether it's Big Ten or the whole of college football.

#2 for all of college football is 2001 Miami, which I don't think anyone will dispute. They're commonly talked about as one of the great teams of all time. If it's just the Big Ten, it may be 2002 Ohio State.

#3 for all of college football might be 2004 USC with Leinart, Bush & White. Their defense was stacked, too. #3 for just the Big Ten is probably 1971 Nebraska. They are definitely in the top five of the Big Ten. STRONG consideration for being #2 on this list (or even #1) but I'm trying not to be a Homer.

#4 for everybody could be 2009 Alabama. 14-0 against a very tough SOS. #4 for just the Big Ten... I think the Big Ten natives will say 1997 Michigan, who got the consolation "national championship" plaque for ducking out of the Bowl Coalition.

#5 for all of college football could be (don't fall off your seat) 1983 Auburn. They went 11-1 against the toughest SOS in the history of college football. Think about that. That one loss kept them out of the National Championship game where Nebraska's "Scoring Explosion" fell to the Miami Hurricanes on a late tipped pass as Nebraska went for two. Others up for consideration are 2000 Oklahoma, 1972 USC, 1988 Notre Dame, 1974 Oklahoma, 1996 Florida and 1999 Florida State. The #5 Big Ten team could be 1994 Penn State (although I think their argument is quite weak), or 1994 Nebraska (again with the homerism), or 1968 Ohio State (using my amazing google search powers for that one).

Frankly, I'm sick of the whining from Penn State Fan and Big Ten Fan about 1994 PSU getting "shafted" for National Championship consideration. 1994 Nebraska would have humiliated that PSU team, and 1994 Miami would have run roughshod over them, too. Consider this me throwing them a bone for an undefeated season.

Interesting side note to that 1994 season - according to Steve Sipple in today's LITR Blog, Tom Osborne called Joe Paterno at the end of the 1994 regular season and tried to arrange a game between Nebraska and Penn State:

During the period leading to the bowl season, Tom Osborne wondered if there was any way NU and PSU could square off at a neutral site to determine the nation's (unofficial) best team.
So, he called up Joe Paterno, the Nittany Lions' wily and influential head coach.

"I thought, 'Well, if Joe kicked up a fuss and said, 'We deserve to play Nebraska,' somebody would've relented," Osborne recalled Tuesday during his radio show on the Husker Sports Network. "But (Paterno) said we were bound to this (Bowl Coalition) contract, and that's the way it was."
Couple of interesting things here - I think it's possible that T.O. was trying to dodge Miami. Dr. Tom had just lost seven straight bowl games (two of which were against Miami in the Orange Bowl) and it's well-known that we were pretty tired of having to play them on their home field over and over.

It's also possible JoePa's reticence to try to make a fuss was his attempt to dodge Nebraska, which was clearly a better team. Joe knew (although it turned out to be wrong) that if he won his game he'd get at least a split of the National Championship, and playing Nebraska greatly reduced his chances of sharing that title. As it turns out, the fact that Penn State never defeated a team ranked higher than 10th in the polls weighed heavily in Nebraska's favor, and the dominating 4th-quarter performance by the Huskers sealed the championship. Penn State finished a distant second in the polls despite going undefeated.
Great list: Perhaps the 1991 Miami team needs honorable mention because of the wonderful Bit** Slap they put on Texas in the Cotton Bowl.

 
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I'm uncomfortable with placing Nebraska's seasons in a Big Ten context. Those teams didn't play in the Big Ten so to say that they were the #1 or #3 in Big Ten history is a little bit awkward.

 
I'm uncomfortable with placing Nebraska's seasons in a Big Ten context. Those teams didn't play in the Big Ten so to say that they were the #1 or #3 in Big Ten history is a little bit awkward.
I agree. It is odd to see Husker greats mentioned in B1G history. Maybe in a few years, but seems odd to me.

Like looking at A&M and saying where they rank in SEC lore or WVa in BigXII.

 
I'm uncomfortable with placing Nebraska's seasons in a Big Ten context. Those teams didn't play in the Big Ten so to say that they were the #1 or #3 in Big Ten history is a little bit awkward.
I agree. It is odd to see Husker greats mentioned in B1G history. Maybe in a few years, but seems odd to me.

Like looking at A&M and saying where they rank in SEC lore or WVa in BigXII.
Yea that's not to say those weren't great teams or the best team in recent CFB history but it just feels weird. WVU still seems the oddest.

 
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1). 1995 Huskers

2). 1971 Huskers

3). 1994 Huskers

4). 1997 Huskers

chuckleshuffle

Now send this to Kirk Herbstriet so he can sh*t his pants.........
He'll crap them even more when he hears who has the top college football PROGRAM in the past 50 years!

 
Sorry-my bad: Top College Football PROGRAMS of the past 50 years!!
Someone has posted stuff on HB before showing it was NU, a fact which I don't doubt, but I'd like to see where other teams are and for the life of me I can't find a good source on the internet. Outside of the overall rankings I only really found two others...

BCS Era Winning Percentage/Games Won/Games Lost/Games Tied/Games Played

1 Boise State 0.83660 128 25 0 153

2 Texas 0.82581 128 27 0 155

3 Ohio State 0.78808 119 32 0 151

4 Oklahoma 0.77707 122 35 0 157

5t Florida 0.76774 119 36 0 155

5t Virginia Tech 0.76774 119 36 0 155

7 Southern Cal 0.75817 116 37 0 153

8 Georgia 0.75163 115 38 0 153

9 Texas Christian 0.74324 110 38 0 148

10 Miami-Florida 0.73333 110 40 0 150

11 Utah 0.70345 102 43 0 145

12 Wisconsin 0.69935 107 46 0 153

13 Oregon 0.69799 104 45 0 149

14 Louisiana State 0.69737 106 46 0 152

15 Tennessee 0.69079 105 47 0 152

16 Nebraska 0.68182 105 49 0 154

17 Michigan 0.67785 101 48 0 149

18 Florida State 0.67606 96 46 0 142

19 Boston College 0.66225 100 51 0 151

20 West Virginia 0.66216 98 50 0 148

21 Louisville 0.65541 97 51 0 148

22t Brigham Young 0.64901 98 53 0 151

22t Texas Tech 0.64901 98 53 0 151

24 Penn State 0.64865 96 52 0 148

25 Georgia Tech 0.64706 99 54 0 153

Since 1990: Winning Percentage/Games Won/Games Lost/Games Tied/Games Played

1 Florida 0.79412 202 52 1 255

2 Ohio State 0.77800 193 54 3 250

3 Boise State 0.76136 134 42 0 176

4 Nebraska 0.76087 192 60 1 253

5 Florida State 0.76042 182 57 1 240

6 Miami-Florida 0.75410 184 60 0 244

7 Texas 0.74297 184 63 2 249

8 Tennessee 0.73200 182 66 2 250

9 Michigan 0.71341 174 69 3 246

10 Virginia Tech 0.71169 176 71 1 248

11 Penn State 0.70732 174 72 0 246

12 Georgia 0.69592 170 74 1 245

13 Oklahoma 0.69277 171 75 3 249

14 Southern Cal 0.69076 170 75 4 249

15 Auburn 0.66736 160 79 3 242

16 Brigham Young 0.66667 167 83 2 252

17 Utah 0.65690 157 82 0 239

18 Kansas State 0.65226 158 84 1 243

19 Oregon 0.64609 157 86 0 243

20 Texas A&M 0.64228 157 87 2 246

21 Wisconsin 0.63968 156 87 4 247

22 Notre Dame 0.63786 154 87 2 243

23 Louisiana State 0.63169 153 89 1 243

24 West Virginia 0.63071 151 88 2 241

25t Marshall 0.62963 102 60 0 162

25t South Florida 0.62963 68 40 0 108

 
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Nevermind...found it http://football.stas...e=on&by=Win+Pct

Since 1962:

1. Nebraska

2. Boise

3. Ohio State

4. Oklahoma

5. Penn State

6. Alabama

7. Michigan

8. Texas

9. Southern Cal

10. Florida

Then we plunge off the cliff

49. Michigan State

57. Wisconsin

60. Iowa

62. Purdue

79. Minnesota

83. Illinois

101. Indiana

107. Northwestern

Big Ten AP National Champs: 10

Compare to the SEC

AP National Champs: 14

6. Bama

10. Florida

12. UGA

14. UT

15. Auburn

16. LSU

19. Arkansas

46. Ole Miss

65. South Carolina

91. MSU

93. UK

113. Vanderbilt

Oh and I just want to point out that if we were to add ND we'd be at 14 NC's with a team at 13....just saying...

 
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Good find. I found stats for the past 30 years:

BY WINS:

Nebraska - 309; Penn St. - 282; Michigan - 279; Alabama- 271; Ohio St. - 264




BY WINNING %:

Nebraska - .841; Michigan - .790; Penn St. - .786; Ohio St. - .752; Alabama - .750



 
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