Some of you may be familiar with my thought processes when it comes to just how hard it is to win all your games. And just how special of a team it takes to do that.
But I'll interject a little more evidence to prove my point.
I present to you: the Oklahoma Sooners
Oklahoma was a team picked by nearly everyone to play for the national championship this year. Landry Jones was in his 3rd year. They had an explosive WR corps with Kenny Stills and Ryan Broyles. They had the talent, and they had the experience. Surely they would go undefeated.
Look at their record and look at our record and what do you see? You see the same record, 9-3. And don't give me the "they played tougher competition" crap. Look at their losses.
UNRANKED Texas Tech @home [aka Northwestern]
#22 Baylor on the road [aka Michigan]
#3 Oklahoma State on the road [aka Wisconsin]
They had all the talent, they had all the experience, and yet they still lost 3 games to two teams they had no business losing to in the first place.
National championship winning seasons are extremely hard to come by.