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I mainly made this thread because I saw on a status update that a few of you think that clearly Miami is the better squad here. I'm wondering how many of you actually think that. Just wondering.

 

NFL talent does not equal collegiate success. With all the talent the early 2000's Miami squads had, they massively underachieved.

 

 

The parameters of the vote have nothing to do with team accomplishments - it's about the collective talent of all of the individual players listed for each team.

 

In this case, the NFL success of Miami's players actually casts a shadow over their college dominance. Take a look at the accolades of all of the individual players listed - on a player-by-player comparison, there really isn't any. USC is probably the only program that even comes close.

 

just because they were/are better in the nfl doesnt mean that they were better in college.

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is saunders' vote for nebrasksa or miami?

The way I read it, it is for Nebraska. Saunders is saying that just because Miami had a bunch of NFL talent, they achieved very little. While we had some great college talent and got a few NC's out of it.

Exactly this. Reading the people who slobber over Miami on twitter is cute. Simply ask them how OSU 2002 was even close Miami when Miami out NFL draft picked that roster like 6:1.

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I mainly made this thread because I saw on a status update that a few of you think that clearly Miami is the better squad here. I'm wondering how many of you actually think that. Just wondering.

 

NFL talent does not equal collegiate success. With all the talent the early 2000's Miami squads had, they massively underachieved.

 

 

The parameters of the vote have nothing to do with team accomplishments - it's about the collective talent of all of the individual players listed for each team.

 

In this case, the NFL success of Miami's players actually casts a shadow over their college dominance. Take a look at the accolades of all of the individual players listed - on a player-by-player comparison, there really isn't any. USC is probably the only program that even comes close.

Their NFL success is irrelevant.

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Their NFL success is irrelevant.

 

 

just because they were/are better in the nfl doesnt mean that they were better in college.

 

I didn't say otherwise. To either of these statements. What I said was that because these guys were so good in the NFL, people forget how good they actually were in college. Ignore the NFL careers, and the Miami bunch still has accolades upon accolades upon accolades across the board.

 

I actually had it almost entirely typed out with lists of accomplishments by both teams' players and then my browser crashed, but look it up yourselves.

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I didn't say otherwise. To either of these statements. What I said was that because these guys were so good in the NFL, people forget how good they actually were in college. Ignore the NFL careers, and the Miami bunch still has accolades upon accolades upon accolades across the board.

 

I actually had it almost entirely typed out with lists of accomplishments by both teams' players and then my browser crashed, but look it up yourselves.

 

I just don't see any merit to rationalizing this vote. If you're a Husker fan you vote Huskers. Who cares if the other guys have a better team? Do you root for Ohio State if they have a better team when we play them?

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I didn't say otherwise. To either of these statements. What I said was that because these guys were so good in the NFL, people forget how good they actually were in college. Ignore the NFL careers, and the Miami bunch still has accolades upon accolades upon accolades across the board.

 

I actually had it almost entirely typed out with lists of accomplishments by both teams' players and then my browser crashed, but look it up yourselves.

 

I just don't see any merit to rationalizing this vote. If you're a Husker fan you vote Huskers. Who cares if the other guys have a better team? Do you root for Ohio State if they have a better team when we play them?

 

 

I have voted for the Huskers, about 5 times today. The question was if I actually think the Miami squad is better, which I do.

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I think that we have arguably the best QB and maybe even player ever in college football in Tommie Frazier.

 

I think we have arguably the best defensive player ever in Ndamukong Suh.

 

Throw in the other exceptional players we have, and the accomplishments of the TEAMS during the college years and I think Miami is not as close as people would argue.

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I think that we have arguably the best QB and maybe even player ever in college football in Tommie Frazier.

 

I think we have arguably the best defensive player ever in Ndamukong Suh.

 

Throw in the other exceptional players we have, and the accomplishments of the TEAMS during the college years and I think Miami is not as close as people would argue.

 

 

As true as that may be (and I agree with you), Ken Dorsey has almost the exact same resume of tangible accomplishments, and Warren Sapp's is pretty close to Suh's as well.

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I think that we have arguably the best QB and maybe even player ever in college football in Tommie Frazier.

 

I think we have arguably the best defensive player ever in Ndamukong Suh.

 

Throw in the other exceptional players we have, and the accomplishments of the TEAMS during the college years and I think Miami is not as close as people would argue.

 

 

As true as that may be (and I agree with you), Ken Dorsey has almost the exact same resume of tangible accomplishments, and Warren Sapp's is pretty close to Suh's as well.

 

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When you say that you think we have the best player of all time and the best on the defensive side as well, then you can't really say dorsey and sapp are the same. the laughter really comes from the sapp and suh comparison (not to say that ken dorsey being compared to tommie doesn't induce laughter as well).

 

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I think that we have arguably the best QB and maybe even player ever in college football in Tommie Frazier.

 

I think we have arguably the best defensive player ever in Ndamukong Suh.

 

Throw in the other exceptional players we have, and the accomplishments of the TEAMS during the college years and I think Miami is not as close as people would argue.

 

 

As true as that may be (and I agree with you), Ken Dorsey has almost the exact same resume of tangible accomplishments, and Warren Sapp's is pretty close to Suh's as well.

What was Dorsey's record as starter? How Many starts de have in NC games and wins?

How many times did you see Suh almost single handedley keep us in games with his play? How about Sapp? How many times did you see Sapp on the bench sucking wind? Suh?

 

I am a homer but Frazier and Suh are arguably the best

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I think that we have arguably the best QB and maybe even player ever in college football in Tommie Frazier.

 

I think we have arguably the best defensive player ever in Ndamukong Suh.

 

Throw in the other exceptional players we have, and the accomplishments of the TEAMS during the college years and I think Miami is not as close as people would argue.

 

 

As true as that may be (and I agree with you), Ken Dorsey has almost the exact same resume of tangible accomplishments, and Warren Sapp's is pretty close to Suh's as well.

What was Dorsey's record as starter? How Many starts de have in NC games and wins?

How many times did you see Suh almost single handedley keep us in games with his play? How about Sapp? How many times did you see Sapp on the bench sucking wind? Suh?

 

I am a homer but Frazier and Suh are arguably the best

 

 

Can't answer the questions about Sapp since I didn't really watch him play and even if I did I didn't have a tally sheet for those sorts of things.

 

Dorsey was 38-2 as a starter, compared to 33-3 for Tommie. He was 1-1 in National Championship games that he started, while Tommie Frazier was 2-1 (being benched and later coming back in with 7 minutes in the '95 Orange Bowl).

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