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The excellent site FootballOutsiders.com is running a list of the top 100 college football teams of all time, based on a statistical analysis of offensive and defensive efficiency. For the stats nerds out there, the methodology of their measures (S&P+ & FEI) are also well worth reading.
So far, they've only posted teams 100-81, and 1972 Nebraska checks in, somewhat surprisingly, at #90:
Link: http://footballoutsiders.com/varsity-numbers/2010/vn-greatest-teams-last-100-years-no-100-81
So far, they've only posted teams 100-81, and 1972 Nebraska checks in, somewhat surprisingly, at #90:
The whole list is worth checking out.Despite the fact that this team failed to win a national title after back-to-back championships and actually lost two games, this team makes the list because almost no team has had a more dominant stretch of games than the Huskers did for two months from mid-September to mid-November. The Huskers were upset by quarterback Mark Harmon (yes, the same guy who now stars in NCIS) and UCLA's new wishbone attack in the first week of the season, which dropped the two-time defending national champions to 10th in the polls. They then outscored their next seven opponents, 348-24. That's an average score of 50-3.
These opponents weren't chumps either. Army, a 77-7 victim, went 6-4. Mizzou, massacred by a 62-0 margin, would upset Notre Dame the very next week on the way to a Fiesta Bowl bid. Gator Bowl participants Colorado went down via a comparatively competitive 33-10 margin in Boulder. Unfortunately for the Huskers, they ran out of gas late in the regular season. They were shockingly tied by Liberty Bowl-bound Iowa State, and they lost at home to soon-to-be national runner-up Oklahoma, 17-14, in the season finale. Though they could not wrap up their third national title, they took out their frustrations in style, destroying Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl by a 40-6 margin.
Link: http://footballoutsiders.com/varsity-numbers/2010/vn-greatest-teams-last-100-years-no-100-81
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