Nebraska ranked number 1

Eric the Red

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The best team of the past 50 years is the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

The Cornhuskers finished in the top 10 28 times.

Throw in some Heisman Trophy winners along with players so skilled there are trophies named after them.

Five times Nebraska won the National Championship, winning back to back titles in 1970 and '71 as well as 1994 and '95.

** Please do not turn this into a "my how times have changed", piss and moan thread. Start your own. Debate/Discuss if the Huskers deserve to be ranked #1 or what teams should ultimately be higher and/lower.

 
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Well...do I clap or cry?
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Nothing wrong with some positive on this board. And in honesty, I think tomorrow will be a good day for the Huskers. Just have that feeling!

Thanks Eric for posting, I seldom read bleacher report.

 
this is great....I pray we get back to at least late 80's, early 90's strength with some competitive B1G title appearances/ titles and some solid bowl appearances/wins soon... id be happy, happy, happy!

but that was then, .... this is now......lots needs to happen.

 
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Phil Steele

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That being said I don't disagree with the assessment but I'd say that my rank would be 1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma 3. Nebraska

Top 10 lists of the last 50 years

National Championships (AP until '98, then BCS)

1. Alabama (8)

2. Miami (5)

3. Nebraska (4)

3. Notre Dame

3. Oklahoma

3. USC

7. Florida (3)

7. Texas

9. Florida State (2)

9. LSU

9. Ohio State

9. Penn State

Heisman Winners (including revocations)

1. USC (6)

2. Ohio State (4)

2. Oklahoma

4. Auburn (3)

4. Florida

4. Florida State

4. Nebraska

8. Miami

8. Michigan

8. Notre Dame

8. Texas

Win Percentage (FBS only)

1. Nebraska

2. Ohio State

3. Oklahoma

4. Alabama

5. Texas

6. Michigan

7. USC

8. Florida

9. Florida State

10. Georgia

Seasons finished ranked in the top 25 (AP)

1. Nebraska (42)

2. Michigan (40)

3. Alabama (37)

4. Oklahoma (35)

5. USC (34)

6. Ohio State (33)

7. Penn State (32)

7. Texas (32)

9. Notre Dame (30)

10. Auburn (27)

10. Georgia (27)

10. Tennessee (27)

Seasons finished ranked in the top 10 (AP)

1. Alabama (28)

2. Nebraska (26)

3. Michigan (24)

3. Oklahoma (24)

5. USC (23)

6. Ohio State (22)

6. Penn State

8. Notre Dame (19)

8. Texas

10. Florida (17)

10. Miami

Seasons finished ranked in the top 5 (AP)

1. Oklahoma (17)

2. Alabama (16)

2. Texas

2. USC

5. Ohio State (15)

6. Notre Dame (13)

6. Penn State

8. Miami (12)

8. Nebraska

10. Florida (11)

11. Florida State

Aggregation of all six gives you this:

1. Alabama (average rank of 2.2)

2. Oklahoma (2.67)

3. Nebraska (3.17)

4. USC (3.83)

5. Michigan (4.75)

6. Ohio State (5)

7. Texas (6.17)

8. Notre Dame (6.8)

9. Auburn (7)

9. Miami

9. Penn State

Nebraska dominates overall win percentage and finishing in the top 25. Alabama dominates in NC's and finishing ranked in the top 10 and top 5. USC dominates in Heismans. Oklahoma is solid all around.

 
Phil Steele

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That being said I don't disagree with the assessment but I'd say that my rank would be 1. Alabama 2. Oklahoma 3. Nebraska

Top 10 lists of the last 50 years

National Championships (AP until '98, then BCS)

1. Alabama (8)

2. Miami (5)

3. Nebraska (4)

3. Notre Dame

3. Oklahoma

3. USC

7. Florida (3)

7. Texas

9. Florida State (2)

9. LSU

9. Ohio State

9. Penn State

Heisman Winners (including revocations)

1. USC (6)

2. Ohio State (4)

2. Oklahoma

4. Auburn (3)

4. Florida

4. Florida State

4. Nebraska

8. Miami

8. Michigan

8. Notre Dame

8. Texas

Win Percentage (FBS only)

1. Nebraska

2. Ohio State

3. Oklahoma

4. Alabama

5. Texas

6. Michigan

7. USC

8. Florida

9. Florida State

10. Georgia

Seasons finished ranked in the top 25 (AP)

1. Nebraska (42)

2. Michigan (40)

3. Alabama (37)

4. Oklahoma (35)

5. USC (34)

6. Ohio State (33)

7. Penn State (32)

7. Texas (32)

9. Notre Dame (30)

10. Auburn (27)

10. Georgia (27)

10. Tennessee (27)

Seasons finished ranked in the top 10 (AP)

1. Alabama (28)

2. Nebraska (26)

3. Michigan (24)

3. Oklahoma (24)

5. USC (23)

6. Ohio State (22)

6. Penn State

8. Notre Dame (19)

8. Texas

10. Florida (17)

10. Miami

Seasons finished ranked in the top 5 (AP)

1. Oklahoma (17)

2. Alabama (16)

2. Texas

2. USC

5. Ohio State (15)

6. Notre Dame (13)

6. Penn State

8. Miami (12)

8. Nebraska

10. Florida (11)

11. Florida State

Aggregation of all six gives you this:

1. Alabama (average rank of 2.2)

2. Oklahoma (2.67)

3. Nebraska (3.17)

4. USC (3.83)

5. Michigan (4.75)

6. Ohio State (5)

7. Texas (6.17)

8. Notre Dame (6.8)

9. Auburn (7)

9. Miami

9. Penn State

Nebraska dominates overall win percentage and finishing in the top 25. Alabama dominates in NC's and finishing ranked in the top 10 and top 5. USC dominates in Heismans. Oklahoma is solid all around.
that's all very nice...but we are not even relevant at the moment.

 
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