FIFYLet's be clear...awbern is NOT, nor ever will be a blue blood in CFB.[STRIKE] Equestrian[/STRIKE] BOVINE, yes. But not CFB...
FIFYLet's be clear...awbern is NOT, nor ever will be a blue blood in CFB.[STRIKE] Equestrian[/STRIKE] BOVINE, yes. But not CFB...
The case can be made for PSU to be anywhere from 5-10 (or just behind).The last time USC was relevant was 2002-2009. Prior to that it was the 70's.
I'm going to call nada on USC. They can have all their Heismans. I'll take NC's and SECC's.
PSU has been consistently much more relevant over a much longer period of time.
1 | Alabama |
2 | Notre Dame (IN) |
3 | Southern California |
4 | Oklahoma |
5 | Ohio St. |
6 | Michigan |
7 | Texas |
8 | Nebraska |
9 | Louisiana St. |
10 | Tennessee |
I think it would be difficult to produce 10 programs that meet that criteria, though. It's a top 10, not whatever definition of elite you want to use.Totally agree Owen. I think the elite schools should be competing for a national title at least once in every decade for not just a few decades either.
Clarification: our assistant did not change Kerry Jackson's transcript at Galveston Ball. Joe Wooley, the Ball coach changed it with Bill Michael's knowledge.Now quick.....tell me about Oklahoma's national championships on probation in 1955, 1956, and 1974......the first involved illegal tuition payments and the second involved an assistant falsifying a player's transcript
And then they got hit with a probation in 1988 for violations from 1980 to 1987, which would include (wait for it)....1985
So using your own standard, how can OU be one of the top programs of all-time?
Let me be clear: OU IS one of the 4-5 best sw ww2programs. But let's not be ripping on Auburn ("oh, their titles don't count because they cheated" and then lift up Oklahoma, who got hit with probation for 4 of their 7 titles).
Auburn is not a top ten all-time program.
They ARE correctly rated just below that in the 10-20 range. 13th in wins, 18th in pct, and as many SEC titles as Florida