Noah Nelson, 2020, 3* OT, Gilbert (Williams Field) AZ (OFFERED 5/8/2018)
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It's Bama in a tier by themselves.StrongArmCobra said:
They do have two, 1914 and 1941.HillsboroDuck said:
Notre Dame was the first national powerhouse program.StrongArmCobra said:
Texas is Texas baby. They were the first national powerhouse program in the first half of the 20th century. If you're doing a Mount Rushmore of college football programs they would be George Washington.HillsboroDuck said:
Holy shit I didn't even see this gem. Let's do it.StrongArmCobra said:
I don't care about just fucking national championships. 90-95% of the all-time history of these top programs are seasons in which they didn't win national championships. So who had more success longer? Who has the highest overall win percentage? Who was dominant for longer? Who put more prominent players in the NFL? The Mount Rushmore of college football is Bama, USC, Texas, and Ohio State and I'd put Miami at #5 due to their dominance during peak eras and ridiculous amount of top NFL players they produced. Miami was also just way more swaggy than everybody else and changed college football culture so those great Miami teams will always be remembered as more legendary than any others in college football. Fuck Oklahoma.
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
So who had more success longer?
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
Who has the highest overall win percentage
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
Who was dominant for longer?
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
Who put more prominent players in the NFL?
Well you got one thing right.StrongArmCobra said:
Fuck Oklahoma.
Texas doesn't even have a national championship from the first half the 20th century.
You're seriously not even trying.
But fine the 60's and 70's since you wanna be nit picky.
Texas is the George Washington of college football. Ain't no doubt about it.
You wanna replace Texas with Notre Dame in the top-4 as the George Washington? That's fine. You can have that opinion. It's not blasphemous. They're up there. But Oklahoma would still be out of the top-4 in that scenario: Bama, USC, Ohio State, Notre Dame.
Oklahoma, Ohio State, USC, Notre Dame interchangeable in tier 2. You could argue any 3 of these 4 and I wouldn't be mad, they're indistinguishable.
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DisagreeHillsboroDuck said:
Notre Dame was the first national powerhouse program.StrongArmCobra said:
Texas is Texas baby. They were the first national powerhouse program in the first half of the 20th century. If you're doing a Mount Rushmore of college football programs they would be George Washington.HillsboroDuck said:
Holy shit I didn't even see this gem. Let's do it.StrongArmCobra said:
I don't care about just fucking national championships. 90-95% of the all-time history of these top programs are seasons in which they didn't win national championships. So who had more success longer? Who has the highest overall win percentage? Who was dominant for longer? Who put more prominent players in the NFL? The Mount Rushmore of college football is Bama, USC, Texas, and Ohio State and I'd put Miami at #5 due to their dominance during peak eras and ridiculous amount of top NFL players they produced. Miami was also just way more swaggy than everybody else and changed college football culture so those great Miami teams will always be remembered as more legendary than any others in college football. Fuck Oklahoma.
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
So who had more success longer?
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
Who has the highest overall win percentage
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
Who was dominant for longer?
OklahomaStrongArmCobra said:
Who put more prominent players in the NFL?
Well you got one thing right.StrongArmCobra said:
Fuck Oklahoma.
Texas doesn't even have a national championship from the first half the 20th century.
You're seriously not even trying.
Notre Dame doesn’t hold a candle to the Byzantine Empire. Ask Race -





