Curiously enough, I didn't read Alabama x15 or UWx3 in that list.Certainly pre-1998 is a festival of stupid outcomes and nebulous claims to shit not awarded by any reputable organizations.And 1871 was special.
Curiously enough, I didn't read Alabama x15 or UWx3 in that list.Certainly pre-1998 is a festival of stupid outcomes and nebulous claims to shit not awarded by any reputable organizations.And 1871 was special.The hilarious thing is despite all those stupid outcomes and nebulous claims by irreputable organizations, nobody has ever picked Oregon for any of them.Maybe it wasn't quite so easy to win an MNC and pop off, after all.
UCLA didn't really win 10 titles and 7 in a row because many of them were in a 16 team tourney#ThingsLosersSay
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted. No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off.
and all others before this year were MNC's... I also like to say the NCAA hasn't recognized a NCAA football champion prior to this year... I'm also a dumbfuck duck..http://www.ncaa.com/history/football/fbs
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted. No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off. Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different.
So if the ducks win it this year they are the greatest football program of all time, correct? They would have won the most national championships.The sad thing is there are many many duck fans who think this way. Just like the "nothing before 1998 counts" shit that the dumbfuck in this thread has already posted. No. However, if Oregon takes it this year, they will have had the toughest path ever to claim one. If you think that aspect of the playoff is debatable, you're fucking delusional.There's none of that, "we'd have killed BYU" or "Miami didn't deserve to share," and other hypothetical shit.Cut through the defending and undefeated champ and then take out the preeminent program of the era if Alabama is in Dallas?That trophy will be unassailably earned if the Ducks pull it off. Ugh, your schedule this year, even with the two bowl game playoffs (assuming you win) would not be the toughest path to claim a NC. I'm too lazy to research it but i seriously doubt your schedule matches up the the toughest ever. Shit, I think UW 1991 was harder than yours this year with playing SC, Cal, Nebraska, Michigan. Michigan State, Arizona (lol), Florida State, and Alabama not that much different. Oregon would have snapped a 29 game winning streak, and beaten the greatest college coach in the modern era in back to back weeks. They would also have victories over another top 10 team, a top 15 team on the road, and another top 15 team for the conference crown.You my friend are a moron