It saved us from getting a beatdown from Miami in 2001 is what it did. Of all the years we have been in the hunt in my half century of Voldom, there are 2 years that I never pine over what might have been natty-wise. 1995 and 2001. 1995 Nebraska is the greatest CFB team of my lifetime and 2001...
Let's not even make a comparison between an incoming freshman with zero snaps under his belt and our last national championship winning quarterback, how bout that?
We actually went 47. No one recognizes 1967, it's an embarrassing claim, made all the more embarrassing by the fact that Georgia won the Litkenhous national championship in 1968, but doesn't claim it.
I'll wait for them to actually do anything in season instead. There's been alot more off-season champions over the years than actual champions. Anyway, we don't play them next year, so I'm not super concerned with how they look in spring practice, no offense to you.
Georgia is not going to "weaken" as long as Smart is there. Alabama is definitely weaker without Saban. LSU had one great year but otherwise has been kind of meh since Les Miles left. Florida, lol. I am more worried about newcomers like Texas and Oklahoma taking up oxygen than many traditional...
Texas is a paper tiger. That first year in the league they were set up for success by the schedule. They aren't going to know what hit them going into alot of these SEC venues, as they learned with Florida and Georgia last year.
USCjr hung a banner for Spurrier winning 86. Spurrier winning 10 games 3 years in a row from 2010-2012 is the absolute zenith of their history, garnering 1 division title.
We came back after a long title drought in 1998. It had been 47 years since The 51' ship (1967 is a claim, we didn't recognize at the time, and no one else did then or does now, so I am not counting it).
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