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How about 62-24 in the National Championship.
Maimi's win over Nebraska was pretty equally dominant I'd say. I don't remember the Nebraska Florida game, but I do know the Miami Nebraska title game was a lot more of a blowout than the final score indicated. Miami was up 34-0 in the first half before they stopped trying.
'01 Miami never played '95 Nebraska's triple option. Not with the players Nebraska had that were fast and knew too well what they were doing.
As for defense, I seem to remember a team that didn't allow a single point in the regular season :whistling:.
ok heres and unbiased observation of the best teams in college football, he comes up with a formula to come up with his results......#1 95" Nebraska #2 01' Miami #3 96' Florida
How to Calculate the Greatest College Football Team Ever - Associated Content
Personally, I can only rem the 01' Hurricanes...but didnt espn predict the best team ever I think they picked 01' Miami, but the fans picked 95' Nebraska
ok heres and unbiased observation of the best teams in college football, he comes up with a formula to come up with his results......#1 95" Nebraska #2 01' Miami #3 96' Florida
How to Calculate the Greatest College Football Team Ever - Associated Content
Personally, I can only rem the 01' Hurricanes...but didnt espn predict the best team ever I think they picked 01' Miami, but the fans picked 95' Nebraska
If you're talking about the 1939 UT team you're right except the lost the bowl game to Southern Cal 14-0...not a good way to end a "no hitter" season
Bowl games back then were exhibition events. I'm sure it didn't help that the game was played 5 minutes from USC. Don't you think traveling across the country was somewhat of disadvantage back in the 30's?