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College Football - Top Ten Dynasties
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1. Oklahoma 1953-58 Record: 60-3-1
The Sooners won 47 in a row, two national titles and defeated teams by an average of 28.6 points per game.

2. Notre Dame 1946-49 Record: 36-0-2
Frank Leahy's Fighting Irish won three national championships and never trailed over four years. The only blemishes are two ties with Army in '46 and USC in '48.

3. Army 1944-46 Record: 27-0-1
Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis helped the Cadets capture two national titles. The defense wasn't bad, either, giving up an average of 5.8 points per game.

4. Nebraska 1993-95 Record: 36-1
An 18-16 loss to Florida State in the 1994 Orange Bowl kept the Cornhuskers from winning three titles in a row. Tommie Frazier and Co. scored 40 or more points 22 times.

5. Nebraska 1970-71 Record: 24-0-1
Johnny Rodgers led the Cornhuskers to two national titles. They won 23 games in a row, including the 35-31 victory over Oklahoma, considered the greatest college game ever played.

6. USC 2002-2006 Record: 56-5
Pete Carroll's Trojans included two national titles and three Heisman award winners.

7. Miami 1986-92 Record: 76-6
It began with Heisman winner Vinny Testaverde and ended with Heisman winner Gino Torretta. In between, the Hurricanes won three national championships and dominated college football.

8. Oklahoma 1973-75 Record: 32-1-1
Barry Switzer's crew won national titles in '74 and '75 and finished third in '73. The Sooners averaged 35.8 points per game and allowed 11.1.

9. Alabama 1964-66 Record: 30-2-1
The Crimson Tide captured national championships in '64 and '65 and finished third behind Notre Dame and Michigan State in '66 despite an 11-0 record.

10. Alabama 1977-79 Record: 34-2
National championships in '78 and '79 put the bow on Bear Bryant's career
#2
The beautiful thing about this biased list, is that my underdog Alabama Crimson Tide BLASTED #1 Gino Torreta and Miami 34-13 in the National Championship game in '92...beautiful. Offense sells tickets. Defense wins championships Big Grin. And while Im at it, Torreta was the WORST Heisman trophy winner EVER.
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TidesHoss32 Wrote:The beautiful thing about this biased list, is that my underdog Alabama Crimson Tide BLASTED #1 Gino Torreta and Miami 34-13 in the National Championship game in '92...beautiful. Offense sells tickets. Defense wins championships Big Grin. And while Im at it, Torreta was the WORST Heisman trophy winner EVER.

Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, How dare you diss my Canes!!!!:ChairHit:
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LOL..Wasnt dissin the Canes, but c'mon man, you have to admit that Gino wasnt the best player on his own team that year..
Stardust Wrote:Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, How dare you diss my Canes!!!!:ChairHit:
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TidesHoss32 Wrote:LOL..Wasnt dissin the Canes, but c'mon man, you have to admit that Gino wasnt the best player on his own team that year..

No, he was defintely not the best player in college football that year, but as typical of the Heisman, it doesn't always go to the best player (least year). Gino was leading the Canes to the second straight Championship game and had thrown for an impressive 3000+ yards. That was the year that Horace Copeland made some of the most impresive TD cathes by any college player in the history, but again, who gets credit for passing TD's????? I'm with you though, Gino was not the best player, on either his team or the nation....
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If Florida can continue on this streak they are on, with another national chamionship this year, they should be on the list.
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C.Clair Wrote:If Florida can continue on this streak they are on, with another national chamionship this year, they should be on the list.

Very likely

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