On 88 and 89
I actually agree with him. I thought Miami was the better team in '88 and ND was the better team in '89. Still, it it tough to knock a team that beat #4, #3, #2, and #1 at on point all in the same season. Three times, ND played the highest ranked "available" team (#1 Miami, #2 Southern Cal, and #3 WVa - Miami was #2, rematches are for losers).
ND was better than FSU in '93, however.
Complete thread:
- FO's top 100 teams of the last 100 years. -
LaFortune Teller,
2010-07-27, 16:23
- No '24 Irish? -
PMan,
2010-07-28, 04:58
- 1929, 1947, 1949 and 1953 also are missing - Sherman Oaks, 2010-07-28, 08:10
- On 88 and 89 -
Jeff (BGS),
2010-07-27, 19:36
- I'm with you on 88 and 89. -
LaFortune Teller,
2010-07-28, 00:35
- Those of us who lived through it know exactly what you mean
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Sherman Oaks,
2010-07-28, 08:07
- Those of us who lived through it know exactly what you mean
- I'm with you on 88 and 89. -
LaFortune Teller,
2010-07-28, 00:35
- I guess Bama really did win 12 championships. -
Bryan (IrishCavan),
2010-07-27, 18:55
- I've always thought the SEC was stronger before integration -
JRT,
2010-07-28, 04:06
- Your snark is well-taken - Sherman Oaks, 2010-07-28, 08:06
- He never posted the formula itself. - LaFortune Teller, 2010-07-28, 00:39
- I've always thought the SEC was stronger before integration -
JRT,
2010-07-28, 04:06
- No '24 Irish? -
PMan,
2010-07-28, 04:58