Lots of teams labeled 'the greatest of all time' at the beginning of the season didn't go on to win the NC.
Ask me after the games have been played.
Well then 1973.
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Lots of teams labeled 'the greatest of all time' at the beginning of the season didn't go on to win the NC.
Ask me after the games have been played.
- 2005, IMO even with 2 early losses was the best team of the Tressel era and best team in the country at the end of the year. In a playoff era they would have beaten Texas or USC.
At the end of the year they were playing some average to very bad teams (MSU 5-6, IU 4-7, Minn 7-5, Illinois 2-9, NW 7-5, UM 7-5) and did not have a win against a quality team all year except an overrated ND team. I can't put this team as the best in the Tressel era. Especially ahead of 2002 or 2006.
Arguably the best Ohio State team of the "modern" era versus the best Michigan team of the "modern" era. Of course, the Game ended in a 10-10 tie and each team finished the season with an identical 10-0-1 record. The National Championship Foundation awarded both teams a share of their 1973 national championship (along with undefeated Notre Dame).
- You always have to give a nod to 1973 in these conversations. They ape fucked (and I do mean ape fucked) everyone that was put in front of them but were once tied in a rivalry game when the rival was actually good. These days I'm guessing they get a pass and a spot in the playoff to do some more ape fucking.