Barry Switzer, in Barry Sanders' A Football Life, told his Oklahoma team please don't injure Thurman Thomas, we can tackle him.
I'm pretty clearly not 15, and I watch plenty of college football. I might be influenced by the fact that it was my first season of consistent gambling, and I rode them like crazy, but that team was still amazing. I'm not conceding to anybody.
2008 Florida beat #4 LSU by 30, #8 UGA by 39, #23 FSU by 30, #24 South Carolina by 149, and #'s 1 and 2 by ten and eleven, respectively.
LSU finished 8-5, so please. '95 Nebraska beat 4 teams that finished the season in the top ten, by an average of 30. And oh by the way Nebraska didn't lose at home to a 4 loss team.
Played zero teams with a defense. I'll actually acknowledge the validity fo the '95 Nebraska. An argument for a mid 90s Spurrier dumb is full blown retarded, though.
AT what? You think any team is hanging sixty on that '08 team? Not happening. Hell, the '08 Oklahoma team had a historically elite offense. They put how many points did they put up? 14? And how many consecutive weeks before that had they put up 60 points each game? Like 5? Or was it 6? I dont' see what an argument that the mid 90s Spurrier team was better than the '08 team is based on other than nostalgia. Even the one year they won the natty, that team wasn't an all-time great team. You dont' hear the '96 gators comeup in convos about best ever CFB teams, and for good reason.