I also wouldn't be surprised to see Muhammad, Davis, enwere, Broussard, and Sebastian to make rosters.
Enwere depends on what the trend on running backs is when he gets out. Things have been trending to small scat-back receiving RB's. But I bet that is about to change.
He'll probably develop into an exceptional pass blocker, which will help in that regard. The Broncos may keep the RB from Duke simply because he is a big RB that can pass block. That may become the trend on teams with rather expensive QB's. The Packers have done it before too.
Wiki says 1886, but college football reference says 1916. Wiki's season by season breakdown also only starts at 1916. But anyways, Cal has 29 fewer games played (and 165 fewer wins). That's including Cal's seasons of 1917, 1918, and 1943 which UT took off to help win some wars. Stupid, hippie, draft-dodgers. I realize you were being facetious. I still enjoy some good hard facts.
wonder teams [itch bay]es. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Golden_Bears_football#1920s_.22Wonder_Teams.22
UT had a stretch of 18 shutouts in 19 games. They gave up 6 points in the one non-shutout game. '38-'40, UT Let up 75 points over the 3 season span, including 26 shutous (in 33 games). That success probably would've continued had Neyland not been called away for the next 5 years for military duty.