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Dennis Dodd

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Eight schools, 12 great dynasties

Posted on: July 14, 2008 11:47 pm
 

These are other great college football dynasties to go along with the Pete Carroll story...

Alabama, 1961-66, 1971-79: The two-time defending champions went 11-0 in 1966 and finished <em>No. 3</em> in the final polls. Bear's second run included national championships in 1973, 1978 and 1979. Bama is spending $4 million a year on Nick Saban in hopes of getting back to those days.

Army 1944-50: Doc Blanchard, Glenn Davis, Red Blaik and consecutive national championships in 1944-45. There were three in a row if you count the Helms Athletic Foundation giving Army its No. 1 ranking in 1946, which we don't.

Florida State 1987-2000: Fourteen consecutive years with a top four finish in the AP poll. From upset kings to ACC kings, FSU ruled the country in that span, at least as far as the Florida panhandle. Bowden is hoping for national title No. 3 before Jimbo Fisher takes over.

Miami , 1983-2002: The Canes changed everything from fashion to end-zone celebrations to the game itself.  It's hard to argue with five national championships under four different coaches. This dynasty lasted so long that a member of the 1987 title team, Randy Shannon, is now the coach.

Nebraska, 1970-1999: Nebraska started dominating college football with Bob Devaney's back-to-back championships in 1970-71. Tom Osborne went on to win 84 percent of his games from 1973-97. That included three national championships and 13 conference titles.

Notre Dame, 1919-30, 1943-49: Knute Rockne won 105 games in 13 years establishing the Fighting Irish -- and college football -- as a national passion. Frank Leahy won 86 percent of his games including four national championships in two different coaching terms.

Oklahoma, 1948-58, 1971-85: Bud Wilkinson was the mastermind behind what might be the most unbreakable record in the game, 47-consecutive victories. The second run includes Barry Switzer's three national championships in 1974, 1975 and 1985. Bob Stoops has a nice little run going himself with a championship and five Big 12 titles this decade.

USC, 1967-1979, 2002-present:  John McKay and John Robinson combined to win seven Rose Bowls and four national championships in the first dominant 13-year run. Pete Carroll came within 19 seconds of becoming the first coach to win three consecutive national championships in 2005.

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Posted on: July 16, 2008 11:07 am

Eight schools, 12 great dynasties

How about Penn State during the span of 1968 to 1994?

Five undefeated teams

Two national titles

Sixteen seasons with at least 10 wins

#2 in the country in both wins and winning percentage

Eighteen top 10 seasons based on the AP and Coaches Poll (ranked in the Top 10 by at least one of the two polls)

A bowl record of 16-8, which included wins in 3 Orange Bowls, 1 Rose Bowl, 2 Cotton Bowls, 5 Fiesta Bowls, and 1 Sugar Bowl.

That's a damn good resume for a period of that length.



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Posted on: July 16, 2008 1:19 pm

Eight schools, 12 great dynasties

And no mention of the Buckeyes... or any Big 10 team for that matter.  It's almost as if Dodd doesn't like the Big 10 - oh, that's right, he doesn't.

Also, if we're going to talk about Peter Carrol, his dynasty has the exact number of BCS Championships as the Buckeyes - 1.  Yes, the Buckeys have lost more bowl games in the recent past than USC, but those were National Championship games. 

Ah Dennis, you continue to boggle the mind.  You get paid to make these comments?



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Posted on: July 16, 2008 11:22 pm

Considering all of NCAA Football............

 None of those FBS dynasties can touch the Mt Union dynasty that we are seeing now . The Purple Raiders have won 10 of the last 15  'real' National Championships...not  FBS style 'pretend' NCs. Jerry Moore's Appy State program will be going for an unprecedented 4-peat national championship in 08. If ASU pulls that off, it can , arguably,  claim to be the top dynasty. Remember, it's harder to rack up NCAA , on field, national titles than it is 'voted' national poll titles......much harder.



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Posted on: July 17, 2008 1:49 am

Eight schools, 12 great dynasties

"Pete Carroll came within 19 seconds of becoming the first coach to win three consecutive national championships in 2005."

That statement is hilarious!!! I hate when i hear that

03- LSU national champs!!!! You cant call yourself a champion if you dont play in the championship game

04 - Yes they won...... but they had talks of stripping the title due to hte Reggie Busewnt

05 - they only made it there because they didnt play anone and BSC had them overrated the whole season. And LOST!!!!!

Hell - I think LSU has been a better dynasty from 01-present.

5-2 bowl record

3 Sugar bowl wins

3 conference champs (hardest conference!!!)

2 National champions

I wouldnt call that a dynasty yet, but the point is - neither is USC!!!!



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