USC Trojans - The Greatest Teams in the History of College Football
College football attracts millions of fans
nationwide, especially come football season. Rivalries between schools
are fierce, with a lot of school spirit and thrashing and bashing
between students broadcast live on national television. This is why
watching the game and keeping updated about football matches excites a
lot of viewers especially the alumni and those who associate themselves
with a particular school, usually the one that represents their state.
College football is almost as exciting as the National Football League
(NFL). As with professional football, everyone has their own favorite
team. Throughout history, however, there are undoubtedly better teams
than others who have played their way to the top. After all, football
can be measured objectively through scores and points just like most
any other sport. When it comes to greatness, the stats say it all.
Below are some of the greatest football teams in college football
history.
1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers
The 1971 Cornhuskers are
considered to be one of the best college football teams to ever exist.
There is little disagreement on the greatness of this team, just
looking at its offense which averages more than 39 points a game and
surrenders only 8.2 points a game. Led by kick and punt returner Johnny
Rodgers, who not surprisingly won the 1972 Heisman Trophy, the 1972
Cornhuskers won over Oklahoma who was ranked No.2 at that time with a
record of 35-31 during Thanksgiving Day. The 1972 Cornhuskers-Oklahoma
game has been dubbed as the "Game of the Century." The Cornhuskers
finished that season with a record of 13-0 and a 38-6 drubbing in the
Orange Bowl against Alabama.
1972 USC Trojans
When the 1972
season ended, the USC Trojans finished with an incredible 12-0 record,
which just shows how successful this team was. They defeated Ohio State
in the Rose Bowl with a score of 42-17 under the guidance of head coach
John McKay. That season, the Trojans were named No. 1 in all media
polls and ballots.
1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers
The 1995
Nebraska had it all, a great offense and a great defense. It was no
wonder that they were able to defeat four teams in the Top 10 by no
fewer than 23 points. They also had an impeccable running attack in
Lawrence Phillips and Ahman Green. The 1995 season was their second
straight national championship, winning the Fiesta Bowl against Florida
with a 62-24 score.
1945 Army Black Knights
That year, the
Black Knights teamed up with the armed services and the Allies to win
World War II and went on to a fall campaign with tailback Glenn Davis
and fullback Felix "Doc" Blanchard. Both players won the much coveted
Heisman Trophy, Blanchard in 1945 when he ran 718 yards and 19 TDs, and
Davis in 1946. The Army finished the season with a 9-0 record. They
defeated Notre Dame with a 48-0 score and trounced the Pennsylvania
Quakers by 61-0.
2001 Miami Hurricanes
The 2001 Miami
Hurricanes had unbelievably good players who were all first-draft
selections in the 2002 NFL Draft: All-American quarterback Ken Dorsey,
offensive tackle Bryant "Mount" Mckinnie, running back Clinton Portis,
cornerbacks Mike Rumph and Phillip Buchanon, wide receiver Jeremy
Shockey, and safety Edward Reed.