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As NCAA Football 10’s release date rapidly approaches, I could think of no better way to pass the time than to rank the five most dominant teams in NCAA Football history. Since the NCAA Football series dates back to Bill Walsh College Football, compiling a top-five list was no easy task. In the end, only the most dominant programs survived, and with no BCS computer to bail them out, four teams had to go home empty handed.

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# 1 the_EDJ @ 07/09/09 04:30 PM
Great article, I have a hard time arguing with your picks. As a Husker fan, I can remember the pain of getting beat by Oklahoma with their high powered offenses.
 
# 2 sinc79 @ 07/09/09 06:27 PM
Nebraska teams were never as good in video games because they didn't have a passing attack, now they are much more balanced.
 
# 3 aimiami @ 07/09/09 06:34 PM
ha funny to see how much graphics and stuff has improved over like 10 years even 5 is completley diffrent
How couldnt miami be the most dominant team
 
# 4 prot22 @ 07/09/09 06:35 PM
1994 Colorado Buffaloes offense was very tough for people to stop.
 
# 5 EtheRed @ 07/09/09 06:40 PM
The husker teams with Tommie Frazier and than later with Eric Crouch were unstoppable. The option was the main attack on the earlier games and those two teams were the best at it. They have to be up there
 
# 6 solidhurricane5 @ 07/09/09 06:53 PM
NICE POST!!..... YOU ALSO SHOULD'VE PUT DEM 1991 BOYZ UP THERE TOO....BUT BILL WALSH'S DIDN'T HIT UNTIL '93 SO.... '02&'03 WERE THE BEST EVER!!!!.... GO CANES!!!!
 
# 7 aimiami @ 07/09/09 07:25 PM
god nebraska was terrible all you had to do was blitz
 
# 8 Wjkporter @ 07/09/09 07:56 PM
Texas '06, North Carlona '98 you could not throw are Run on them.. And don't think about throwing on Dre Bly side....
 
# 9 Jazzfanatic12 @ 07/09/09 08:29 PM
2004 Utah Utes team with Alex Smith should be somewhere up there!!!
 
# 10 AntRWill @ 07/10/09 12:21 AM
Yes! Those two Miami teams are the best teams ever in the College Football series. I was able to take down the 2003 squad more than once on heisman. But, I actually lost in a game where a reciever caught a diving touchdown pass that bounced of off a pylon!
 
# 11 C the Lyte @ 07/10/09 08:46 AM
Yeah there has to be a Nebraska team up there somewhere.

AntRWill, off the pylon!!! Wow!!!
 
# 12 sdid22 @ 07/10/09 11:11 AM
Being a Gator fan those Miami teams, FSU, and that Tennessee team gave me hell.

Florida Gators on NCAA 97 had one of the most potent passing attacks the game has ever seen. Wuerffel to Hilliard, Anthony, Jacquez Green, Travis McGriff. A three headed monster at RB with Fred Taylor, Terry Jackson, and Elijah Williams. Their defense also had 3 beast at LB with J.Kearse, J****tledge, and Mike Peterson. Lawrence Wright was a lethal college safety. Along with Anthone Lott, Shea Showers and Fred Weary to round out a secondary that would grab so many picks.
 
# 13 sportyguyfl31 @ 07/10/09 12:06 PM
1994 Colorado Buffalos, 2007 Ohio State Buckeyes need to be thrown in there as well
 
# 14 WatchdogXC @ 07/10/09 05:26 PM
Colorado was amazing in Bill Walsh '95. Kordell Stewart had 100 speed if I remember right and their flexbone option plays were tough when you had to the option of the Stewart QB run, the pitch to Rashaan Salaam, or the pitch coming the other way to Bryant Westbrook. Ohio State was fun to play as on that game as well with Joey Galloway, Chris Saners, Terry Glenn, and Eddie George on offense and then you had Lorenzo Styles and Craig Powell at linebacker on defense. Powell had some amazing speed (94 I think) at the ROLB which was always the best position to blitz from in the Genesis EA football games.
 
# 15 spliff616 @ 07/10/09 09:41 PM
I have to agree with the Gators on NCAA '97. Aside from the fun n' gun offense and aggressive defense, it seemed like green could return every kickoff to the house.
 
# 16 SlimKibbles @ 07/11/09 11:45 AM
That 02 Miami team also had Najeh Davenport. I think I started him at tailback a lot more often than Portis. He had speed and could break tackles much easier. I almost felt guilty using them as my franchise team.
 
# 17 huskerfan101 @ 07/11/09 11:07 PM
Um didnt Nebraska beat Tennessee in 98 or was it 97???????? But either way Nebraska should be in the top 5
 
# 18 panthers_freak @ 07/12/09 01:37 PM
the 03 trojans were unstoppable.
 
# 19 SlimKibbles @ 07/13/09 12:17 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by huskerfan101
Um didnt Nebraska beat Tennessee in 98 or was it 97???????? But either way Nebraska should be in the top 5
That was '97 season but Jan. '98 OB.
 
# 20 JerzeyReign @ 07/21/09 01:28 PM
It's amazing people are naming teams from just the 90's-2000 time period. You have to look at the old Oklahoma, Notre Dame, and Nebraska teams of the past. But to say on par with the thread...

1. 1997 Michigan (Co-title? I still hate Tommy Osbourne to this day)(biased)
2. 2001 Miami (Didn't their entire team go to the NFL even the waterboy?)
3. 2000 Oklahoma Sooners (not sure if it's the right year I'ma check...)
4. 1995/96 Florida Gators (Steve Spurrier should of stayed....)
5. 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers (What was the QB name again.. can't think right now but I don't think anybody in FOOTBALL history has ever run the option better than him...)

I won't even say I've beaten anyone on this list... The computer CHEATED, jk, oh and push all my years back one since they would be good on the next year's game I got a little confused in the thread...
 

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