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re: 2019 LSU will ALWAYS be the best team of all time
Posted on 12/7/25 at 1:13 am to biglego
Posted on 12/7/25 at 1:13 am to biglego
quote:lol no they didn't. They replaced about half their starters including 4 OL TE FB and WR didn't matter still had the GOAT offense and GOAT team period.
They returned most everyone from their 1994 team that beat Miami for the NC.
Where do yall be coming up with this stuff?
This post was edited on 12/7/25 at 1:16 am
Posted on 12/7/25 at 7:49 am to Smokedawg
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They look like different versions of Brock Lesnar
And by all accounts from that era, on the same steroid regiment as well. "Rampant steroid use" is how its been described.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 8:34 am to CatsGoneWild
Sayin and Mendoza entered B1G CG with 30/32 TD passes. Burrow finished the 2019 15-game season with 60.TDs.
I believe Jefferson and Chase each had 20 TDs.
LSU beat 7 top 10 teams: Texas, Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Clemson. And with the exception of Alabama and Auburn, they rolled everyone.
I believe Jefferson and Chase each had 20 TDs.
LSU beat 7 top 10 teams: Texas, Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Clemson. And with the exception of Alabama and Auburn, they rolled everyone.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 8:35 am to CatsGoneWild
Sayin and Mendoza entered B1G CG with 30/32 TD passes. Burrow finished the 2019 15-game season with 60.TDs.
I believe Jefferson and Chase each had 20 TDs.
LSU beat 7 top 10 teams: Texas, Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Clemson. And with the exception of Alabama and Auburn, they rolled everyone.
I believe Jefferson and Chase each had 20 TDs.
LSU beat 7 top 10 teams: Texas, Florida, Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma, and Clemson. And with the exception of Alabama and Auburn, they rolled everyone.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 11:02 am to VerlanderBEAST
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Where do yall be coming up with this stuff?
I did zero research before writing that
Posted on 12/7/25 at 11:12 am to Snoopy04
Per google AI
(different eras, different rules, different officiating, over the past 10 or so years quarterbacks are protected like they were not 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago; you could actually blindside a receiver 40 years ago)
There's no single "best ever," but the 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 2001 Miami Hurricanes, and 1972 USC Trojans are consistently ranked as the greatest due to their overwhelming dominance, perfect records, and sheer talent, with Nebraska's '71 and '95 teams often leading discussions for sheer power, while Miami's '01 squad is legendary for its NFL talent and '72 USC for its near-perfect season and skill players like Lynn Swann.
Top Contenders & Why:
1971 Nebraska (13-0): Beat #2 Oklahoma in the "Game of the Century," featured Johnny Rodgers, and was incredibly dominant, ending the season by crushing Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl.
1995 Nebraska (12-0): Averaged over 53 points per game, won by an average of 30+ points, and is often called the most dominant team ever in the last 50 years.
2001 Miami Hurricanes (12-0): Loaded with future NFL stars (like Clinton Portis, Ed Reed, Sean Taylor), they had 38 draft picks and are considered perhaps the greatest champion of the BCS era.
1972 USC Trojans (12-0): Received every first-place vote, were unstoppable offensively and defensively, and featured stars like Sam Cunningham and Lynn Swann.
Other Strong Candidates:
2004 USC Trojans (13-0): Another dominant USC team that finished undefeated.
2019 LSU Tigers (15-0): Known for perhaps the most efficient offense ever, led by Joe Burrow.
1945 Army Cadets (9-0): A legendary team from an earlier era, led by Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis.
Ultimately, the "best" depends on criteria (era, competition, offensive/defensive style), but Nebraska's '71 and '95 teams, Miami's '01 squad, and USC's '72 team are perennial favorites.
(different eras, different rules, different officiating, over the past 10 or so years quarterbacks are protected like they were not 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago; you could actually blindside a receiver 40 years ago)
There's no single "best ever," but the 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 2001 Miami Hurricanes, and 1972 USC Trojans are consistently ranked as the greatest due to their overwhelming dominance, perfect records, and sheer talent, with Nebraska's '71 and '95 teams often leading discussions for sheer power, while Miami's '01 squad is legendary for its NFL talent and '72 USC for its near-perfect season and skill players like Lynn Swann.
Top Contenders & Why:
1971 Nebraska (13-0): Beat #2 Oklahoma in the "Game of the Century," featured Johnny Rodgers, and was incredibly dominant, ending the season by crushing Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl.
1995 Nebraska (12-0): Averaged over 53 points per game, won by an average of 30+ points, and is often called the most dominant team ever in the last 50 years.
2001 Miami Hurricanes (12-0): Loaded with future NFL stars (like Clinton Portis, Ed Reed, Sean Taylor), they had 38 draft picks and are considered perhaps the greatest champion of the BCS era.
1972 USC Trojans (12-0): Received every first-place vote, were unstoppable offensively and defensively, and featured stars like Sam Cunningham and Lynn Swann.
Other Strong Candidates:
2004 USC Trojans (13-0): Another dominant USC team that finished undefeated.
2019 LSU Tigers (15-0): Known for perhaps the most efficient offense ever, led by Joe Burrow.
1945 Army Cadets (9-0): A legendary team from an earlier era, led by Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis.
Ultimately, the "best" depends on criteria (era, competition, offensive/defensive style), but Nebraska's '71 and '95 teams, Miami's '01 squad, and USC's '72 team are perennial favorites.
This post was edited on 12/7/25 at 11:15 am
Posted on 12/7/25 at 11:15 am to CatsGoneWild
Best recent team. Old
Nebraska teams and 90s Miami Fla were elite on both sides of the ball. Not just offense.
Nebraska teams and 90s Miami Fla were elite on both sides of the ball. Not just offense.
Posted on 12/7/25 at 11:18 am to TheePalmetto
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lol you’re not even top 10 all time, get the frick out of here lol.
Well that’s just dumb. Don’t be dumb
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