http://www.ncaa.com/history/football/fbs I don't think so Scooter! NCAA says differentNo you idiot, you would have lost all your money. None of those are officially recognized championships.
http://www.ncaa.com/history/football/fbs I don't think so Scooter! NCAA says differentNo you idiot, you would have lost all your money. None of those are officially recognized championships.
The NCAA does not officially recognize any FBS football championships, Scooter. They are merely compiling a list from other sources. How does it feel to look as stupid as Hawknick? I'll admit, it's quite a feat.http://www.ncaa.com/history/football/fbs I don't think so Scooter! NCAA says different
You can say all you want against me, but my reasoning why I would theoretically take the bet still holds up and that is odds over time. Even if it does not pay off one year, odds are it will eventually. Let's think about this another way. If all the past 100 teams have played in the current system with a 4 team playoff how many would have been in the playoff? Chances are:
1921
1922
1956
1958
1960
1985
2002
Of those 7 odds are at least 2 would have won. The rules would have benefited the 1960 team a lot, that was a great team that does not get it's due. The Rose Bowl invitation rules at the time worked against them. I have no doubt that the next 100 will be even better.
Iowa opens as 100/1 odds.
Iowa State not on the list I found.
Ohio State at the top of the odds list.
LINK: HERE
I don't feel stupid, I know my arguments for the 1921 team are sound. I will take Iowa against any team in the country.
The 1921 team had a lack of depth at linebacker and really didn't have a good kicking game. The '22 team was much more solid. There was experience, tenacity, and intangibles that could have only been seen in person. I really wish you could have seen them, sonny. They were the bees knees.
The NCAA does not officially recognize any FBS football championships, Scooter. They are merely compiling a list from other sources. How does it feel to look as stupid as Hawknick? I'll admit, it's quite a feat.