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Peter_Spaeth 11-30-2014 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by slidekellyslide (Post 1349782)
Certainly in the last 50 years Nebraska's football history is far superior to Michigan's. Now over the last 125 years it's pretty close to even, but Michigan had an 11 year head start on Nebraska in football.

I have a 125 year time frame on most issues. :D 4-4-1 head to head I believe, btw.

drcy 11-30-2014 06:51 PM

I go by quality of wins and anything before 1975 really was rugby.

sycks22 11-30-2014 07:02 PM

If we're talking the history of college football the U of M Gophers have a winning record on pretty much everyone. We dominated in the 30's - 60's. Buckeyes all the way though

scooter729 11-30-2014 07:08 PM

Harvard's national titles in college football will crush most programs if we're talking 125 years here!

Not sure how this derailed into two completely separate threads within one thread, but enjoying both topics....

Peter_Spaeth 11-30-2014 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by sycks22 (Post 1349790)
If we're talking the history of college football the U of M Gophers have a winning record on pretty much everyone. We dominated in the 30's - 60's. Buckeyes all the way though

Dude. Michigan v Minnesota 73-24-3. The Little Brown Jug game, for those not steeped in the tradition.

Mdmtx 11-30-2014 07:43 PM

michigan
 
As a die hard big 8/12 guy (in fact I played at k-state) I find it hard to admit that the tradition of Michigan and Ohio state crushes anything the big 8 could muster. Oklahoma would give them the best run with wilkinson, Switzer and stoops. My .02.

slidekellyslide 11-30-2014 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mdmtx (Post 1349809)
As a die hard big 8/12 guy (in fact I played at k-state) I find it hard to admit that the tradition of Michigan and Ohio state crushes anything the big 8 could muster. Oklahoma would give them the best run with wilkinson, Switzer and stoops. My .02.

I think I would ignore Nebraska's tradition too if my team only won 15 times in 95 games against them. :D

Tabe 11-30-2014 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by oldjudge (Post 1346499)
class acts on the sideline like Tom Osborne .

Two words: Lawrence Phillips

drcy 12-01-2014 01:21 AM

During periods of past history, Minnesota and Michigan State were national powerhouses. Ebbs and tides.

My dad said when was at Michigan he said they were marginal and he never went to a game. I went to the UW during the Pre-Alverez days, back when they would fight Northwestern for second to last place. The daughter of the former Badger coach Dave McClain was in my high school graduating class. He led the Badgers to a couple of Bowls, but died of a hear attack when his daughter was in h.s.

I have family members who went to Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota and Michigan State, and my parents met and were married in Ann Arbor, so I say we're a Big Ten family. I live on the West Coast but follow the Big 10/12 not the Pac 10/12. Just can't acclimate to a league with Arizona State, UCLA and USC. November college football games in 85 degrees seems so unnatural. Gotta have some frost on the ground.

I remember when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would come to Green Bay in December and the Packers would always have the definite home field advantage. I remember Steve Young getting sacked and having a face mask full of snow.

toledo_mudhen 12-01-2014 03:46 AM

The greatest thing that ever happened for illegal sports betting - was Tom Osborne who absolutely crushed point spreads and never let up.... It was always amusing to see how Vegas struggled with trying to put a line on a Nebraska game...... those were the days - good times

slidekellyslide 12-01-2014 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by toledo_mudhen (Post 1349857)
The greatest thing that ever happened for illegal sports betting - was Tom Osborne who absolutely crushed point spreads and never let up.... It was always amusing to see how Vegas struggled with trying to put a line on a Nebraska game...... those were the days - good times

Yeah, that was when NU's second and third stringers were better players than most teams first teamers. People always accused Osborne of running it up, but those are people who never watched the games.

Fred 12-01-2014 06:59 AM

1984 Orange Bowl. That was a defining moment. Wow, that was a gutsy call by Osborne (even though it went the wrong way).

steve B 12-01-2014 10:25 AM

Neither of my colleges had much in Football.

Northeastern had a team, but I never went. A friend that did says the college was embarrassed by one particular cheer, that being "we beat the spread!" With few wins that had to do.

My other school had no team. They did have basketball, but it was basically the guys who played in the parking lot during lunch. I only learned they were the team after a couple years when I heard them talking about having played against Manute Bol.

As far as I know there wasn't anyone cheating at collectibles either. Maybe at NU, it's a biggish school.

Steve B


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