The Fall of College Football’s 1990 Dynasties

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 The Fall of College Football’s 1990 Dynasties
The college football season is still three months away, but here’s a story you can expect to see everywhere in previews everywhere: The demise of dynasties such as Notre Dame, Nebraska, Miami and Florida State. None of them will be ranked in the preseason Top 25, and it is certainly an odd feeling to see them all rebuilding at the same time. Feel free to toss Michigan there if you feel ... [link]

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College football dynasties are dying a slow, ...
Published 5/22/2008 by DAULERIO at Deadspin
College football dynasties are dying a slow, painful death. [The Big Lead]

Nebraska's Blue Book Value
Published 5/23/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (BLV) at Hi-Plains Drifter
This is a question for the displaced Nebraskans: What is the societal value of Nebraska football? I ask because of this post on thebiglead.com detailing "The Fall of College Football's 1990 Dynasties." Here's an excerpt: Does anyone remember the last time Notre Dame, Nebraska, Miami and Florida State all had back-to-back poor seasons? Yeah, neither do I. The age of a true dynasty is long gone as there has not been a legit back-to-back BCS title winner since it was created 10 years ago (before you start, spare me USC fans).The post was good ...

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