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Bronco Mendenall: Crazy, Stupid or a remarkable combination of both?
The weight history has in college football is insane.
I don't care if your school won 13 championships before World War II. What have you done lately?
The same goes for BYU. I don't care that the team won a championship in 1984. That's nice, but the kids on the team now weren't even alive when that went down.
If I'm a recruit, I look at the recent history, 10 years, tops. What Notre Dame did when my dad was in diapers doesn't interest me.
I like to picture Bronco using this line with Manti, convincing the kid that Bronco is crazy and pushing him into the waiting arms of Charlie Weis.
"In conclusion, let me give a shout-out to dirty sex. What a great thing it is" - Northwestcoug
"And you people wonder why you've had extermination orders issued against you." - landpoke
"Can't . . . let . . . foolish statements . . . by . . . BYU fans . . . go . . . unanswered . . . ." - LA Ute
The two possibles are 1938 and 1953. In 1938, 8-1 Notre Dame was awarded the national championship by the Dickinson System, while Texas Christian (which finished 11-0) was awarded the championship by the Associated Press. In the 1953 season, an undefeated Notre Dame team (9-0-1) was named national champion by every major selector except the AP and UPI (Coaches) polls, where the Irish finished second in both to 10-1 Maryland. As Notre Dame has a policy of only recognizing AP and Coaches Poll national championships post-1936, the school does not officially recognize the 1953 national championship.
Even if we discount everything before LaVelle, as only the small-minded care about seasons older than 40 years, its still 3 to 1 in favor of the Irish.
Thanks for playing Bronco.
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Originally posted by Bronco
If you look at storied programs and tradition, where is that line drawn?
The two possibles are 1938 and 1953. In 1938, 8-1 Notre Dame was awarded the national championship by the Dickinson System, while Texas Christian (which finished 11-0) was awarded the championship by the Associated Press. In the 1953 season, an undefeated Notre Dame team (9-0-1) was named national champion by every major selector except the AP and UPI (Coaches) polls, where the Irish finished second in both to 10-1 Maryland. As Notre Dame has a policy of only recognizing AP and Coaches Poll national championships post-1936, the school does not officially recognize the 1953 national championship.
Even if we discount everything before LaVelle, as only the small-minded care about seasons older than 40 years, its still 3 to 1 in favor of the Irish.
BYU's success over time would equal or exceed any automatic qualifying school in the country.
None of you have touched this one yet
"In conclusion, let me give a shout-out to dirty sex. What a great thing it is" - Northwestcoug
"And you people wonder why you've had extermination orders issued against you." - landpoke
"Can't . . . let . . . foolish statements . . . by . . . BYU fans . . . go . . . unanswered . . . ." - LA Ute
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