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in Nebraska's defense, their overall record for their dynasty years is better than Alabama's. Also their '95 team is ranked as the greatest CFB of all time, I don't hear anyone saying any of Bama's title teams is the greatest of all time.

No shit...3 undefeated teams in the 90s.
 

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Let's just look at straight facts without the hyperbole:

ALABAMA (2009-12)
Record: 49-5
Wins over Top 25 teams: 19
Wins over Top 10 teams: 12
Average scoring margin: 24.2
Wins decided by 7 points or less: Five

Losses: at South Carolina (2010), at LSU (’10), Auburn (’10), LSU (’11), Texas A&M (’12)
All-Americans: Mark Ingram (’09), Mike Johnson (’09), Terrence Cody (’09), Rolando McClain (‘09), Javier Arenas (’09), Leigh Tiffin (’09), Dont’a Hightower (’11), Mark Barron (’11), Trent Richardson (’11), Courtney Upshaw (’11), Dre Kirkpatrick (’11), Barrett Jones (’11, ’12), D.J. Fluker (’12), Chance Warmack (’12), C.J. Mosley (’12), Dee Milliner (’12)

Signature stat: During a six-quarter stretch from the start of the 2012 BCS championship game to halftime of the ’13 title game, Alabama held LSU and Notre Dame scoreless. In three BCS championship games, the Tide outscored their opponents 100-35.
Best argument: The SEC. For ‘Bama to win three championships is one thing. But to do it in the most dominant conference in college football history is hard to fathom.


NEBRASKA (1994-97)
Record: 49-2
Wins over Top 25 teams: 17
Wins over Top 10 teams: 10
Average scoring margin: 30.1
Wins decided by 7 points or less: Four

Losses: at Arizona State (’96), Texas (’96)
All-Americans: Zach Wiegert (’94), Brendan Stai (’94), Ed Stewart (’94), Tommie Frazier (’95), Aaron Graham (’95), Jared Tomich (’95, ‘96), Aaron Taylor (’96, ‘97), Grant Wistrom (’96, ‘97), Jason Peter (’97)

Signature stat: The ’94 and ’97 teams were also perfect, but the ’95 team stands out historically. Not only did it beat four Top-10 teams by an average of 31 points, not only did it beat Florida by 38 in the Fiesta Bowl, only one team played those Huskers within 23 points — Washington State lost 35-21.
Best argument: Perfection. NU had three spotless seasons in a four-year span. Since 1970, only one program (Boise State) has even had two perfect seasons in four years (2006, ’09).
 
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Let's just look at straight facts without the hyperbole:

ALABAMA (2009-12)
Record: 49-5
Wins over Top 25 teams: 19
Wins over Top 10 teams: 12
Average scoring margin: 24.2
Wins decided by 7 points or less: Five

Losses: at South Carolina (2010), at LSU (’10), Auburn (’10), LSU (’11), Texas A&M (’12)
All-Americans: Mark Ingram (’09), Mike Johnson (’09), Terrence Cody (’09), Rolando McClain (‘09), Javier Arenas (’09), Leigh Tiffin (’09), Dont’a Hightower (’11), Mark Barron (’11), Trent Richardson (’11), Courtney Upshaw (’11), Dre Kirkpatrick (’11), Barrett Jones (’11, ’12), D.J. Fluker (’12), Chance Warmack (’12), C.J. Mosley (’12), Dee Milliner (’12)

Signature stat: During a six-quarter stretch from the start of the 2012 BCS championship game to halftime of the ’13 title game, Alabama held LSU and Notre Dame scoreless. In three BCS championship games, the Tide outscored their opponents 100-35.
Best argument: The SEC. For ‘Bama to win three championships is one thing. But to do it in the most dominant conference in college football history is hard to fathom.


NEBRASKA (1994-97)
Record: 49-2
Wins over Top 25 teams: 17
Wins over Top 10 teams: 10
Average scoring margin: 30.1
Wins decided by 7 points or less: Four

Losses: at Arizona State (’96), Texas (’96)
All-Americans: Zach Wiegert (’94), Brendan Stai (’94), Ed Stewart (’94), Tommie Frazier (’95), Aaron Graham (’95), Jared Tomich (’95, ‘96), Aaron Taylor (’96, ‘97), Grant Wistrom (’96, ‘97), Jason Peter (’97)

Signature stat: The ’94 and ’97 teams were also perfect, but the ’95 team stands out historically. Not only did it beat four Top-10 teams by an average of 31 points, not only did it beat Florida by 38 in the Fiesta Bowl, only one team played those Huskers within 23 points — Washington State lost 35-21.
Best argument: Perfection. NU had three spotless seasons in a four-year span. Since 1970, only one program (Boise State) has even had two perfect seasons in four years (2006, ’09).

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From 86-92 the Canes had two undefeated NCs and finished no lower than
3rd.
Just throwing it out there.
 

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Opposing teams always circle the national champs on next year's schedule but it's been a long time since so many teams will be building their season around one team like 'Bama. The whole country wants to see them humiliated.

I knew when ESPN called the San Francisco Giants a dynasty for winning two of three that the definition of that word had changed forever. It's a farce now.

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2 NC's in 6 years?......:laugh3:

Well, it was three (87, 89, 91) but only two of them were undefeated seasons. We did get 4 NCs in ten years and played for 4 more in that time frame (83-92).
 
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Wistrom said the most impressive thing about Alabama's roll is that it's occurred at a time when talent is spread out more than ever and more underclassmen are leaving school for the NFL.

True quote, but im not saying one was better than the other. Although i wasnt a NU fan persay i really really enjoyed watching them play and run the option back then. Ive always been not just a big bama fan but a college football fan in general. Comparison debates make interesting message board chatter but when it comes down to it you really just have to respect what each did during their own era.
 
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