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Alabama has had 12 straight 10 win seasons in Football.

Alabama has had 9 straight 11 win seasons in Football.

Alabama Football was ranked in the Top 25 the entire 2010s decade, the only team to do so.

Mount Union and Wisconsin-Whitewater met for the Division 3 Football National Championship 9 out of 10 seasons.

North Dakota State has won 8 out of the last 9 FCS National Championships.

Georgia Tech beating Cumberland 222-0 in Football in 1916.

Houston beating SMU 95-21 in Football in 1989.

Led by the eventual Heisman Trophy Winner Andre Ware . Ran up the score against an SMU team that was shut down for two years prior because of the Death Penalty. No scholarship players .

Not hard to do.

Felt Oklahoma blowing out Texas A&M 77-0 in 2003 on National TV was worse . :picard:
 

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It’s been 23 years since a West Coast team won the National Title in College Basketball

Not on any Conference Pride shyt either but the SEC winning 7 National titles in a row in Football is crazy, that’s incredibly difficult for one conference to dominate like that and with the way CFB is now, I don’t think that will ever happen again.

There hasn't been a first title national title winner since UF won it all in 1996. Every team that has won it since that, had already won a title in the past
 

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3 teams made up 10 of those years and 1 team lost in 4 of them. That's how it happened.
Miami, New England(2), Cincinatti, Denver(3), Buffalo(4), San Diego, Pittsburgh. Thats still alot of variety and guarantee it will never happen again in any of the major four sportsm
 

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2001-2004 Barry Bonds. Look at his baseball-reference page and it doesn't make sense. Analytics geeks would nut their pants if someone put up numbers like that today.

Barry Bonds Stats | Baseball-Reference.com

2001: 73 HRs and 177 walks with a .328/.515/.863/1.379 slash line
2002: 46 HRs and 198 walks with a .370/.582/.799/1.381 slash line
2003: 45 HRs and 148 walks with a .341/.529/.749/1.278 slash line
2004: 45 HRs and 232 walks with a .362/.609/.812/1.422 slash line

He had a 1.045 OPS at 42 and got blackballed from baseball afterwards. Last year's NL MVP had an OPS of 1.035. :mindblown:

That 02 season was fukking INSANE.

Alfonso Soriano lead all of baseball with 209 hits that year. Breh had only 11 less WALKS than that. :mindblown:

He had more WALKS than Alex Rodriguez had RBIs (142) that year, and he lead all of baseball that year.

Breh hit .370, and he was missing 198 at bats because of all the walks. Absolutely unreal.

Bonds is maybe the only athlete I've ever seen where writers were out there PUBLICLY saying that he was the best player, but they weren't voting for him for MVP just because they were tired of doing it.
 

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Miami, New England(2), Cincinatti, Denver(3), Buffalo(4), San Diego, Pittsburgh. Thats still alot of variety and guarantee it will never happen again in any of the major four sportsm

Forgot about Denver's 3 but there were 2 dynasties, San Fran 4 Dallas 3 and Washington/NYG 2 that won them.
 
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2001-2004 Barry Bonds. Look at his baseball-reference page and it doesn't make sense. Analytics geeks would nut their pants if someone put up numbers like that today.

Barry Bonds Stats | Baseball-Reference.com

2001: 73 HRs and 177 walks with a .328/.515/.863/1.379 slash line
2002: 46 HRs and 198 walks with a .370/.582/.799/1.381 slash line
2003: 45 HRs and 148 walks with a .341/.529/.749/1.278 slash line
2004: 45 HRs and 232 walks with a .362/.609/.812/1.422 slash line

He had a 1.045 OPS at 42 and got blackballed from baseball afterwards. Last year's NL MVP had an OPS of 1.035. :mindblown:
And he’s not in the HOF

we need to do somthing that last year of eligibility

Protest the whole dang thing
 

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I remember when I first saw this posted the caption was, "nikka was just out there running" :dead:
 
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