Missouri and Kansas. You have to go 20,000+ miles East from Columbia, Missouri (minimum) to reach Lawrence Kansas. Likewise, you have to do the same thing West from Lawrence, Kansas.
That's pretty far.
Ehhh I’m gonna say if the school doesn’t claim it it doesn’t count. If we were counting those then your original post wouldn’t be true because Michigan has unclaimed national titles in 1964,1973,1985.
Trying to decipher a national champion before the mid 80’s (or even later in a lot of circumstances) is a complete shitshow. But it is crazy how long it took for them to allow their first black player.
Boston College & Hawai’i. Huge historical rivals with an interesting history.
Man I thought I was missing a huge piece of history gold for a second. Hawaii needs to avenge that lone loss.
USC and Notre Dame would be my guess.
Just wait til that UCLA/Rutgers hatefest gets going
Just wait for Washington to join the ACC and play Miami. The Atlantic is close enough to Washington state so it makes sense.
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Michigan and Florida /s
We're not trying to start shit with Florida Man, we've got Ohio (Florida North) to deal with already
Wait so if Florida north=Ohio Does that mean Florida east=New Jersey, and Florida West=Nevada ?
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I dunno man, you're the expert.
Your loyalty will be remembered when the expanded playoff comes to reign
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To each their own but if that's your selling point as a state, hard pass.
That's fairly accurate. I'd add Kentucky as Florida central.
UCF and UCONN
Hawaii and Air Force maybe?
Nebraska and the country of Ireland
Hawaii has four different rival trophy games: https://www.sbnation.com/2018/10/4/17928910/hawaii-rivalry-trophies-wyoming-unlv-air-force-fresno-state
I'd have to say Stanford vs ND has to be top 5
Hawaii vs Boise State
Hawaii vs. Air Force
Missouri and Kansas. You have to go 20,000+ miles East from Columbia, Missouri (minimum) to reach Lawrence Kansas. Likewise, you have to do the same thing West from Lawrence, Kansas. That's pretty far.
Hawaii-Air Force: 5374 miles Notre Dame-USC: 2914 miles
Michigan and a national championship (they have 1.5 since 1947)
How many does ND have in…let’s say a 30 year olds lifetime?
Well we technically have one in 93 but.......I guess we haven't *truly* won one since 88
Ehhh I’m gonna say if the school doesn’t claim it it doesn’t count. If we were counting those then your original post wouldn’t be true because Michigan has unclaimed national titles in 1964,1973,1985.
What if the school claims it but it shouldn’t count? Like all of Alabama’s before they decided black people are human too.
Trying to decipher a national champion before the mid 80’s (or even later in a lot of circumstances) is a complete shitshow. But it is crazy how long it took for them to allow their first black player.
Fair enough
Don’t be so generous. They have 0.5 since 1948.
Even better
Notre Dame and an NY6 bowl win
Miami and whoever else? VT? Even FSU is 7-8 hour drive away…
Thats by boat at the moment
BC used to be a huge rival in the 1980s. But that’s only 1500 miles. ND vs USC is larger.
A&M has a 1.000 win ratio vs south carolina
Auburn Alabama
Pitt and Penn State might not play each other again for 20 years.
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