
Picking the Defining Team of Every Decade of College Football
For the Fourth of July, we look all the way back to the founding of … college football. Richard and Alex pick and debate the defining teams of each decade of the sport’s history, starting with one year of the 1860s and rolling through the 2010s. Remember that “defining team” is usually complimentary, but not always. Without spoiling any of the discussion, this show features:
* Rutgers vs. Princeton for the crown of the 1860s
* Yale’s case against everybody for the later 1800s
* Why Michigan’s 1900s was even more impressive than you think
* Georgia Tech vs. the advent of the forward pass in the 1910s
* That classic college football matchup: Alabama vs. Cal, for the ‘20s
* Someone likes Pitt for the 1930s, and it’s not Alex
* Did the 1940s belong to Army and Navy, or did they belong to the school that best manipulated the rules meant to help people from the army and navy?
* Why there will never be another program like 1950s Oklahoma, ever
* A curveball for the ‘60s, but definitely not for the ‘70s
* Penn State vs. SMU for the ‘80s
* A brutal Nebraska vs. Florida State vs. Miami vs. Florida race for the ‘90s
* In the 2000s, a chance to go off the beaten path instead of just picking Florida or USC: Will we take it?
* No need to complicate the 2010s
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Producer: Anthony Vito
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