RAIDERNATION.
Footballguy
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There was a poll a few months back regarding best rivalry in all of sports (including the pro ranks), but I'm curious to see what folks regard as the best strictly college football rivalry.
Go easy on me if I didn't include your school, or the particular rivalry which you would choose. You can simply check the Other box, and specify your nomination in your post. I only had room to list nine rivalries, and I chose the ones which I felt would get the most votes.
I wish I had room to list about 10 more rivalries, including:
USC/UCLA
Michigan/Michigan State
Colorado/Colorado State
Colorado/Nebraska
Nebraska/Oklahoma
Florida/Georgia
Pittsburgh/West Virginia
Ole Miss/Mississippi State
Lehigh/Lafayette
Harvard/Yale
among others....
There was a poll a few months back regarding best rivalry in all of sports (including the pro ranks), but I'm curious to see what folks regard as the best strictly college football rivalry.
Go easy on me if I didn't include your school, or the particular rivalry which you would choose. You can simply check the Other box, and specify your nomination in your post. I only had room to list nine rivalries, and I chose the ones which I felt would get the most votes.
I wish I had room to list about 10 more rivalries, including:
USC/UCLA
Michigan/Michigan State
Colorado/Colorado State
Colorado/Nebraska
Nebraska/Oklahoma
Florida/Georgia
Pittsburgh/West Virginia
Ole Miss/Mississippi State
Lehigh/Lafayette
Harvard/Yale
among others....
To me, the word "rivalry" means that you want to beat the other school just about as badly as you want to breathe. Using that definition, there was only one right answer for me. Army/Navy. Those young men don't have anywhere near the athletic ability which the Ohio State and Michigan kids possess, but I would not be surprised if every cadet and midshipman would sacrifice a kidney in order to beat the other.
Only Fla-UGA is a game on that list that really matters, outside of those campuses.
). Army/Navy would probably be second in my book.RN, I'm assuming you live on the west coast. Trust me, here in the Midwest, OSU/Michigan is an intense as it gets. I honestly believe that these players would give up both of their kidneys to win.You can go 11-1 in a season, but if that one loss is to the other team, then you didn't have a successful season. (Yes, I'm saying OSU didn't have a successful 2003 season.)I'll try to find a link (I do think it was SI), but a poll right before the turn of the century (late 1999) proclaimed the OSU/Michigan rivalry as the biggest in all sports, not just college football.
Glad this is a subjective poll so i dont need a flame ######ent suit.edited because I did not know that would get censored
And that is even arguable with some of the games above. FSU and Miami sure were powerhouses before the 80s right?OSU-MICH easily is the best.
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Shameful. There should be no votes for anything other than Army-Navy.
; 7 national titles, and at least 11 national title games, maybe more. I mean come on, let's be real now, those are absurd numbers.Look, I'll concede the rivarly doesn't go back to 1925 or whatever, but I'll also don't think that particularly matters. I wasn't alive then, and while history is nice to fall back on, I'll take modern-day dominance any day of the week.
