My son gave me this book for Father's Day and I got through it today. Very interesting. The best teams since 1980 put in a 68 team bracket with the hypothetical outcomes to crown one winner. The Texas team from 2005 is included in the brackets as a fairly high seed.
College football has too often been defined by the matchups that didn't happen on the field rather than those that did. As a result, it's difficult to point to a single team as the sport's best over the past forty years. While this ambiguity fuels endless debates, fans are often left wondering, "What if?"
"Legendary Bowl: Deciding College Football's G.O.A.T." sets out to settle the ultimate question in college football: Who is number one? With a 68-team tournament, comprising teams dating back to 1980, legendary teams finally have the opportunity to cement their legacies once and for all.
College football has too often been defined by the matchups that didn't happen on the field rather than those that did. As a result, it's difficult to point to a single team as the sport's best over the past forty years. While this ambiguity fuels endless debates, fans are often left wondering, "What if?"
"Legendary Bowl: Deciding College Football's G.O.A.T." sets out to settle the ultimate question in college football: Who is number one? With a 68-team tournament, comprising teams dating back to 1980, legendary teams finally have the opportunity to cement their legacies once and for all.