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<blockquote data-quote="Mescalero" data-source="post: 5498652" data-attributes="member: 21439"><p>Not sure what college team you cheer for, but maybe you've got a 1998 National Champions license plate. For starters, Ohio State has no connection to Notre Dame and are, in fact, pretty bitter rivals. Second, there's a long history of college football, but to make it easy for you, let's just focus on a correct rendition of the CFP era.</p><p></p><p>2014: beat Alabama in Sugar Bowl (CFP semi-final); beat Oregon in national championship.</p><p>2015: beat Notre Dame in Fiesta Bowl (finished #3 after being screwed out of the CFP).</p><p>2016: yes, absolutely blown out by Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl.</p><p>2017: beat USC in Cotton Bowl (note to Tennessee fans, don't get blown out by a bad team on the road).</p><p>2018: beat Washington in Rose Bowl (second note to Tennessee fans, don't get blown out by a bad team on the road).</p><p>2019: lost to Gerry Hodges in Fiesta Bowl (CFP semi-final). If you don't know who Gerry Hodges is, then you are an Alabama fan.</p><p>2020: beat Clemson in Sugar Bowl (CFP semi-final); lost to Alabama in national championship (yeah it's an excuse, that was the best Alabama team IMO in the Saban era, but sure would have been nice to not have 20 players, including 1/2 of the D line and 1/3 of the O line, out with Covid).</p><p>2021: beat Utah in Rose Bowl.</p><p>2022: ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mescalero, post: 5498652, member: 21439"] Not sure what college team you cheer for, but maybe you've got a 1998 National Champions license plate. For starters, Ohio State has no connection to Notre Dame and are, in fact, pretty bitter rivals. Second, there's a long history of college football, but to make it easy for you, let's just focus on a correct rendition of the CFP era. 2014: beat Alabama in Sugar Bowl (CFP semi-final); beat Oregon in national championship. 2015: beat Notre Dame in Fiesta Bowl (finished #3 after being screwed out of the CFP). 2016: yes, absolutely blown out by Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl. 2017: beat USC in Cotton Bowl (note to Tennessee fans, don't get blown out by a bad team on the road). 2018: beat Washington in Rose Bowl (second note to Tennessee fans, don't get blown out by a bad team on the road). 2019: lost to Gerry Hodges in Fiesta Bowl (CFP semi-final). If you don't know who Gerry Hodges is, then you are an Alabama fan. 2020: beat Clemson in Sugar Bowl (CFP semi-final); lost to Alabama in national championship (yeah it's an excuse, that was the best Alabama team IMO in the Saban era, but sure would have been nice to not have 20 players, including 1/2 of the D line and 1/3 of the O line, out with Covid). 2021: beat Utah in Rose Bowl. 2022: ? [/QUOTE]
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