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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 996471" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I also wondered, and looked it up, who did FSU beat in those 29 OOC wins. In 1992 they beat #6 Florida & #11 Nebraska & unranked Tulane; in 1993 they beat #3 Miami, #7 Florida, #2 Nebraska & unranked Kansas; in 1994 they beat unranked Notre Dame, tied #4 Florida, then beat #5 Florida in the Sugar Bowl; in 1995 they beat unranked UCF and unranked Miami then beat #6 Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl; in 1996 they beat #6 Miami, #25 Southern Miss, and #1 Florida; in 1997 they beat #23 USC, unranked and #9 Ohio State (they also beat three ranked ACC teams); in 1998 it was #14 Texas A&M, #18 USC, unranked Miami, & #4 Florida; in 1999 it was unranked Louisiana Tech, #19 Miami, #3 Florida & #2 Virginia Tech; in 2000 it unranked BYU, unranked Louisville, #4 Florida.</p><p></p><p>One thing that is obvious with this is that FSU was beating ranked teams frequently during this stretch. It's not like they were losing to good teams and beating the weaklings. They played a tough OOC schedule that no combination of ACC teams could match. So, comparing the 70-2 record to the 29-9-1 record doesn't make logical sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 996471, member: 1199"] I also wondered, and looked it up, who did FSU beat in those 29 OOC wins. In 1992 they beat #6 Florida & #11 Nebraska & unranked Tulane; in 1993 they beat #3 Miami, #7 Florida, #2 Nebraska & unranked Kansas; in 1994 they beat unranked Notre Dame, tied #4 Florida, then beat #5 Florida in the Sugar Bowl; in 1995 they beat unranked UCF and unranked Miami then beat #6 Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl; in 1996 they beat #6 Miami, #25 Southern Miss, and #1 Florida; in 1997 they beat #23 USC, unranked and #9 Ohio State (they also beat three ranked ACC teams); in 1998 it was #14 Texas A&M, #18 USC, unranked Miami, & #4 Florida; in 1999 it was unranked Louisiana Tech, #19 Miami, #3 Florida & #2 Virginia Tech; in 2000 it unranked BYU, unranked Louisville, #4 Florida. One thing that is obvious with this is that FSU was beating ranked teams frequently during this stretch. It's not like they were losing to good teams and beating the weaklings. They played a tough OOC schedule that no combination of ACC teams could match. So, comparing the 70-2 record to the 29-9-1 record doesn't make logical sense. [/QUOTE]
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