1984
the 84 Husker squad would have steamrolled the kitties
and a 5'8" 160lb guy won the Hypesman
Your Huskers would have steamrolled BYU but that really isn't all that much of a compliment to Nebraska, there were easily 20 teams better than BYU that year.
It is a great example of fortuitous timing.
It started before week #1.
The Miami Hurricanes knocked off preseason #1 Auburn in the Kick-off Classic in Jersey in what we now refer to as "week 0". Miami was a huge help to BYU's title run because the next week (week 1) the Hurricanes beat the #17 Gators by 12 in Tampa. That would be Florida's only loss of the year.
Oddly, after beating #1 and #17 before the week-1 poll, Miami somehow only went 6-5 the rest of the way.
BYU had the good fortune to play Pitt in week #1. That helped LOT because the Panthers were #3 in the preseason poll. Thus, when BYU beat them by 6 in Pittsburgh nobody questioned the MoV because it was a road win over a top-5 team.
Pitt started 1984 with first place votes and at #3. Then they lost 20-14 at home to BYU and dropped to #17. Then they had a week off before losing 42-10 at home to Oklahoma and dropping out of the rankings. Pitt wouldn't be ranked again until 1987 and to this day more than 40 years later they haven't returned to the top-5.
1984 was a year where #1 was a hot potato. Auburn was #1 in the preseason poll and lost the Kick-off Classic to Miami then:
- Miami was #1 in the week-1 poll then lost in Ann Arbor.
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska, then they lost to Syracuse
- Texas
- Texas, then they tied with Oklahoma in Dallas
- Washington
- Washington
- Washington
- Washington, then they lost to USC
- Nebraska who then lost to Oklahoma
- BYU
- BYU
- BYU
- BYU
BYU's two big wins that year were beating #3 Pittsburgh on the road and beating "Michigan" in the Holiday Bowl. The problem is that those wins SOUND a lot better than they actually were. #3 Pitt turned out to be a 3-7-1 team and that "Michigan" team that BYU beat was the worst of the Bo Schembechler era.
BYU beat Pitt by 6 but:
- Oklahoma beat Pitt by 32
- South Carolina beat Pitt by 24
- Miami, FL beat Pitt by 20
- West Virginia beat Pitt by 18
- Syracuse also beat Pitt by 6
BYU beat Michigan by 7 but:
- Iowa beat Michigan by 26 (shutout)
- Ohio State beat Michigan by 15
- Michigan State beat Michigan by 12
- Washington beat Michigan by 9
There are nine teams that were better than BYU in 1984. I know that H2H and MoV aren't end-all-be-all but it is telling that in both cases BYU looks BAD by comparison to actual big-boy football teams. They were a complete joke.
1984 Final rankings:
- 13-0 BYU
- 11-1 Washington lost only to USC
- 9-1-1 Florida lost to Miami, tied LSU. Interestingly those were Florida's first two games. They finished with nine straight wins.
- 10-2 Nebraska lost to Cuse and OU
- 10-2 Boston College lost to West Virginia and Penn State
- 9-2-1 Oklahoma lost to KU and Wash, tied Tx
- 10-2 Oklahoma State lost to Nebraska and Oklahoma
- 10-2 SMU
- 9-3 UCLA
- 9-3 USC
- USCe
- 9-3 Maryland
- 9-3 Ohio State
- 9-4 Auburn
- 8-3-1 LSU
- 8-4-1 Iowa
- 7-3-2 Florida State
- 8-5 Miami
- 9-3 Kentucky
- 8-2-2 Virginia
The other 19 teams in the poll would have smoked BYU but instead they played a .500 Michigan team. They finished with ZERO wins over ranked teams.