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Topic: OT Tourney (1st Round) - 1990 Florida State vs. 1992 Notre Dame

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ELA

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The resumes:

1990 Florida State (10-2)
Lost back to back road games in October to #9 Miami and #5 Auburn
Finished by beating #6 Florida, and then #7 Penn State in Blockbuster Bowl
Scored 35+ points in all 9 regular season wins
All-Americans: WR Lawrence Dawsey, LB Kirk Carruthers, LB Marvin Jones, CB Terrell Buckley

1992 Notre Dame (10-1-1)
Tied #3 Michigan, and lost at home to #18 Stanford
Finished season by beating 4 straight ranked teams, including #4 Texas A&M 28-3 in the Cotton Bowl
All-Americans: OG Aaron Taylor (consensus), RB Reggie Brooks, TE Irv Smith, CB Tom Carter

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Re: OT Tourney (1st Round) - 1990 Florida State vs. 1992 Notre Dame
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2022, 12:13:03 AM »
Ties!

Unlike that '80 N v '85 UM match-up, I'd love to see this one.    Picking ND this time.

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Re: OT Tourney (1st Round) - 1990 Florida State vs. 1992 Notre Dame
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2022, 08:28:02 AM »
Let's see....
it's hard to beat a team whose top rusher averaged 8 yards a carry
you could run on that FSU team
this FSU team is the year before they got REALLY good
I'd pick '91 FSU easily over 92 ND, but....
I got the Irish here
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