Best CFB player of all time 

By: Bryce Hanson

Now when it comes to regular NFL football the MVP is always a quarterback and the GOAT is a quarterback, but College Football is a bit different. College football actually understands that people catch the quarterback’s pass and people run the ball down to the one yard line so that the quarterback could run it in. So today I will be talking about who I think the best college football player of all time is. 

This time I’m doing it a little bit differently, by not doing the criteria, but by sheer skill of the players. Now I know it will be controversial to not put Joe burrow and Tim Tebow but these people had the talent around them to make them good. The difference between them and the players I’m about to name is that these players created for themselves and their talent did the winning. First I’ll talk about Ashton Jeanty, who plays for a sorry Boise State team and took them to the College Football Playoff. He is breaking we haven’t seen be touched in thirty years with a people stacking the box every down. Now I already hear people saying he’s playing bad competition but he had a legacy game against the number one team in the nation. He definitely deserves to be in the conversation for the best. Next is Reggie Bush who had the Heisman taken away from him but it still doesn’t take away from his talent. Like Jeanty, Bush faced loaded boxes and still put up insane numbers. Also like Jeanty the PAC 10 wasn’t the strongest defensive conference back then but he still played good team and had great performances. 

The greatest CFB Team Ever

By: Sam Tristan

The 2019 LSU college football team stands out as one of the greatest of all time for several compelling reasons. Led by head coach Ed Orgeron and quarterback Joe Burrow, the Tigers achieved a remarkable 15-0 record, capping off their extraordinary season with a victory in the College Football Playoff National Championship.

One defining aspect of the 2019 LSU team was its prolific offense. Under the guidance of Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow, the Tigers set numerous records, showcasing an explosive and dynamic style of play. Burrow himself threw for an astonishing 60 touchdown passes during the season, establishing a new single-season record. The team’s offense averaged an impressive 48.4 points per game, leaving opponents struggling to contain their high-powered attacks.

Moreover, the 2019 LSU team navigated a challenging schedule, defeating seven top-10 ranked opponents throughout the season, including decisive wins against powerhouse teams like Alabama and Clemson. The National Championship game against Clemson showcased the team’s resilience, as they overcame an early deficit to secure a convincing 42-25 victory.

The team’s success extended beyond individual performances to a cohesive and determined unit that demonstrated exceptional teamwork and camaraderie. The combination of an explosive offense, a tenacious defense, and a resilient mindset makes the 2019 LSU Tigers a formidable candidate for the title of the greatest college football team of all time. Their dominant and historic season left an indelible mark on the sport, solidifying their place in the annals of college football history.