By Jc Nevils
There will always be a he-said-she-said debate about who the best teams of all time are, especially depending on age, but some stand out above the rest. Here, we take a look at the best and most dominant teams since the turn of the century.
1. 2001 Miami Hurricanes
The 2001 Canes just may be the best team I have ever seen
with my own eyes. They were no match for every opponent they
faced that season, defeating opponents by a whopping 32.9 points
per game. The 2001 squad boasted 38 draft picks, including 17 first-
rounders. With players like Andre Johnson, Clinton Portis, Jeremy Shockey, and Ed
Reed leading the way, it was a sight to see. They also had Kellen Winslow, Vince Wilfork, and Sean Taylor as backups. What an embarrassment of riches.

2. 2004 USC Trojans
The Trojans rolled their way all season to a BCS national
championship over Oklahoma, 55-19. This dominant performance was an accumulation of what had been happening all year. Of course, they had a few tough
games, but that’s just college football. Led by Heisman Trophy
winner, Matt Leinart and future Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush
along with Lendale White and others, there was no stopping them.

3. 2005 Texas Longhorns
Before the Longhorns went on to win the 2005 BCS National Championship over the heavily favored USC, they had been in a long drought of winning in general. That changed once Vince Young became the full-time starter in 2004. He led them to a Rose Bowl victory over Michigan, which set the stage for a Heisman-worthy season in 2005. However, Reggie Bush ended up winning the Heisman Trophy.
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This only enraged Young and the Longhorns, setting up what may be the best college football game ever. Texas pulled it out behind Young’s last-second touchdown run, cementing his legendary status forever. Other stars on that team included Jamal Charles, Michael Huff, and Michael Griffin, among others.
January 4, 2006
Rose Bowl
Texas. USC.Vince Young:
– 267 passing yards
– 200 rushing yards
– 3 TDs
– Game-winning TD run🌹🌹🌹 pic.twitter.com/VpLAa1xuXv
— Andscape (@andscape) January 4, 2020
4. 2008 Florida Gators
The Florida Gators during Urban Meyer’s heyday could
give anyone a run for their money on the talent alone. Add some coaching to that, and you get two BCS championships in three years.
While they weren’t the best bunch off the field, you couldn’t
question their play on it. They were loaded with players such as Tim
Tebow, Percy Harvin, the Pouncey twins, Aaron Hernandez, Joe
Haden, and even Cam Newton, just to name a few. The 2006 national championship team was loaded as well, but
not as dominant. Florida went on to defeat Oklahoma and
Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford in the Orange Bowl, 24-14.
In honor of Swamp Kings dropping, let’s take a look at how good that 2008 National Championship team was:
13-1 (8-1) SEC
BCS National Champs
SEC Champs
Beat #4 LSU 51-21
Beat #8 Georgia 49-10
Beat #24 South Carolina 56-6
Beat #23 Florida St 45-15
Beat #1 Alabama 31-20
Beat #2… pic.twitter.com/P1NHHNzX8s— Florida Gators 🐊🔥 (@gatorsszn) August 23, 2023
5. 2009 Alabama Crimson Tide
After a season where they thought they were fully back but
came up short to Florida, 2009 would certainly be the year. They
welcomed back everyone en route to becoming only the third
team in college football history to ever go 14-0 in a season. They
were led by Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram, Butkus
Award winner Rolando McClain, and Julio Jones, along with a
plethora of other studs. They would beat the reigning national
champs, Florida, 32-13 in the SEC championship, then go on to defeat
Texas, in a rout, 37-21 for the title.

Honorable Mention
2013 Florida State Seminoles
Led by only the second freshman to ever win the Heisman
Trophy, in Jameis Winston, they went on to defeat Auburn in the last BCS
championship game. They also had a total of 10 All-Americans along with
playmakers everywhere, including Lou Groza winner (Best
Kicker) Roberto Aguayo, Rimington winner (Top Center) Bryan
Stork, Lamarcus Joyner, Jalen Ramsey, Kelvin Benjamin, and Devontae Freeman just
to name a few.
2013 Florida State Seminoles..
Record | 14-0
ACC record | 9-0
Largest margin of victory | 66 points
Overall score vs every opponent | 664-170
Heisman winner | W
Conference Championship | W
National Championship | W• FSU scored 30 points or more in all 14 games
• FSU… pic.twitter.com/veyR6S7ySK
— CFBLIVE247™ (@CFBLive247_) June 10, 2023