Tuesday, January 14, 2020

The Next Time That Would Be 2 Different College Football 30+ Win Streaks Would Be September 26th

I am not real thrilled that this Morning, we do not have 2 Different College Football 30 Plus Win Streaks. But, the next chance, if North Dakota State wins 41 Straight en route to Oklahoma's Division I Record, and Morningside (IA)'s Chance to Win 30 Straight Games would be September 26th.

To add it all up, that would be 256 Days from now if things hold up. Where these Division II Rivals Historically would take on this pantheon would be separate but unrelated ways. Where North Dakota State's Appalachian State Year would take off would be in the Postseason, where we would not have a Dartmouth, Southern, Florida A and M, North Carolina A and T, Alcorn State, or Princeton anywhere in the Playoffs. Going Undefeated Next Regular Season would be 49 Wins, 2 More of that of Bud Wilkinson's Oklahoma Sooners. In order to stir the pot further, if things would stay status quo, it would be 53 Wins, 2 More than Mount Union's All Time Greatest Win Streak.

If things didn't stay Status Quo and we had 32 Playoff Teams Across the Board, which would be tougher in IA for Contractual and Legal Reasons at the time. It would be 54 Wins, a territory that only Washington Huskies Football would inflate themselves to and that would be 15 National Championships, which would be the only staid thing in an anything but staid period.

I'd say with Morningside, it would be unreal to have 2 Different Major Winning Streaks from the Same Part of the United States change everything around the Americas. Especially if the Corner is Division II History, and not just Division II History where the current would be nearly anyone who'd start a Program or a School would be National Champions. This would be the State Championship Morningside vs. Grand View Morningside.

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