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25. John Blake – Oklahoma (1996-1998) Why? Because Blake compiled a career record of 12-22 in just three years, reflecting the worst stretch in school history. Because he lost to Nebraska 73-21 in 96’ and 69-7 in 97’. Because he went 1-2 against Oklahoma State and Texas then 0-3 against Texas A&M.

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National Title on the line in Miami


Sam Bradford and Oklahoma will battle Tim Tebow and Florida for the national title.
The top two teams in the country will meet in the third-annual FedEx BCS National Championship game, as the Florida Gators and Oklahoma Sooners square off at Dolphin Stadium in Miami tonight, with the national title on the line.

Urban Meyer's Gators are no stranger to this game, as they won the inaugural BCS Title Game two years ago, with a thorough whipping of the Ohio State Buckeyes (41-14). The majority of the competition in 2008 can certainly attest to how the Buckeyes felt in that game, as outside of a humbling setback at home to Ole Miss in late September (31-30), the Gators have rolled over their foes, including lopsided wins against Tennessee (30-6), Georgia (49-10) and Florida State (45-15) outside of Gainesville and an equally impressive performance against LSU (51-21) at home. The result was yet another SEC East crown, setting up a showdown with the Alabama Crimson Tide for the SEC Title in early December. When the smoke cleared, Florida earned a 31-20 victory and a spot in the national title game.

This game represents Florida's 18th straight bowl game and 36th bowl appearance overall (16-19). It is also the fifth BCS Bowl game for the Gators, who have gone 3-1 in the four prio