Bartow Arena. UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena. Sanford Coyote Sports Center. Resch Center. Betty Engelstad Sioux Center. Strahan Coliseum. Montagne Center. College Park Center. Curb Event Center. Baxter Arena. Lantz Arena. Pan American Center. Grand Canyon University Arena. Dee Events Center. Diddle Arena. MItchell Center. Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Pauley Pavilion.
Titan Gym. Robert A. Mott Gym. The Walter Pyramid. Jenny Craig Pavilion. Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois. Bethune-Cookman at Mississippi Valley State. Murray State at Belmont. Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay. Portland State at Sacramento State.
Northwestern State at SE Louisiana. Nicholls at New Orleans. Houston Baptist at McNeese. Jacksonville at North Florida. Bellarmine at Lipscomb. Oklahoma State at 1 Baylor. Arkansas State at Little Rock. Louisiana at Texas State. Georgia Southern at South Alabama. Georgia State at Troy.
Missouri State at Valparaiso. Omaha at South Dakota. Toledo at Bowling Green. Nevada at Air Force. Presbyterian at Hampton. Winthrop at Charleston Southern. Stanford at Washington. Florida International at Middle Tennessee. Southern Utah at Montana State. Abilene Christian at New Mexico State. Notre Dame at Virginia Tech. Vanderbilt at Georgia. Southern at Grambling. Boston College at Clemson. New Hampshire at Stony Brook.
UCF at South Florida. Rice at Marshall. Liberty at Florida Gulf Coast. Jacksonville State at Eastern Kentucky. Wright State at Youngstown State. Northern Kentucky at Robert Morris. UIC at Green Bay. Loyola Chicago at Indiana State.
Pacific at Saint Mary's. Utah at 6 Arizona. Idaho at Idaho State. Eastern Washington at Weber State. Portland at Pepperdine. Georgia Tech at North Carolina. Northern Iowa at Southern Illinois. Oral Roberts at Kansas City. Tarleton at Grand Canyon. Loyola Marymount at San Diego. Wyoming at Utah State.
Colorado at Arizona State. UC Davis at Cal Poly. Utah Valley at California Baptist. Oregon at 5 USC. BYU at San Francisco. UC San Diego at Hawai'i. Butler at 14 Villanova. Penn State at 16 Ohio State. Cincinnati at Wichita State. Navy at Boston University. Binghamton at Maine. Niagara at Iona. Army at Lafayette. Loyola MD at Lehigh. Bucknell at American University. Monmouth at Marist.
Fairfield at Quinnipiac. Canisius at Manhattan. Saint Peter's at Rider. Iowa at Minnesota. Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss. Georgetown at St. Holy Cross at Colgate. Bradley at Illinois State. North Dakota UND. Belmont BEL. Omaha OMA. Eastern Illinois EIU. Rice RICE. Western Kentucky WKU.
Idaho IDHO. Weber State WEB. Abilene Christian ACU. Grand Canyon GCU. Tarleton TAR. South Alabama USA. Indiana IU. Iowa IOWA. Oregon ORE. Cal Poly CP. Portland PORT. San Diego USD. Colorado COLO. Saint Mary's SMC. Pepperdine PEPP. Loyola Marymount LMU. However, all hope looked to go out the window when starting quarterback, Trent Green, went down with a season-ending injury and was replaced by relatively unknown Kurt Warner. Warner would prove the doubters wrong and with the help of Pro Bowl running back, Marshall Faulk , lead the Rams to a record and the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance since After taking a lead, the Titans fought back to tie the game with less than three minutes remaining only for Kurt Warner to respond on the next drive with a yard touchdown throw to Isaac Bruce to take back the lead at With seconds remaining, Rams defender, Mike Jones , came up with a game-ending tackle to stop Titans receiver, Kevin Dyson, on the one-yard line to help the Rams win their first championship in franchise history.
The Dallas Cowboys were just unfair. They were just too good. As we've seen thus far, the Steelers had the best defensive line in the league in the 70s. The team won four Super Bowls in six years during that era thanks in large part to their defense, but it is the Super Bowl X winning Steelers team that is one of the most remembered. The Steelers may have been known for their defense, which included Joe Green and Jack Lambert , but their offense was also one of the league's best, lead by quarterback Terry Bradshaw and wide receiver Lynn Swann.
That team finished the regular season with a record and defeated the Dallas Cowboys in the Super Bowl. That 49ers team had Hall of Famers on both sides of the ball. It had Defensive Player of the Year, Deion Sanders, and quarterback Steve Young, who was instrumental in the offense scoring more than points in the regular season.
In that game, Young threw a Super Bowl-record six touchdown passes, breaking the previous record of five set by Joe Montana, and would be named the game's MVP. The Pittsburgh Steelers put together one of the greatest defenses in the history of football. Ironically, the rules changed helped them more than slow them down. With Chuck Noll pulling the strings of the team and Terry Bradshaw doing wonders in the pocket, the Steelers worked their way to a record and became the first franchise to win at least 3 Super Bowls.
With coach Joe Gibbs in charge and an offense that included quarterback Mark Rypien and 1,yard receivers Gary Clark and Art Monk , they finished the regular season with a and beat their opponents in the playoffs by an average of 20 points on their way to Super Bowl XXVI.
The only team to go an entire NFL season undefeated. Their wins were not always high scoring, but they did what they had to do to win. So why are they only number five on this list? Not to take credit away from this great team, but there were fewer regular-season games played during that time and they only beat two teams with winning records.
A team with one of the most polarizing offenses in NFL history. With legendary head coach Bill Walsh, in charge and Hall of Famers Joe Montana and Jerry Rice leading the offense, the 49ers finished the regular season with a record. In the playoffs, they defeated their opponents by a combined score of Lead by Hall of Fame head coach, Vince Lombardi , his team would finish the regular season with a record and reached the championship game where they would play the New York Giants at Yankee Stadium.
The day both teams were set to face off, the weather was so cold that the television crews that were covering the game began to light bonfires. Despite the Giants having the home advantage, the Packers were not intimidated and defeated the Giants in their own city. With Bill Walsh as head coach and Joe Montana at quarterback, the sky was the limit for this 49ers team.
They finished the regular season with a record and defeated their postseason rivals by a combined score of The 49ers would win their second championship and complete the franchise's greatest season in their history. Mike Ditka was the head coach and Buddy Ryan the defensive coordinator. They went in the regular season and defeated their postseason opponents by a combined scored of
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