Part of the CFB 150 anniversary, ESPN has a panel of 150 media members, athletic administrators and former players and coaches who compile different lists throughout the season.
This week, they have compiled the 150 greatest games of all time
Link: https://www.espn.com/college-footba...atest-games-college-football-150-year-history
1. Nebraska 35, Oklahoma 31 (1971)
2. Miami (FL) 31, Nebraska 30 (Orange Bowl - 1984)
3. Appalachian State 34, Michigan 32 (2007)
4. Boston College 47, Miami (FL) 45 (1984)
5. Penn State 14, Miami (FL) 10 (Fiesta Bowl - 1987)
6. Notre Dame 31, Miami (FL) 30 (1988)
7. Texas 41, USC 38 (Rose Bowl - 2006)
8. Penn State 27, Georgia 23 (Sugar Bowl - 1983)
9. LSU 7, Mississippi 3 (1959)
10. Notre Dame 24, Alabama 23 (Sugar Bowl - 1973)
97. Iowa State 37, #2 Oklahoma State 31 (2OT)
Nov. 18, 2011
The Cowboys' best-ever chance at finishing No. 1 went awry on a Friday night in Ames. The Cowboys went ahead by 17 points in the third quarter. But Iowa State scored a touchdown with 5:30 left to tie it. After trading TDs in the first over time, Ter'Ran Benton picked off Brandon Weeden to set the stage for Cyclones' RB Jeff Woody's winning 4-yard TD run.
This week, they have compiled the 150 greatest games of all time
Link: https://www.espn.com/college-footba...atest-games-college-football-150-year-history
1. Nebraska 35, Oklahoma 31 (1971)
2. Miami (FL) 31, Nebraska 30 (Orange Bowl - 1984)
3. Appalachian State 34, Michigan 32 (2007)
4. Boston College 47, Miami (FL) 45 (1984)
5. Penn State 14, Miami (FL) 10 (Fiesta Bowl - 1987)
6. Notre Dame 31, Miami (FL) 30 (1988)
7. Texas 41, USC 38 (Rose Bowl - 2006)
8. Penn State 27, Georgia 23 (Sugar Bowl - 1983)
9. LSU 7, Mississippi 3 (1959)
10. Notre Dame 24, Alabama 23 (Sugar Bowl - 1973)
97. Iowa State 37, #2 Oklahoma State 31 (2OT)
Nov. 18, 2011
The Cowboys' best-ever chance at finishing No. 1 went awry on a Friday night in Ames. The Cowboys went ahead by 17 points in the third quarter. But Iowa State scored a touchdown with 5:30 left to tie it. After trading TDs in the first over time, Ter'Ran Benton picked off Brandon Weeden to set the stage for Cyclones' RB Jeff Woody's winning 4-yard TD run.