I have compiled a short list of school's that can all claim to be the most dominant in the history of College Football. Oklahoma had the longest win streak in the modern era. Army has several long win streaks that could rival OU's and dominated College football for almost three decades. Nebraska has been to and lost more National Championship games than most school's ever had a chance to win. Miami, well being a Nebraska fan I have to put them in because Miami always figures out a way to beat Nebraska! Notre Dame. No other school can claim to have been rivals to the legendary teams at OU, Army and Miami. Despite a few bad seasons Notre Dame has always been consistent in winning and being in the hunt. Come on, Touchdown Jesus! Last but not least (well, IMO the least.) Michigan has more wins than any other school in America and every year plays in what is now arguably the greatest rivalry in College football (Either the "Big Game: Michigan vs. Ohio State" or the "Army-Navy Game".) since some idiot decided that Nebraska and Oklahoma would not play each other every year. (Why? How incredibly stupid is that?) So which do you think is the most dominant school in the history of College Football? If you feel that a very deserving team was not put on here please tell me why but try to look at this from an un-biased standpoint without letting your loyalties to your favorite team interfere.
(To determine which schools made the list I consulted football analysts from past and present, listened to what they had to say, took notes and then threw all that out and decided for myself.)