So to be clear, it's this year's exact teams, as they are right now. Same coaches, everything. Each team has two weeks to prepare, with no distractions (kids don't have to go to class or anything).
Basically each team gets the same preparation NFL teams generally get for the Superb Owl.
Who wins?
Isaiah Torres
Alabama stomps and it's not even close. People overrate the fuck out of NFL teams since they're generally made of the best college players, but a team like the browns is so bad any individual player is probably WORSE than the best college players.
54-21 Bama
Jacob Wood
Cleveland has no qb at all, and no o-line to defend their non-existent qb. Alabama wins big.
Jonathan Mitchell
Bama's not even the best college team in their state and they're gonna play the pros?
Andrew Hill
inb4 the same tired bait/counter bait posts, etc.
Let's have an actual discussion: 2001 Miami Hurricanes or the 2008 Detroit Lions?
Oliver Collins
Auburn
Brody Howard
The worst team in the existence of the NFL would wax the best team in the existence of NCAA Football.
Jose Sanchez
lol wtf, obviously the browns.
College teams will have maybe a handful of guys who will make the NFL. NFL teams are entirely composed of people who made the NFL
Jonathan Powell
>Browns >90 players good enough to play in the NFL
>Bama >had 10 players drafted last year
Gee, I fucking wonder.
Neck yourself OP.
David Young
>everyone taking this stale old bait >no one responds to my actually engaging question
welp, i'm out
Dominic Nguyen
Who would win, 52 bo jackson sized chickens with tom brady as a quarterback, or 53 chicken sized bo jacksons with bo jackson as a quarterback?
Daniel Gonzalez
depends, college rules or NFL rules?
Jacob Flores
I would say that the current best ncaa team to play against an nfl team and win is Oklahoma. They’re not the best NCAAF team but they could beat the Browns
Dominic Gonzalez
I think the real question here is if 10 Brock Lesners could defeat one adult male silverback gorilla
Jacob Reed
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Carson James
>90 players good enough to play in the NFL but not good enough to win
Dylan Morgan
>17 nfl players vs 53 nfl players
Juan Bennett
Jesus Christ, that Canes defense. 31-0 Canes in that game.
Henry Edwards
38 players
17 first rounders
13 pro bowlers, 6 were all pro
Luke Martinez
/game, set, and match
Landon Cook
This would be the closer, id still take the lions by 10.
Easton Long
>90 players good enough to play in the NFL
except their coaching staff and everything else about this team is retarded. Doesn't matter if you're slightly more athletic if you're being coached by a retard. Being stuck on the browns probably fucked over their development too, so they might not even all still be as good as they were in college.
Blake Allen
With two weeks of preparation the NFL team wins no problem. The guys who make it in the NFL are the guys who practice all day and then get home and study film in their free time. Athletically they're probably not that different; in fact the average college player is probably closer to their athletic peak than the average NFL player, not to mention they have less wear on their bodies. The real difference would be that with two weeks the NFL team would know the college team's playbook better than the college team.
Chase Green
I'm dying just thinkin about that XD The chicken sized Bo Jacksons are pretty much useless, Tom Brady will just run over them and try to stay outta Bo's way. The big chickens will fuck shit up for both of them and probobly kill a lot of the little Bo Jacksons.. >an army of mini Bo Jacksons Bradys gonna get pretty tired running away from giant chickens and Bo Jackson.. Come to think of it chickens that size are pretty much dinosaurs, this is going to get messy..
Matthew Price
The NFL team would win. The college team would get manhandled on the line.
The NFL O-line would tear open gaping holes for the run game or pass protect indefinitely. The NFL D-line would end the college offense's plays before they could even begin.
That's the real reason it wouldn't be a contest no matter which NFL team and which college team you put against each other.
Camden Thompson
Lions would have annihilated miami. The difference in ability in the trenches and mental maturity of the defensive backfield would just be too much. Even the shittiest of shitty NFL defenses are an order of magnitude complex than any college scheme.
Juan Jones
yes, but they all weren't fully developed seniors that season. I thought we were talking about the 2001 canes, not the players from that 2001 canes team at their respective primes
Joseph Martin
*not that im contradicting the numbers that you put out to correct that guy. those are correct
Jose Nguyen
Well they had 0 NFL players then
John Cooper
KYS for asking this. Obviously the Browns you thick headed twit.
Colton Robinson
one Brock Lesnar is enough to win in Pro-wrestling rules, but in boxing/MMA either the Brock Lesnars would be desqualified because it is a 1 vs 1 fight or the gorilla because is a human sport, or both, then it's a draw
Liam Torres
*blocks your path*
James Howard
01 miami would bootyblast them
Nolan Powell
Bama would score 3 points if it had the game of its life. Cleveland would drop a minimum of 60. This is a silly question, please stop posting it
Asher Flores
By and large, NFL draft scouts don't know dick
Gimme bama
Jaxon Brooks
We're talking about NFL talent here, sweetie. The best player from those teams was probably roided up Clay Matthews or Cushing.
Jaxon King
>Among the numerous stars on the 2001 Miami squad were: quarterback Ken Dorsey; running backs Clinton Portis, Willis McGahee, Najeh Davenport, and Frank Gore; tight end Jeremy Shockey; wide receiver Andre Johnson; offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie; defensive linemen Jerome McDougle, William Joseph, and Vince Wilfork; linebackers Jonathan Vilma and D.J. Williams; and defensive backs Ed Reed, Mike Rumph, and Phillip Buchanon. Additional contributors included future stars Kellen Winslow II, Sean Taylor, Antrel Rolle, Vernon Carey, and Rocky McIntosh. In all, an extraordinary 17 players from the 2001 Miami football team were drafted in the first-round of the NFL Draft (5 in the 2002 NFL Draft: Buchanon, McKinnie, Reed, Rumph, and Shockey; 4 in 2003: Johnson, Joseph, McDougle, and McGahee; 6 in 2004: Carey, Taylor, Vilma, Wilfork, Williams, and Winslow; 1 in 2005: Rolle; and 1 in 2006: Kelly Jennings). >Overall, 38 members of the team would be selected in the NFL Draft. As of 2013, they had earned a combined total of 43 trips to the Pro Bowl: Ed Reed (9), Andre Johnson (7), Frank Gore (5), Vince Wilfork (5), Jeremy Shockey (4), Jonathan Vilma (3), Willis McGahee (2), Chris Myers (2), Clinton Portis (2), Antrel Rolle (2), Sean Taylor (2), Bryant McKinnie (1), and Kellen Winslow II (1). In addition, Vilma, Shockey, Wilfork, Joseph, Rolle, McGahee, and Reed have won the Super Bowl. It has been estimated that the 2001 Hurricanes would cost nearly $120 million as an NFL team as early as 2009.
Hard to think they wouldn't have at least a shot, if they were all in their prime or close to it.
Juan Clark
01 canes
Kayden Reed
So they only had one offensive lineman make the NFL? They'd get destroyed by the Browns, or 2008 Lions. The NFL D-Line would get 20 sacks and 30 TFL.
Noah Smith
2008 Lions and it wouldn't be close. Strategy, mental game, and maturity all beat raw ability at the pro level. Why do you think the Pats have formed a dynasty with manlet receivers and a QB who can run as fast as some guy off the street?
Aiden Baker
I dont know why people are assuming CFB is more athletic. There's a reason the option, among other meme formations and plays dont work in the NFL. Defenders are way too fucking fast and seasoned.
Ethan Lewis
They had two first round tackles, 5 more linemen drafted, 1 UDFA who played in the league and a CFL player
Christopher Clark
They've been tracking player speed in the NFL for two years now. The two fastest this year were by a 22 year old rookie. The two fastest last year were by a 22 year old rookie.
Cameron Perry
Browns by 60. Anyone who thinks otherwise is a fucking idiot