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Around this time of the year, I always like to take a peek at the longest home win streaks in CFB to see who are the closest current threats, and enjoy those who fell off after a good run.

The current longest home win streak is currently owned by the Clemson Work Release facility for kids who can't read good at 33. While they lost three times this season, they've all been away from the House of 1000 dip tins. Note: they host Wake Forest this week, but have a soft home schedule in 2022. They do host ND in 2023 and LSU in 2025 (someone do the math but I am back of a napkin sure this would be the last chance for it to end if it's still going) though. Now I have a fun little interest in this Wake game. Go Demons! I mean... Deacons! Sorry, reverend.

Entering the season, Satan's favorite team (no, not Saban, I mean literally Satan), Notre Damned, had a 24 game home win streak. That was ended at 27 by the Fighting Luke Pickles. All hail, the non-power 5 Bearcats for doing us a solid!

After ND, O$U* had a 23 game win streak coming out of fall camp. Viva to the Fighting Cafe con Leche's, the Oregon Ducks, for putting them on their ***. Thanks Oregon! Now give us your f'ing coach. k thx bye.

The current #2 in the clubhouse heading into the weekend is the aforementioned Fighting Luke Pickles at 27 and running. I'll take them staying alive to **** on Notre Dame's altar, though. You have to think Fickell won't stay there long enough and they will fall off regardless. Their toughest Non-conf games are USUALLY away which doesn't help. That said, the marauding John Cougar Mellencamps of Bloomington visit the Queen City next year. Not keeping my hopes up there after their letdown this year, but so far it's the one to watch. As of now Cincy's toughest home game on the horizon is against PITT... in 2024. Well, ok.

Memphis was #5 heading into the season. Rowdy the Roadrunner and the Fighting Ghost of Larry Coker's ended that.

Mario Christobal, savior to all, has Oregon crackin' at a current 18 game home win streak. Unless they ***** the pooch in the Civil War in 9 days against the Fighting Joe Rogan's are My Doctors from Pullman, they look to extend their streak through next year with a Charmin Soft 2022 home schedule, unless the Running Joe Smiths of BYU can catch them napping somehow. But that's directly related to how much the take is at Church the week before. We will see.

So in summary... Clemson and Cincy are the only ones worth watching, maybe Oregon for sport.

58 will live forever. God bless. Donations accepted. Bitcoin preferred.
 
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Around this time of the year, I always like to take a peek at the longest home win streaks in CFB to see who are the closest current threats, and enjoy those who fell off after a good run.

The current longest home win streak is currently owned by the Clemson Work Release facility for kids who can't read good at 33. While they lost three times this season, they've all been away from the House of 1000 dip tins. Note: they host Wake Forest this week, but have a soft home schedule in 2022.
We play them at Clemson next year. How poetic would it be to hammer them 58-0 in their home, ending their streak and getting some sweet payback?
 
Excellent post.

Our new AD should walk into his introductory press conference and just say "59" and walk out.

See how many morons it confuses or how many soft shouldered Sallys clutch their pearls.

Would be comic hyperbolic fantasy but sadly about 10000% more likely than when we bought into AL Golden's notion of beating Baga when he was introduced.
 
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After the debacle in the last game in the Orange bowl, we kept tailgating. After a while we realized security was gone, so we walked all over the field, threw the ball around and I took a great picture standing in front of the 58 game winning streak sign in the south east corner.

Great memories.
 
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Around this time of the year, I always like to take a peek at the longest home win streaks in CFB to see who are the closest current threats, and enjoy those who fell off after a good run.

The current longest home win streak is currently owned by the Clemson Work Release facility for kids who can't read good at 33. While they lost three times this season, they've all been away from the House of 1000 dip tins. Note: they host Wake Forest this week, but have a soft home schedule in 2022. They do host ND in 2023 and LSU in 2025 (someone do the math but I am back of a napkin sure this would be the last chance for it to end if it's still going) though. Now I have a fun little interest in this Wake game. Go Demons! I mean... Deacons! Sorry, reverend.

Entering the season, Satan's favorite team (no, not Saban, I mean literally Satan), Notre Damned, had a 24 game home win streak. That was ended at 27 by the Fighting Luke Pickles. All hail, the non-power 5 Bearcats for doing us a solid!

After ND, O$U* had a 23 game win streak coming out of fall camp. Viva to the Fighting Cafe con Leche's, the Oregon Ducks, for putting them on their ***. Thanks Oregon! Now give us your f'ing coach. k thx bye.

The current #2 in the clubhouse heading into the weekend is the aforementioned Fighting Luke Pickles at 27 and running. I'll take them staying alive to **** on Notre Dame's altar, though. You have to think Fickell won't stay there long enough and they will fall off regardless. Their toughest Non-conf games are USUALLY away which doesn't help. That said, the marauding John Cougar Mellencamps of Bloomington visit the Queen City next year. Not keeping my hopes up there after their letdown this year, but so far it's the one to watch. As of now Cincy's toughest home game on the horizon is against PITT... in 2024. Well, ok.

Memphis was #5 heading into the season. Rowdy the Roadrunner and the Fighting Ghost of Larry Coker's ended that.

Mario Christobal, savior to all, has Oregon crackin' at a current 18 game home win streak. Unless they ***** the pooch in the Civil War in 9 days against the Fighting Joe Rogan's are My Doctors from Pullman, they look to extend their streak through next year with a Charmin Soft 2022 home schedule, unless the Running Joe Smiths of BYU can catch them napping somehow. But that's directly related to how much the take is at Church the week before. We will see.

So in summary... Clemson and Cincy are the only ones worth watching, maybe Oregon for sport.

58 will live forever. God bless. Donations accepted. Bitcoin preferred.
this post was the 5/8/1977 of the current situation we are in
 
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We play them at Clemson next year. How poetic would it be to hammer them 58-0 in their home, ending their streak and getting some sweet payback?
Bring us Mario and we have a chance at making that happen. Their offense is putrid and lost there best receiver with not much to replace him with next year.
 
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im more of a 72 guy myself but the spring of 77 was fantastic

I love the early 70's too, especially the St. Stephen > The Eleven sequences. And the Europe tour of course. But yeah spring 77 was fantastic. In a groove. I've always said the reason everyone sees Barton Hall as the holy grail is because the recording was so good. I like some of the shoulder nights just as much!
 
Bring us Mario and we have a chance at making that happen. Their offense is putrid and lost there best receiver with not much to replace him with next year.
Mario sure, but we need a damned defense!
I dont care how bad Clemsons offense looks right now, they havent played Miami this year
 
After the debacle in the last game in the Orange bowl, we kept tailgating. After a while we realized security was gone, so we walked all over the field, threw the ball around and I took a great picture standing in front of the 58 game winning streak sign in the south east corner.

Great memories.
And the 15-0 lifestyle was born
 
I love the early 70's too, especially the St. Stephen > The Eleven sequences. And the Europe tour of course. But yeah spring 77 was fantastic. In a groove. I've always said the reason everyone sees Barton Hall as the holy grail is because the recording was so good. I like some of the shoulder nights just as much!
yeah, actually my favorite show from that time is 5/28/77 ("to terrapin")...bobby said that he doesent think cornell was even their best show that week
 
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