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re: SEC Football Teams All Time Historical Rankings according to CFB Warehouse

Posted on 8/1/15 at 11:10 pm to
Posted by redeye
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Posted on 8/1/15 at 11:10 pm to
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Don't you wish that Alabama had accepted the AP and UPI and FWAA in '64 and then turned around and told them all that they didn't accept their validity as polling services.


The FWAA didn't offer it to Alabama, so that wasn't even an option. I realize that's how things were done back then, but it doesn't change the fact that Alabama won a national championship, while losing to a team that undefeated Arkansas beat. And I'll never understand how a 9-1-1 Alabama was able to leap frog three 10-1 teams to win it all in '65.
Posted by Korin
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 8/1/15 at 11:22 pm to
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And I'll never understand how a 9-1-1 Alabama was able to leap frog three 10-1 teams to win it all in '65.

#1 Michigan State lost in the Rose.
#2 Arkansas lost in the Cotton.
#4 Alabama beat #3 Nebraska in the Orange.
I don't see a problem.
Posted by Alert Mi
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Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 8/1/15 at 11:59 pm to
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The FWAA didn't offer it to Alabama, so that wasn't even an option. I realize that's how things were done back then, but it doesn't change the fact that Alabama won a national championship, while losing to a team that undefeated Arkansas beat.


The facts don't have to be changed, those were the rules that your team agreed to play by. Things are still the same. If Arkansas doesn't agree with the way the NC trophies are awarded at the present time, don't play the games. No one is forcing Arkansas to abide by the same structural guidelines as all other teams in FBS.

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And I'll never understand how a 9-1-1 Alabama was able to leap frog three 10-1 teams to win it all in '65.


That's right, Arkansas got the FWAA for the '64 season. Congrats on your NC.

As far as you never being able to understand how a 9-1-1 Alabama team won it all in '65, allow me to elucidate it for you. Well, to hell with that, just read this link. After reading it, you will never have to be in the dark about it again.

InfoPlease

Anxious to avoid the uproar that followed its regular season final poll last year, AP waited until after New Year's to crown the 1965 national champion.

Good move. At the end of the regular season Michigan State, Arkansas and Nebraska were all 10-0, with Alabama at 8-1-1 (the Tide lost their opener to Georgia and tied Tennessee). The bowl match-ups had Arkansas playing LSU in the Cotton, Michigan State vs UCLA in the Rose, and Nebraska vs Alabama in the Orange. Each game followed the other on TV.

The three top-ranked teams all lost. Arkansas, denied the '64 national title it deserved, had its 22 game winning streak snapped in Dallas. LSU took a 14-7 lead in the second quarter then shut the Razorbacks out in the second half.

Michigan State, UPI's national champ, had opened the regular season with a 13-3 win over UCLA. The Spartans hoped to close the year on the same note, but couldn't overcome the Bruins' 14-0 halftime lead. The victory was UCLA's first Rose Bowl win ever.

So the Orange Bowl, in its second year at night, became the national championship game. Underdog Alabama built up a 24-7 lead by halftime then held off a Nebraska comeback to win 39-28.

Bama's Bear Bryant joined Minnesota's Bernie Bierman (1940-41), Army's Red Blaik (1944-45), Notre Dame's Frank Leahy (1946-47) and Oklahoma's Bud Wilkinson (1955-56) as the only coaches to win back-to-back national titles.



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