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re: Who Are The True Bluebloods Of College Football?

Posted on 8/25/16 at 7:42 pm to
Posted by Huddie Leadbetter
Member since May 2016
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Posted on 8/25/16 at 7:42 pm to
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Good on anyone who can admit they might be wrong.

The '40s and '50s, especially the late '50's were not so good for the Vols.

I ran the numbers for UT/Bammer since 1930. Even with Bammer's vacated games they have overborne the Vols.

The '40's and '50s not good for the Vols, the '60s and '70s very good for Bammer.

Even with vacated games


Bama Tenn
1930's 79 83

1940's 66 67


1950's 50 72

1960's 90 67

1970's 103 75

1980's 85 78

1990's 83 98

2000-09 58 83

2010-15 72 38
686 661

It formats crappy but I guess it is readable.

Walt

UT '81


That isn't correct. Alabama won 92 games in the 90s. Gene Stallings won 70 in his 7 years, the last year being 1996.

Alabama won 78 games from 2000-2009, the programs worst stretch in my lifetime.
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