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re: Alabama's claim to 15 National Championships DEBUNKED

Posted on 3/6/14 at 9:13 pm to
Posted by stat19
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 3/6/14 at 9:13 pm to
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Fear The Thumb


You misspelled dumb
Posted by Larry
Collierville, TN
Member since Jul 2004
5458 posts
Posted on 3/6/14 at 9:21 pm to
BamaRoy needs to provide some data to refute these Aubies claim
Posted by GeorgeWest
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 3/6/14 at 9:23 pm to
No college football (non-bammer) fan in America believes alabama has won 15 NC's. It makes them look foolish to claim that many especially since their record in winning is legitimately so stellar.
Posted by BamaDude06
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Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 3/6/14 at 9:24 pm to
Story about how Auburn "won" the 1957 championship
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In ‘57, Ralph “Shug” Jordan’s seventh season at Auburn, the college poll was open to all media, a tidbit discovered by Bill Beckwith and held in abeyance by the Tigers’ sports information director.

After four straight years of seven or eight victories, Auburn was off to a 7-0 start, including a season-opening victory at Tennessee – a result that earned an uncommon eight-column headline in The New York Times.

Somehow, Auburn had to push past Ohio State in the polls and Buckeye coach Woody Hayes who questioned the Tigers’ manhood by asking, “But whom have they played.” At that point, the poll had evolved into the South and West against the East and Midwest, and the numbers favored the Buckeyes.

According to Paul Hemphill in his Nelson-provided book, “Lost in the Lights,” Beckwith made some phone calls and found out that about two dozen small radio stations in Alabama were not aware they could vote in The AP Poll. He advised them of their right and asked them not to act until Auburn played its next three games.

Auburn beat Georgia 6-0 and Florida State 29-7 and, on the eve of the Alabama game, Beckwith, a friendly sports editor, and four secretaries called small radio stations and newspapers across the South. Auburn is going to kill Alabama, they said, and as soon as the game is over, vote for the Tigers.

“The people at Ohio State never knew what hit them,” Hemphill wrote.

Jordan pulled his starters before halftime and Auburn won 40-0.

Hemphill continued: “The votes for Auburn began rolling in at The Associated Press headquarters at Rockefeller Center in New York in such an avalanche that The AP sports editor, Ted Smits, phoned Beckwith around dark that evening. ‘Call ‘em off, Bill,’ he said. ‘You’ve won the national championship.’”

The AP quickly closed that loophole and these days, the AP ballot is a point of pride. There are only 65 voters in the country and AP in Little Rock normally alternates the state’s lone ballot between Arkansas’ two largest news organizations.



225 people voted in the 11/25/57 poll. Auburn received 85 first place votes.
The next week (the final 1957 poll) 360 voted, with Auburn getting 210 first place votes.

This is why I laugh when Auburn fans try and poke holes in Alabama's national championships.
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