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Iron Bowl 2010

silvertiger

Knight

Bama

Bug Huntress
@TheRealPhil
Not sure if you can get the video to work but Nick politely tells Paul to STFU LOL Media Days 2016
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/al...paul-finebaum-explosive-exchange-sec-network/



Finebaum later said he was struck by Saban’s anger on the issue, and not just the anger you see in the video above. That was “tame” compared to what Saban said off the air, according to Finebaum.

Finebaum added that if everyone at home saw video of what Saban said after the interview when the cameras weren’t rolling, it would go viral with “14 million” views. He made sure to note that Saban’s ire wasn’t directed at those on the set, rather it was more about the system and how he feels his players were treated.


BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 

TheRealPhil

Sorceror

Hook'em horns?! :rofl:

How's That for "Who's yo daddy?"!
 

Bama

Bug Huntress
@My Brother Like No Other aka the corrupt GM aka @kolbycrouch ..........................


............................along with @deathviper and @Indika.....................

..........................can't leave out @TheRealPhil ..............................

......................but we can leave out @Lead44

Kentucky Football
National championships: 1 (1950)
The Wildcats have a lone national championship. However, Kentucky’s claimed title is the same year as one of Tennessee’s claimed title years. Funnily enough, neither Kentucky nor Tennessee are recognized as the 1950 national champion by the NCAA – that honor goes to Oklahoma. The Sooners’ championship was awarded before bowl season, but Kentucky upset Oklahoma and claims the national championship.
 

TheRealPhil

Sorceror
These are probably Canadian guesses they have everything ass backwards up there anyway.
Bama has to stand on her head to read the monitor right side up
Puts you that much more in awe of her greatness
 

Bama

Bug Huntress
They got ripped

Lets poke @TheRealPhil with a pointy stick (its always fun ahueahueahueahue)

They claim 16 ...................

But ..........................................

1925


Alabama (10–0) says the school shares the national title for this year with Dartmouth (8-0). The claim is based on votes by the Helms Athletic Foundation and the College Football Researchers Association. However, both HAF and CFRA were not founded until years later, meaning Alabama’s 1925 title was retroactively awarded. Alabama is not the only school to retroactively claim a title. In fact, schools are permitted to declare titles based on a set of standards of their own choosing.

1926


Similar to the 1925 title, Alabama uses ranking systems that were not created until well after the alleged title victory. Based on the HAF and the CFRA, two systems created after 1926, Alabama claims the title for this year. Stanford was also retroactively given the title for this year based on these systems. The NCAA recognizes both Alabama (9–0–1) and Stanford (10–0–1) as the national title holders.

1930


Notre Dame (10–0) was ranked No. 1 by Dickinson, Dunkel System, and Houlgate, which all were in effect in 1930. Alabama is recognized as the national champion by four ranking systems, but the validity of the title is called into question because all of the systems in favor of Alabama were created after 1930. The NCAA lists both Notre Dame and Alabama as the 1930 national champions.

1934

According to Alabama, the school shares the 1934 title with Minnesota. Alabama finished the season with a record of 10–0, earning the No. 1 spot in three ranking systems. Minnesota finished the season with a record of 8–0, also getting No. 1 votes from three ranking systems. In the years to follow, Minnesota was retroactively recognized by more ranking systems than Alabama, earning the school the official title. The NCAA only lists Minnesota as the 1934 national champion.

1941


Neither the NCAA nor the Associated Press recognizes Alabama as the 1941 title holder. Alabama finished the season with a record of 9–2. The Associated Press ranked the Crimson Tide No. 20 in the nation with the team finishing third in the SEC. However, Alabama still managed to earn the No. 1 spot in the Houlgate ranking system which the school uses as the basis for its claim on the 1941 title. Minnesota is the only official recognized title holder.

1964


Alabama finished the 1964 season with a record of 10–1 after a loss to @Lead44 Texas in the Rose Bowl. Both the Associated Press and the United Press International awarded Alabama the national title this season before the Bowl game. Arkansas (11–0) completed an undefeated season, but still shares the title with Alabama in the eyes of the NCAA and AP. Notre Dame was also given the title by the National Football Foundation, but the school does not claim the championship.


1973


Both Alabama and the NCAA recognize the 1973 title, but the Associated Press ranks the Crimson Tide fourth for this year. Alabama lost to Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl, but the school was awarded the national title by the UPI before the bowl game was played. The UPI later changed its voting system the following year so that champions were named after bowl games. Notre Dame is recognized as the 1973 title holder by the Associated Press.



Auburn

Five Auburn teams have been awarded a National Championship by an NCAA documented selector—1913, 1957, 1983, 1993, and 2010. However, only the 1957 title, awarded by the Associated Press, and the BCS National Championship in 2010 are claimed outright by the University. Four additional teams have also been named national champions by a minor selector, though none are recognized by Auburn University —1910, 1914, 1958, and 2004.

So if Auburn did what Alabama does ............................





They would have a few more


LOL
I'm in big trouble!!!!
 

TheRealPhil

Sorceror
Well......since I'm still at work and don't have the time to look up any of this auburn fans hullabaloo.....
I will just ask one little question.... if you take away all those championships you say Alabama claims but shouldn't, and you allow auburn to claim all the ones they say they don't. Who still has more championships?:rofl:
 
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