Will the Bama game be at night?

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by LSU4Life, Oct 15, 2018.

  1. kcal

    kcal Founding Member

    all true...here's how there may be a misunderstanding:
    https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/alabama-football/many-national-titles-alabama-actually-won/
    DISPUTED TITLES
    • 1978 — Finished 11-1 after a 14-7 win over Penn State in the Sugar Bowl. A whopping 24 entities picked a national champion that year, and seven chose Alabama. Eight of them chose 11-1 Oklahoma and nine picked 12-1 Southern Cal. The NCAA recognizes Alabama and USC as co-champions.
    • 1973 — Fell to Notre Dame 24-23 in the Sugar Bowl to complete an 11-1 season. Alabama won the title awarded by United Press International and the coaches’ poll, which announced its winner before the bowls. That changed the following season. Notre Dame (11-0) is the NCAA’s recognized champion, but Michigan, Ohio State and Oklahoma were all awarded titles by various entities.
    • 1965 — Defeated Nebraska 39-28 in the Orange Bowl to complete a 9-1-1 season. Four entities awarded the national title to Alabama, but another 12 favored 10-1 Michigan State. The NCAA recognizes them as co-champions.
    • 1964 — Lost to Texas 24-17 in the Orange Bowl to complete a 10-1 season. Four entities, including both major media polls, awarded the national title to Alabama, but did the final vote before the bowl games. That changed after this incident. Arkansas (11-0) and Notre Dame (9-1) are recognized as champions by the NCAA along with Alabama. Michigan (9-1) was one entity’s choice as champion as well.
    • 1941 — Defeated Texas A&M 29-21 in the Cotton Bowl to complete a 9-2 season. The Houlgate System chose the Tide as its champion. The NCAA recognizes Minnesota (8-0) as the champion, as did 11 entities that season. Texas (8-1-1) was the choice of two other organizations.
    • 1934 — Defeated Stanford 29-13 in the Rose Bowl to complete a 10-0 season. Five entities awarded the national title to Alabama, but another eight favored 8-0 Minnesota. The NCAA recognizes Minnesota as champion.
    • 1930 — Defeated Washington State 24-0 in the Rose Bowl to complete a 10-0 season. Four entities awarded the national title to Alabama, but another eight favored 10-0 Notre Dame. The NCAA recognizes the Irish as champion.
    • 1926 — Tied Stanford 7-7 in the Rose Bowl to complete a 9-0-1 season. Six entities awarded the national title to Alabama, but another four favored 10-0-1 Stanford. To add to the confusion, Navy (9-0-1), Michigan (7-1) and Lafayette (9-0) can also claim titles.

    at least none of those were awarded by the opelieka newspaper...right?
     
  2. BAY0U BENGAL

    BAY0U BENGAL I'm a Chinese Bandit

    Man, @uscvball was right. I’m not funny
     
  3. Don Castavez

    Don Castavez Still liking scotch

    Y’all worry about Moo State.
    Time to get this party started
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  4. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    Q. What has an IQ of 100 and a full set of teeth?

    A. The student section at an Alabama football game.
     
  5. TerryP

    TerryP Founding Member

    Recognized by NCAA ...
     
  6. TerryP

    TerryP Founding Member

    For discussions sake, weeds?
     
  7. TerryP

    TerryP Founding Member

    So, you couldn't do the math?

    You can't make up something awarded. You can disagree with a school recognizing it....some...whatever.

    It's stupid.
     
  8. BAY0U BENGAL

    BAY0U BENGAL I'm a Chinese Bandit

    I can trash talk. Trash talk a rival. That’s what I can do. You can take it as serious as you want. But it doesn’t change anything.
     
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  9. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    LSU fans arguing National Titles with Bama fans- man this is good.

    They have more in the last decade alone than we do in the last century.
     
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  10. TerryP

    TerryP Founding Member

    How can anyone take something done poorly, seriously?
     

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