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Hey we are in the top ten with 6 nattys and Bama has 12 not 18. I thought we used to only claimed two though in 1951 and 1998 but i will gladly claim 6. What surprises me is Pitt having 9 and Minnesota having 7.
 

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Hey we are in the top ten with 6 nattys and Bama has 12 not 18. I thought we used to only claimed two though in 1951 and 1998 but i will gladly claim 6. What surprises me is Pitt having 9 and Minnesota having 7.
I don’t trust this list. Yale is actually #1 with 19. Most of them predate the airplane
 
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Before the CFP all national titles were mythical.

The national championships were awarded by different polls.

For some reason the AP and coaches poll became the industry standard. There opinions hold no more weight than other polls or publications.

We should claim all national championships.
 
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Folks I can’t see busting on Alabama, they’ve clearly established that they are the best football program in history. I hate it but it’s just the way it is. But Minnesota??? Had no idea.
 
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Before the CFP all national titles were mythical.

The national championships were awarded by different polls.

For some reason the AP and coaches poll became the industry standard. There opinions hold no more weight than other polls or publications.

We should claim all national championships.
There were legitimate ones and bogus ones though. They aren't created equal. That nonsense Auburn just did makes them look like clowns and we would look the same. All our claims are meritorious except 1967. This guy does a good job of breaking down the history.
 
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It's inconceivable that Tennessee doesn't claim 1939: undefeated, untied, all shutouts.
1938-1940 were elite teams for sure, one has to wonder what would've happened if Neyland's program and tenure wasn't interrupted 3 times by war/military obligations?

Or if he had decided to remain coach and lived through the 60/70s
 

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