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Ridiculous Claimed National Titles

So while catching up with a family member, they made the comment that we still don't have as many championships as Pitt. I chuckled, but apparently they claim 9(?!) in all. So I did some rummaging, Sports Illustrated did a study in the 70's and retroactively declared national champions for the pre-poll years. Based on that, Pitt claims an additional 7 titles on top of the two that are relatively undisputed.

This made me wonder what are some of the most ridiculous claimed championships. Alabama claims one in 1941 when they finished #20 in the AP and 3rd in the SEC. I'm sure Michigan has some glorious championships earned beating YMCA teams.

Personally, I would consider any title claim from before there was any concept of a national championship to be extremely doubtful... but hey, whatever helps the teams of yesteryear sleep at night I guess.
 
So while catching up with a family member, they made the comment that we still don't have as many championships as Pitt. I chuckled, but apparently they claim 9(?!) in all. So I did some rummaging, Sports Illustrated did a study in the 70's and retroactively declared national champions for the pre-poll years. Based on that, Pitt claims an additional 7 titles on top of the two that are relatively undisputed.

This made me wonder what are some of the most ridiculous claimed championships. Alabama claims one in 1941 when they finished #20 in the AP and 3rd in the SEC. I'm sure Michigan has some glorious championships earned beating YMCA teams.

Personally, I would consider any title claim from before there was any concept of a national championship to be extremely doubtful... but hey, whatever helps the teams of yesteryear sleep at night I guess.

Pitt claims 9: 1915, 1916, 1918, 1929, 1931, 1936, 1937, 1976, and 1980 based on this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_football_national_championships_in_NCAA_Division_I_FBS

And Yeah, scUM has 11: 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, and 1997

Using the same data Princeton leads the list with 26.
 
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Don't sparty and the varmints have a bunch of pre-1960s titles too? they might not have fallen as far as pitt (minny is close) but it's not like pitt is the only former power that's fallen off the map. I wouldn't be surprised if in 40-50 years ppl are shocked that da U ever won a conference title much less 6 national titles.
 
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This made me wonder what are some of the most ridiculous claimed championships.

I think that any time that a team "won" a championship without playing a top-2 (or at least top-5) team in a bowl game, it's tough to take it too seriously. I believe BYU won a championship after beating a 6-5 Michigan team around 1984. I was 8 and didn't know enough about BYU, Michigan, or college football, so I don't know how legitimate that one was, specifically. (Maybe BYU already beat the rest of the top 10 throughout the season.) It just looks more impressive when they play a tough opponent at the end.

Alabama claims one in 1941 when they finished #20 in the AP and 3rd in the SEC.

Ha. I need to check that one out.
 
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Don't sparty and the varmints have a bunch of pre-1960s titles too? they might not have fallen as far as pitt (minny is close) but it's not like pitt is the only former power that's fallen off the map. I wouldn't be surprised if in 40-50 years ppl are shocked that da U ever won a conference title much less 6 national titles.

Minnyhaha in particular cracks me up. There was a puff piece on BTN a while ago with Tim Brewster giving a tour of the athletic facilities. They had 7 crystal coaches trophies in their trophy room despite only being selected as champions by the coaches poll once since it came into existence.

Edit: And another good one. Rutgers claims their only title in 1869 in the very first college football season. The only two teams were Princeton and Rutgers. they played twice and split the series, with both retroactively claiming a championship.
 
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I think that any time that a team "won" a championship without playing a top-2 (or at least top-5) team in a bowl game, it's tough to take it too seriously. I believe BYU won a championship after beating a 6-5 Michigan team around 1984. I was 8 and didn't know enough about BYU, Michigan, or college football, so I don't know how legitimate that one was, specifically. (Maybe BYU already beat the rest of the top 10 throughout the season.) It just looks more impressive when they play a tough opponent at the end.

I remember the shit

Imagine Boise State getting a NC for running their laughable schedule and then beating Penn Sate in the NobodyGivesAFuck.com Bowl last year

one of many reasons to hate scUM
 
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