I looked it up, for the first decade, it's only like 3 schools that had teams, it's was more like rugby, than traditional American football, traditional football didn't come around till the late 1880's
CFB in the 1800s was a club sport most resembling rugby played by rich frat boys at Ivy League schools, and a few other eastern and midwestern universities. Forward pass wasn't used until Dorias to Rockne in 1913 ND over Army. The NCAA started in 1906, when some rules and regulations were adopted to organize the game better. So this video is wrong calling these "NCAA Championships" before 1906. In fact, there really was no "selector" of Championships until around 1919.
You mean like how Stanford, Vanderbilt, and Northwestern are powerhouses? Those schools are essentially Ivy-League and give out full athletic scholarships.
@@lightyagami3492 And yet somehow 2003 happened. Not to mention the royal screw job in 2004 when Auburn went undefeated through the SEC and wasn't given a chance to play for the BCS... and we got treated to USC skull dragging OU instead.
@@haroldfarquad6886 Auburn was never gonna jump OU. USC and OU entered the 2004 season ranked 1 and 2 respectively, and marched lock-step into the BCS championship game.
Great point Canaan. Just like say how MLB has World Series winners separating pre 1903 and after. Or the NFL has pre Super Bowl era champions before 1966 as well.
Jay Berwanger, the first Heisman Trophy winner, was also the first player ever taken in the NFL draft. The Eagles drafted him and traded his rights to the Bears, but after offering only 90% of his salary demands of $15,000, Berwanger didn't sign with the team and ultimately never played professionally.
I still don’t understand why LSU doesn’t claim the 1908 national championship officially but the NCAA recognizes it. LSU should have 5 claimed national championships right now
@@wesleyowens4089 I don’t see how, if anything LSU has more of a right to claim 2011 over Ok State given that they had the hardest schedule in CFB and went undefeated in the regular season before the BCS decided to make them play a team they had already beaten prior again
@@tikaij yes but then LSU lost that game while Oklahoma State beat the number 4 ranked team. We can both agree bama shouldn't have even been in the bcs national championship game but they were. Either way Oklahoma State was selected as a co national champion but has yet to claim it though they could if they wanted too
UCF 2017 Page 115 of the NCAA Football Record Book from 2018-2019 officially recognizes UCF's Championship. This is because In 2017, UCF finished #1 in the Colley Matrix, which is recognized by the NCAA as a championship selector for the FBS level. This makes UCF's title official.
Oh, the Colley Matrix which was a poll determining the BCS champion from 1999-2014? So if the Colley Matrix doesn't count, do the BCS champions count from 1999-2014?
1939 Tennessee should have been co-listed. They were the last team to have never been scored on in the regular season, and multiple polls voted the champion based on regular season.
1938 as we’ll they went 11-0 and won their bowl game and finished #2 even tho the bows didn’t really matter until the late 60s and also 1950 should have been recognized too
It’s amazing looking at the heisman trophy winners. How many HOF nfl players won the heisman in college? Very few. Very few were great nfl players. The past 10 years not bad, but from 84 to like Cam. A lot of duds.
Off the top of my head, Notre Dame has 2 of their 7 Heisman winners in the HOF. Paul Hornung of the Packers and Tim Brown the 87 winner. Staubach, Tony Dorsett, Earl Campbell, Marcus Allen, Barry Sanders, and unfortunately OJ Simpson also. Might be a few more, but not many. Now there are too many QBs who win it that were products of a pass happy system or QBs of a great team and they don't do much in the NFL. Lately these Oklahoma QBs stand out. Some are laughable. RBs were more likely to continue being elite in the NFL.
There used to be a lot of different polls that awarded National Championships and the NCAA just kinda shrugged and said "okay". So for instance, the NCAA recognizes Alabama as actually having something like 24 National Championships while the University claims 18 of those.
Notre Dame beat Texas in the Cotton Bowl that year 24-11, ending their long winning streak, so there is no way Texas can claim the NC. The final college poll AP had Nebraska #1, Notre Dame #2. If I recall ND had a damn tie vs USC in a downpour in the last game of the year, so Neb edged ND out. Texas and Ohio St, suck it.
Back then the final polls always were before the Bowl games. Bowls were just considered nice warm weather Exhibition games. They didn't factor into rankings decisions until the AP permanently started doing their final poll after the Bowls in 1968. Notre Dame didn't even play in Bowl games from 1925 to 1968. The B10 and Pac 10 had restrictions on bowl participation. Only the conference winner could go, a team couldn't go to a bowl 2 years in a row etc. Only the South and Southwest took bowl games seriously prior to the 1970s.
for 1950, I would have Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Kentucky due to Tennessee being the only team to have beaten Kentucky and Kentucky being the only team to have beaten Oklahoma.
@@kbrewski1 Ok? This is the here and now. Just because you dislike Georgia doesn’t give you any room to say crap about them, because they’re sure as hell better than whichever team you go for right now.
None of those schools have ever won an NCAA championship in football, because the NCAA doesn’t award a championship at the highest level. This video is a list of tens who have been named champions by various organizations outside of the NCAA
09 to 2020 might have been for the tide, but now it's the time for the Dawgs! I'm not even a college fan but I got some guys I work with that are all GA fans and it's the decade for the Dawgs
The 1919 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Centre, Harvard, Illinois, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M as having been deemed national champions by major selectors. Only Harvard, Illinois, and Texas A&M claim national championships for the 1919 season.
Notre Dame should, that was Rockne's first great team, undefeated, George Gipp was on that team. Don't know why they don't count it. Of course, we aren't like Alabama which tries to claim multiple titles they never won retroactively, including several Notre Dame titles, which is pathetic.
@@liamkilpatrick5026 I mean, I guess, but there were several years in the video that shows shared national championships between teams in the same situation. The AP poll didn't used to be the only measure of who the national champion was.
@@Alex-eo7my Starting in 1936, the AP poll was commonly agreed as the recognized method. That's what he's using. So Georgia did not win in 42 if they did not win the AP poll. Ga didn't win it's 1st until 1980, I remember watching the game.
@@kbrewski1 the video literally shows shared national champions past 1936. For example, in 1970, the video has Nebraska, Ohio State, AND Texas as sharing a national championship because one was ranked the highest in the AP poll, and the other two were tied for highest in the Coaches poll. And I may be wrong, but I am pretty sure 1936 is just when the AP poll started weekly tracking, not when they became the sole "accepted" poll, as I am pretty sure that didn't come until much later. My point is, UGA claims the 1942 national championship because multiple other polls crowned them before the AP poll was the clear/sole poll.
@@Alex-eo7my Wrong. You have no idea what you're talking about. As of 1936, the generally accepted consensus selector of determining #1 by ranking the teams was the group of sportswriters in the AP. That's a fact. In 1942, Ohio St was ranked #1, Georgia was ranked #2. Look it up. College Football Reference. Click "final AP poll". The poll until 1968 did their final poll BEFORE THE BOWL GAMES. The Bowl games didn't count, they were viewed as Exhibition games in a warm weather city and reward for diehard alums/fans. So the Bowl games didn't factor into NC decisions until 1968. That's the way it was. Sorry you're so butthurt over facts. Retroactive measurements concocted by some azz Clown in his basement 60 to 80 years after the fact is meaningless fluff. The AP was the consensus selector. It got more confusing in 1950 because they started the UPI coaches poll. Most people didn't pay much attention to that because everyone realized the coaches weren't really even voting, the SIDs were. But, it got to be a 2 poll system which then would create SPLIT TITLES. That just screwed up things more, because any year there was a split polls, then there was no CONSENSUS Nat Champion. So really the only true NC were ones when the AP and UPI agreed on #1. After 1968, once the AP poll started permanently waiting until AFTER the bowl games, from then on the bowl games counted in picking the NC. Read a book.
On some of the years that Bama claims a championship, they weren't #1 on most of the polls. If they were ranked #1 on even one poll, they claim that as a Championship.
@@kbrewski1 Nope Georgia gets credit for the 1942 national title as well. Polls such as Devold, Billingley, Sagarin, etc. have recognized them as the '42 national champions.
@@chuckwest7045 Wrong. Those weren't polls that existed in 1942. The recognized cfb measuring system starting in 1936 was the AP poll. That's the reality. Retroactive mathematical gerryrigged measurement systems aren't recognized NC selectors. Until the BCS era, it was the polls. Sorry, you can't just go shopping for some Retroactive formula from any Tom, Dick and Harry and start "claiming" NC. That's not how it works. Georgia didn't win their first NC until 1980. Then another 40 years till the 2nd one.
@@crimsonkings205 Basically. In my opinion, I think all titles before the 30’s should be scrubbed. It wasn’t until the 30’s that there were enough teams playing on a national scale to have any legitimate champions.
@@darthsilversith667 So what you're saying is that the people who are actually playing the sport can't pick a winner because of the people who aren't playing it. How does that make sense?
@@kbrewski1 the AP Poll is not the top dog of ratings it’s not the standard. At one time the Grantland Rice College Football National Championship Trophy was thee most prestigious award of its time.
Georgia should claim the 1946 national championship. They were the only undefeated/untied team that year. 11-0. Notre Dame tied Army i believe, but that was so long ago! also UGA claims 1942. 4x and reigning champs. Go Dawgs!
Lmao, Georgia was #3 in the AP poll. Sorry, just because you are butthurt doesn't mean you can "claim" a NC you didn't win. ND and Army were easily the 2 most powerful teams in the country. Army had won the 44 and 45 NC with many Irish players in WWII during those 2 years. That 0-0 tie btw #1 Army v #2 Notre Dame in a packed Yankee Stadium was the first true Game of the Century. Army had 2 Heisman winners in their backfield, Blanchard and Davis, and Notre Dame had future 47 Heisman winner Johnny Lujack and future 49 winner Leon Hart. Its the only game in CFB history where 4 Heisman winners played in the same game. Those 40s teams ND had were the greatest cfb dynasty of all time. 46, 47, 48, 49 were 4 straight undefeated seasons, a whole class never saw their scbool lose a game. ND also won the NC in 1943. ND had Heisman winners in 43 (Bertelli), 47(Lujack), 49 (Leon Hart) in that period. The 46 team was a powerhouse with a bunch of players coming back to ND after fighting in WWII including QB/DB Lujack who had fought for 2 years in the Navy. Lujack made the game saving tackle on Davis near the end of the game with a perfect open field tackle. ND led the nation in total offense, rushing yards, and total defense. They only allowed 4 TDs all year. FOUR. They had 5 shutouts. ND played a National Schedule as always, playing Illinois, Pitt, Purdue, Iowa, Army in NY, Navy, USC in LA etc. Georgia played a typical Southern region schedule except for Temple it looks like. Back then the SEC was not getting the best players. The best came mainly from the Rust Belt in the Midwest and Pennsylvania whose Dads worked in coal mines, auto and steel factories etc. PS>>you should be happy you somehow won the 1980 NC by beating Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl when your QB competed only 1 frickin pass the entire game! ND fumbled 2 KO/punts within their own 5 yard line setting up Ga with 2 TDs. Ridiculous. I was a junior at ND in 1980 and we were all set to win the NC after beating Bama and Bear Bryant 7-0 AT BAMA late in the year until we blew it by losing AT USC in the last game.
Bowl games didn't factor into the polls until 1968. Until then the final AP poll was in early December, and Georgia wasn't voted #1. Bowl games were just exhibition games. Notre Dame didn't even bother playing Bowl games until the AP made that change in 1968. They started playing Bowl games in 1969, and the Irish preceeded to beat #1 undefeated Texas in the 1970 season Cotton Bowl, beat #1 undefeated Alabama in the 1973 Sugar Bowl, winning the NC, beating #1 undefeated Alabama again in the 1974 season Orange Bowl, and destroyed #1 undefeated Texas 38-10 behind Joe Montana in the 1977 Cotton Bowl again, winning another NC. So in the first 8 years the Irish started playing in bowls again, they beat the 2 flagship programs of the South twice each when they were undefeated and ranked #1, and won 2 NC in 5 years. Had ND played in Bowl games during the Rockne and Leahy and early Ara P years, they probably would have the greatest Bowl record of all time. 45 years of no bowls.
@@donniefleuryy.29 yep np, also because it couldn't be simple some schools have national championships they don't claim(Auburn claims 1957 and 2010, but there are some they don't claim from the 40s I beleive)
@Sweezy_boi unclaimed and claimed championship like in 97 Michigan claimed the championship where Nebraska didn't. That's y the bcs bowl championship series was born after . I couldn't believe there was yrs with 3 or 4 champions. Lol
No one will match 2009-2020 Alabama to be honest. Especially now with the NIL, a bunch of random teams will win it which is better for college football
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I remember seeing that 1906 Princeton team play. Awesome team.
How fuckin old are you?
I'm curious how you saw a team from over a 100 years ago play lol
@@carnag3247 Whooosh
@@carnag3247 hey he’s a time traveler let him be
I always preferred 1887's team
Princeton and Yale killed it in the beginning, wonder how many schools there was competing back in the 1870's
I looked it up, for the first decade, it's only like 3 schools that had teams, it's was more like rugby, than traditional American football, traditional football didn't come around till the late 1880's
Those Princeton and Yale titles should have been called Ivy Championships, since very schools outside the Ivy League were playing football.
CFB in the 1800s was a club sport most resembling rugby played by rich frat boys at Ivy League schools, and a few other eastern and midwestern universities. Forward pass wasn't used until Dorias to Rockne in 1913 ND over Army. The NCAA started in 1906, when some rules and regulations were adopted to organize the game better. So this video is wrong calling these "NCAA Championships" before 1906. In fact, there really was no "selector" of Championships until around 1919.
Imagine if Ivy League schools gave out scholarships. They would be today's powerhouses.
They do??
well your not going to ivy school anytime soon… they do it’s just the best athletes in America tend to not score perfect on the ACT and SAT
They do. To smart people. They’re going to run the country.
@@raphaeldean5801they do not give out athletic scholarships.
You mean like how Stanford, Vanderbilt, and Northwestern are powerhouses? Those schools are essentially Ivy-League and give out full athletic scholarships.
Interesting how NCAA football used to be a college sport instead of being a minor league for the NFL.
That’s because the NFL didn’t come around until 1920 and didn’t take off in national popularity until the late 1950s to early 1960s.
Can't believe there wasn't a championship game before the 90s...
1998 was the first one.
Yep. That's part of the reason why multiple teams had a claim to the national title up until recently.
@@lightyagami3492 And yet somehow 2003 happened. Not to mention the royal screw job in 2004 when Auburn went undefeated through the SEC and wasn't given a chance to play for the BCS... and we got treated to USC skull dragging OU instead.
@@haroldfarquad6886 Auburn was never gonna jump OU. USC and OU entered the 2004 season ranked 1 and 2 respectively, and marched lock-step into the BCS championship game.
Idk about anyone else but I think any championship before the AP poll started should be classified differently from anything 1936 onward
Agreed
Great point Canaan. Just like say how MLB has World Series winners separating pre 1903 and after. Or the NFL has pre Super Bowl era champions before 1966 as well.
I didn't know Princeton got down like that. I see you Princeton Tigers with the leather helmets...🏉
Alabama: "Why does everyone hate us?"
Everyone: * stares intensely at the years 2009-2020 *
When alabama's big fat white boosters went to bed with the refs and espn, that's when the hatred started
18 national titles. Most ever.
@@crimsonkings205sounds like a cowboy fan.
@@hawghawg381 cowboys fans bring up the 90’s bama fans actually WATCHED this happen good try tho
As a Clemson fan we like those years too
Hope to see you in the title game next year
Go tigers!!!!!
Jay Berwanger, the first Heisman Trophy winner, was also the first player ever taken in the NFL draft. The Eagles drafted him and traded his rights to the Bears, but after offering only 90% of his salary demands of $15,000, Berwanger didn't sign with the team and ultimately never played professionally.
I still don’t understand why LSU doesn’t claim the 1908 national championship officially but the NCAA recognizes it. LSU should have 5 claimed national championships right now
Same with Oklahoma State and 2011. It's recognized as a shared title with bama yet they don't claim it
@@wesleyowens4089 I don’t see how, if anything LSU has more of a right to claim 2011 over Ok State given that they had the hardest schedule in CFB and went undefeated in the regular season before the BCS decided to make them play a team they had already beaten prior again
@@tikaij yes but then LSU lost that game while Oklahoma State beat the number 4 ranked team. We can both agree bama shouldn't have even been in the bcs national championship game but they were. Either way Oklahoma State was selected as a co national champion but has yet to claim it though they could if they wanted too
How crazy would a TCU championship have been
They litterly lost to Georgia 65-7
@@KarterVogt no way you spelled literally that badly my guy
@@KarterVogt wth littery
@@KarterVogt littreyy
@@KarterVogt littlery
Bro I remember that 1869 season like it was yesterday. Shot was fireee 🔥
Love the video. Nicely done.!!!
Impatiently waiting for this next Sports History vid to drop
Rutgers is just there waiting *154 years* for another title...
Makes even Leafs fans feel better
Georgia has now matched Florida in terms of national championship wins
Incorrect, Georgia now has 4 while Florida only has 3
@@majorgashbasher8499No, Georgia and Florida each have 3 championships.
@@Joemama.. we have 4
@Joe Mama if you look on Sanford stadium it shows all the national championships and it says 1942,1980,2021,2022
I found an article on The Athletic that said Georgia didn’t even recognize the 1942 title until the 1980s.
Is there going to be a World Series Winners video next
Yes! Will either be the next video or the one after, but will come out within this next week for sure!
@SportsHistory
OK then just wanted to make sure
Thank you
@@SportsHistory Can you include the 1884-1902 WS ones as well?
@@jstyxx4110 they started in 1902
Stetson is literally older than Lamar jackson and is in college
Still isn't as old as Brandon Weeden, when he got drafted in the NFL.
But it's also " easy for you " 🤣🤣🤣
Nah bro I remember 1869. My Princeton Rutgers won while this whole black and white separation idk
UCF 2017
Page 115 of the NCAA Football Record Book from 2018-2019 officially recognizes UCF's Championship.
This is because In 2017, UCF finished #1 in the Colley Matrix, which is recognized by the NCAA as a championship selector for the FBS level.
This makes UCF's title official.
Colley Matrix!!! Was a Commodore 64 used to rank UCF #1?! Give it up!
Grow up you had a mediocre schedule and didn’t play anymore till Auburn. complain all you want you’ll never get the real trophy
Nope never happened unlike the other big teams in Florida who actually competed and won multiple championships. Maybe one day though.
Delusional clown
Oh, the Colley Matrix which was a poll determining the BCS champion from 1999-2014? So if the Colley Matrix doesn't count, do the BCS champions count from 1999-2014?
When was the last time your favorite school won?!
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Texas 2005
My Grandparents from Texas converted me into a Longhorns fan In 2008
‘97
‘88
My mom went there
Never
You’re telling me that in 1945 Army won both WWII AND the national championship?!?
1939 Tennessee should have been co-listed. They were the last team to have never been scored on in the regular season, and multiple polls voted the champion based on regular season.
1938 as we’ll they went 11-0 and won their bowl game and finished #2 even tho the bows didn’t really matter until the late 60s and also 1950 should have been recognized too
It’s amazing looking at the heisman trophy winners. How many HOF nfl players won the heisman in college? Very few. Very few were great nfl players. The past 10 years not bad, but from 84 to like Cam. A lot of duds.
Off the top of my head, Notre Dame has 2 of their 7 Heisman winners in the HOF. Paul Hornung of the Packers and Tim Brown the 87 winner.
Staubach, Tony Dorsett, Earl Campbell, Marcus Allen, Barry Sanders, and unfortunately OJ Simpson also. Might be a few more, but not many.
Now there are too many QBs who win it that were products of a pass happy system or QBs of a great team and they don't do much in the NFL. Lately these Oklahoma QBs stand out. Some are laughable. RBs were more likely to continue being elite in the NFL.
Also UGA needs to claim the 1946 season.. Georgia (11-0), Army (9-0-1), & Notre Dame (8-0-1).. the polls were bias against the south back then!
Started with just the Ivy League schools at first
I assume it’s because those were the only universities at the time with a football program. It wasn’t until the 1920’s it got spread around.
1942 season Georgia 11-1
Ohio State 9-1.. UGA is number 1 that season in various polls!
in 1942 a superpower was born
Loved it.
how do 2,3, or 4 teams win in one year?
Pretty sure they used to be chosen by polls, if two teams got the same amount of votes they’d both win
@@rocket3216 ok thank you at first I didn't underdstand that
@@rocket3216 That’s correct.
There used to be a lot of different polls that awarded National Championships and the NCAA just kinda shrugged and said "okay". So for instance, the NCAA recognizes Alabama as actually having something like 24 National Championships while the University claims 18 of those.
In 1970, it’s funny that Nebraska Ohio state and Texas all spell, N O (insert Texas logo here)
Notre Dame beat Texas in the Cotton Bowl that year 24-11, ending their long winning streak, so there is no way Texas can claim the NC. The final college poll AP had Nebraska #1, Notre Dame #2. If I recall ND had a damn tie vs USC in a downpour in the last game of the year, so Neb edged ND out. Texas and Ohio St, suck it.
Kentucky should be the real champions in 1950, they beat Oklahoma in the sugar bowl
Totally agree. If they'd taken the final polls after the polls then there's a good chance that Kentucky would've been the 1950 national champions.
Back then the final polls always were before the Bowl games. Bowls were just considered nice warm weather Exhibition games. They didn't factor into rankings decisions until the AP permanently started doing their final poll after the Bowls in 1968.
Notre Dame didn't even play in Bowl games from 1925 to 1968. The B10 and Pac 10 had restrictions on bowl participation. Only the conference winner could go, a team couldn't go to a bowl 2 years in a row etc. Only the South and Southwest took bowl games seriously prior to the 1970s.
for 1950, I would have Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Kentucky due to Tennessee being the only team to have beaten Kentucky and Kentucky being the only team to have beaten Oklahoma.
3 team circle jerks don't work.
@@kbrewski1 Are you forgetting that Kentucky and Tennessee have claimed 1950 as their National Championship season?
Damn those two “G”s at the end look amazing
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You had to wait a LOOOOOOOOONG time for that to scroll through to get to #1, and then another 40 years for #2.
@@kbrewski1 Ok? This is the here and now. Just because you dislike Georgia doesn’t give you any room to say crap about them, because they’re sure as hell better than whichever team you go for right now.
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I don't care about Georgia one way or the other. I was just pointing out facts. You mad bruh? 😠
This an impressive thing I've ever seen outstanding job
None of those schools have ever won an NCAA championship in football, because the NCAA doesn’t award a championship at the highest level. This video is a list of tens who have been named champions by various organizations outside of the NCAA
Common sports history W
Love the list!!!
09 to 2020 might have been for the tide, but now it's the time for the Dawgs! I'm not even a college fan but I got some guys I work with that are all GA fans and it's the decade for the Dawgs
Bama has two more in them. The dogs got lucky we didn't have Burton or Williamson in 21.
Where's UCF for 2017
Only UCF respects that “title”..
No where because they never won a natty
Imaginary in the minds of morons
In Scott Frosts mind...
The 1919 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Centre, Harvard, Illinois, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M as having been deemed national champions by major selectors. Only Harvard, Illinois, and Texas A&M claim national championships for the 1919 season.
Notre Dame should, that was Rockne's first great team, undefeated, George Gipp was on that team. Don't know why they don't count it. Of course, we aren't like Alabama which tries to claim multiple titles they never won retroactively, including several Notre Dame titles, which is pathetic.
Dumb question? Was that 1919 CFB season impacted by the global influenza pandemic?
I think Princeton and Yale were the only teams in existence in the 1800s.
And Rutgers
Syracuse 1959 mascot is wild💀
Bro, with which app do these time lines ?
Ivey League had all those NC. Course they were the only 5 or 6 schools PLAYING football, but hey, they won!!!
Do the FA Cup champions! Great tradition.
Can you do that with NCAA Men's soccer champions?
1942 Natty Champs - UGA
So basically Alabama old championships were shared… good to know lol
Georgia won the national championship in 1942
IVY league was the SEC in the early years
‘97 baby! GBR
Michigan was better in 97'
@@erabbitgamingofficial1 believe whatever you want to believe
@@erabbitgamingofficial1I watched that year, Nebraska was definitely better
@@bamboozeledyt That's your opinion, I seen what I seen and Nebraska wouldn't have had a lot of success on our D.
You should make an update on the world cup
I think you missed Georgia in 1942. I think Ohio State and Georgia both won it that year, but you only put Ohio State.
It's because the NCAA only recognized Ohio State that year
@@liamkilpatrick5026 I mean, I guess, but there were several years in the video that shows shared national championships between teams in the same situation. The AP poll didn't used to be the only measure of who the national champion was.
@@Alex-eo7my
Starting in 1936, the AP poll was commonly agreed as the recognized method. That's what he's using. So Georgia did not win in 42 if they did not win the AP poll. Ga didn't win it's 1st until 1980, I remember watching the game.
@@kbrewski1 the video literally shows shared national champions past 1936. For example, in 1970, the video has Nebraska, Ohio State, AND Texas as sharing a national championship because one was ranked the highest in the AP poll, and the other two were tied for highest in the Coaches poll. And I may be wrong, but I am pretty sure 1936 is just when the AP poll started weekly tracking, not when they became the sole "accepted" poll, as I am pretty sure that didn't come until much later. My point is, UGA claims the 1942 national championship because multiple other polls crowned them before the AP poll was the clear/sole poll.
@@Alex-eo7my
Wrong. You have no idea what you're talking about. As of 1936, the generally accepted consensus selector of determining #1 by ranking the teams was the group of sportswriters in the AP. That's a fact. In 1942, Ohio St was ranked #1, Georgia was ranked #2. Look it up. College Football Reference. Click "final AP poll". The poll until 1968 did their final poll BEFORE THE BOWL GAMES. The Bowl games didn't count, they were viewed as Exhibition games in a warm weather city and reward for diehard alums/fans. So the Bowl games didn't factor into NC decisions until 1968. That's the way it was. Sorry you're so butthurt over facts. Retroactive measurements concocted by some azz Clown in his basement 60 to 80 years after the fact is meaningless fluff. The AP was the consensus selector.
It got more confusing in 1950 because they started the UPI coaches poll. Most people didn't pay much attention to that because everyone realized the coaches weren't really even voting, the SIDs were. But, it got to be a 2 poll system which then would create SPLIT TITLES. That just screwed up things more, because any year there was a split polls, then there was no CONSENSUS Nat Champion. So really the only true NC were ones when the AP and UPI agreed on #1. After 1968, once the AP poll started permanently waiting until AFTER the bowl games, from then on the bowl games counted in picking the NC. Read a book.
you know 42 is a split with UGA and Ohio St right over half the polls in Favor of UGA
On some of the years that Bama claims a championship, they weren't #1 on most of the polls. If they were ranked #1 on even one poll, they claim that as a Championship.
Huh…weird. Iowa fans keep telling me they have 5 national championships 🤔
Hey 2017 is missing a team
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1942 was Georgia
1913 should be split between UChicago and Harvard. We claim that one, and the NCAA lists us both as co-champions
What's happened to yale and Princeton?
2:47 is incorrect, 1942 had two winners: Ohio St. and Georgia due to poll ties
Exactly
I think you're correct.
AP was the only recognized final poll and Ohio St was #1, Georgia #2. Not a tie. You're all wrong.
@@kbrewski1 Nope Georgia gets credit for the 1942 national title as well. Polls such as Devold, Billingley, Sagarin, etc. have recognized them as the '42 national champions.
@@chuckwest7045
Wrong. Those weren't polls that existed in 1942. The recognized cfb measuring system starting in 1936 was the AP poll. That's the reality. Retroactive mathematical gerryrigged measurement systems aren't recognized NC selectors. Until the BCS era, it was the polls. Sorry, you can't just go shopping for some Retroactive formula from any Tom, Dick and Harry and start "claiming" NC. That's not how it works. Georgia didn't win their first NC until 1980. Then another 40 years till the 2nd one.
Forgot 2017 UCF
He didn't "forget" 🤡
1970 said no texas lmao
1970: No
Wow I wonder how many teams there were when Yale and Princeton was wining the naty every year for two decades
Like 5 or 6. Lol
@@crimsonkings205 Basically. In my opinion, I think all titles before the 30’s should be scrubbed. It wasn’t until the 30’s that there were enough teams playing on a national scale to have any legitimate champions.
@@darthsilversith667 I can agree with that.
@@darthsilversith667 So what you're saying is that the people who are actually playing the sport can't pick a winner because of the people who aren't playing it. How does that make sense?
Roll tide
Go tigers
Georgia bulldogs let’s go
#GODAWGS!!!!!!❤️🖤🐶
Georgia won 4 national championships 1942,1980,2021, 2022
Weak 🤣🤣 puny
@@blackgang1842 your so funny 😂
Wrong. Look at the AP poll. Then, go back and play with your Weebles Village.
@@kbrewski1 the AP Poll is not the top dog of ratings it’s not the standard. At one time the Grantland Rice College Football National Championship Trophy was thee most prestigious award of its time.
Princeton is goated
why is it that when danny wuerffel wins the heisman, he is from fu, not uf
I now understand why people take the Sec seriously
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Inaccurate, The University of Georgia won the National Championship in 1942!
NO Longhorns.... ok
It would have been cool if it said the conference they were in and how many times they have won it.
Georgia vs Ohio State should’ve been the championship game. Alot more interesting to watch than a 65-7 massacre
Danny Wuerffel went to UF, not FU.
Seeing Washington/Miami 1991 co championship just screams east coast bias. That Miami team had a very slim chance against that Huskies team.
Ya right
One tie cost USC the 1979 National Championship!
Ohio State had MANY years where one tie or one loss cost them a championship.
This is false, there's never been an NCAA Football Champion at the Division 1A Level - the NCAA does not have a system to crown a champion.
Georgia should claim the 1946 national championship. They were the only undefeated/untied team that year. 11-0. Notre Dame tied Army i believe, but that was so long ago! also UGA claims 1942. 4x and reigning champs. Go Dawgs!
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Lmao, Georgia was #3 in the AP poll. Sorry, just because you are butthurt doesn't mean you can "claim" a NC you didn't win. ND and Army were easily the 2 most powerful teams in the country. Army had won the 44 and 45 NC with many Irish players in WWII during those 2 years. That 0-0 tie btw #1 Army v #2 Notre Dame in a packed Yankee Stadium was the first true Game of the Century. Army had 2 Heisman winners in their backfield, Blanchard and Davis, and Notre Dame had future 47 Heisman winner Johnny Lujack and future 49 winner Leon Hart. Its the only game in CFB history where 4 Heisman winners played in the same game.
Those 40s teams ND had were the greatest cfb dynasty of all time. 46, 47, 48, 49 were 4 straight undefeated seasons, a whole class never saw their scbool lose a game. ND also won the NC in 1943. ND had Heisman winners in 43 (Bertelli), 47(Lujack), 49 (Leon Hart) in that period.
The 46 team was a powerhouse with a bunch of players coming back to ND after fighting in WWII including QB/DB Lujack who had fought for 2 years in the Navy. Lujack made the game saving tackle on Davis near the end of the game with a perfect open field tackle.
ND led the nation in total offense, rushing yards, and total defense. They only allowed 4 TDs all year. FOUR. They had 5 shutouts.
ND played a National Schedule as always, playing Illinois, Pitt, Purdue, Iowa, Army in NY, Navy, USC in LA etc. Georgia played a typical Southern region schedule except for Temple it looks like.
Back then the SEC was not getting the best players. The best came mainly from the Rust Belt in the Midwest and Pennsylvania whose Dads worked in coal mines, auto and steel factories etc.
PS>>you should be happy you somehow won the 1980 NC by beating Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl when your QB competed only 1 frickin pass the entire game! ND fumbled 2 KO/punts within their own 5 yard line setting up Ga with 2 TDs. Ridiculous. I was a junior at ND in 1980 and we were all set to win the NC after beating Bama and Bear Bryant 7-0 AT BAMA late in the year until we blew it by losing AT USC in the last game.
so we discrediting UGA natty from 1942 Rose Bowl win????😂😂
Georgia actually discredited the 1942 championship themselves until the late 1980s, per The Athletic.
Bowl games didn't factor into the polls until 1968. Until then the final AP poll was in early December, and Georgia wasn't voted #1. Bowl games were just exhibition games. Notre Dame didn't even bother playing Bowl games until the AP made that change in 1968. They started playing Bowl games in 1969, and the Irish preceeded to beat #1 undefeated Texas in the 1970 season Cotton Bowl, beat #1 undefeated Alabama in the 1973 Sugar Bowl, winning the NC, beating #1 undefeated Alabama again in the 1974 season Orange Bowl, and destroyed #1 undefeated Texas 38-10 behind Joe Montana in the 1977 Cotton Bowl again, winning another NC. So in the first 8 years the Irish started playing in bowls again, they beat the 2 flagship programs of the South twice each when they were undefeated and ranked #1, and won 2 NC in 5 years.
Had ND played in Bowl games during the Rockne and Leahy and early Ara P years, they probably would have the greatest Bowl record of all time. 45 years of no bowls.
Need to fix this list. LSU was the only champ in 2003.
im pretty sure texas won in 1914 and 41 and illinois also won in 1914
why do multiple teams win sometimes?
There was no national championship game so some polls crowned different national champions
@@tnkl_4254 ah ok. thanks.
@@donniefleuryy.29 yep np, also because it couldn't be simple some schools have national championships they don't claim(Auburn claims 1957 and 2010, but there are some they don't claim from the 40s I beleive)
@Sweezy_boi unclaimed and claimed championship like in 97 Michigan claimed the championship where Nebraska didn't. That's y the bcs bowl championship series was born after . I couldn't believe there was yrs with 3 or 4 champions. Lol
@@waynewalton8798 yeah USC saying they split it with LSU is a joke since the BCS era had already started.
No one will match 2009-2020 Alabama to be honest. Especially now with the NIL, a bunch of random teams will win it which is better for college football
GO DAWGS BABY LETS GOO
We have 4 national championships I don't know why it says 3
WOW
Now do NCAAM basketball.
'1968 Bruin
94 is psu also
How ‘bout them Dawgs 🐶🏆🏆
GT 1952
Ivy League 1869-1900s = SEC now
Except for that whole studying book larnin stuff....
How can more than one school win it?
Why is their more then 1 team for 1 year?
1960 Washington Huskies won a Championship
Sorry, Minnesota. See AP poll.
Anyone else’s eyes screwed up after watching that video
My eyzz is crazee🤪