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Auburn championship claim update
[edit]Auburn Athletics recently claimed three more championships (1913, 1983, 1993) which is credited on their football team Wikipedia page but it is not reflected on the full list of team claims as they are still at 2. There was an article on it recently. 98.29.64.110 (talk) 08:38, 26 March 2024 (UTC)
- Also posted here in October 2023: Talk:Auburn Tigers football#Auburn claimed National Championships: 2 vs. 5
- There is a rumor sweeping blogs and twitter that the university has officially claimed the 3 additional years on their Auburn Football Tradition and History web page.
- The reality is that that webpage has been online in the same form since 2018 and is is no way a recent change to Auburn's claims. The 5 championship years still are always clearly attributed as sourced from the NCAA book:
- The NCAA Record Book lists Auburn as National Champions in 2010, 1993, 1983, 1957 and 1913.
- 2010 | 1993 | 1983 | 1957 | 1913 (Source: NCAA Record Book)
- Meanwhile, the athletic department constructed and maintains a giant sign on the side of Jordan-Hare Stadium, visible to the 88,043 fans attending each game:
- Auburn Tigers
National Champions
1957 2010
- Auburn Tigers
- This prominent display of the the 1957 AP Poll and 2010 BCS titles, and exclusion of the 1993, 1983, 1913 (as well as 1910 and 2004) titles, is the cited proof that Auburn University continues to claim only 1957 and 2010.
- This issue was also previously discussed here:
- PK-WIKI (talk) 07:03, 2 April 2024 (UTC)
Historic occurrences addition?
[edit]Should 1940 (1941 Sugar Bowl) b/n Boston College and Tennessee be included? Yes, I know that Minnesota won the AP national title, but if we're going to include the 1985 Orange Bowl b/n Washington and Oklahoma, should this be added since there are WP:RS from 1940 billing the game as "national championship contest."[1][2][3] Oluwasegu (talk) 00:24, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
References
- ^ Harris, Otis (December 2, 1940). "As we were saying". The Shreveport Journal. Vol. 44, no. 285. Shreveport, Louisiana. p. 14. Retrieved March 5, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
[T]he game will come closer than any other that will be played to identifying the national champion.
- ^ Digby, Fred (January 1, 1941). "The Game Today". Seventh Annual Sugar Bowl Classic Souvenir Program. pp. 27, 71. Retrieved March 5, 2023 – via Digital Public Library of America.
Each will be out to the limit in speed, stamina and spirit to capture the honors in this classic which could rightfully be heralded as for the national football championship.
- ^ Written at New Orleans. "Boston College homebound after joyous celebration in New Orleans following Sugar Bowl win". The Shreveport Times. Vol. LXVIII, no. 213. Shreveport, Louisiana. January 3, 1941. p. 10. Retrieved March 5, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
'The Eagles not only earned the national championship but they proved the greatest team ever to play in the Sugar Bowl,' said Fred Digby of the New Orleans Item.
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Under "National championship claims" LSU incorrectly redirects to LSU Tigerss Football which is an invalid link TravisOfSDK (talk) 16:56, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
Done PianoDan (talk) 17:55, 18 April 2024 (UTC)
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Change 'Georgia' hyperlink in 'Claims by school' table from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gerogia_Bulldogs_football" to "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Georgia_Bulldogs_football".
Apologies if this is formatted improperly - first time using Wikipedia as an editor. Energuette (talk) 15:37, 13 September 2024 (UTC)
Ohio State 1998 Sagarin National Champions
[edit]In January 2015, I noted that Ohio State is listed as National Champion on Sagarin’s website, even though the NCAA record book listed Tennessee in error. Shortly after, this championship was added to the listing in 1998 and to Ohio State’s total championships with a footnote referring to the above NCAA record book error. I believe that it was added by the moderator (Dolenath?) at that time. When I was looking at this article a couple of days ago, I see the 1998 Ohio State championship is no longer listed. I’m not sure when it disappeared, but it seems that the 1998 championship with the appropriate footnote should be added back to the article by the current moderator, since Sagarin’s own 1998 College Football website confirms Ohio State as the national champions that year. Let me know if you agree. Thanks! GABinOHIO2 (talk) 01:53, 20 September 2024 (UTC)