I'm a UCF Alumni, but saying that were national champions is like talking **** to the big kid that doesnt want to **** you up. Its fun to talk ****, but deep down we know we'll catch that *** whoopin.Nobody defends UCF’s claims except UCF homers.
UCF can make an argument they were screwed by the playoffs if they want, they can’t claim an NC that doesn’t exist, and no serious person supports that unless they want to be clowned.
Frost basically calling them out saying everyone knows they pay the most.
Definitely misinterpreted the quote. With that said, here's a little something about a couple of Bama's earlier "titles."
1925: Myth
Alabama claims they "share" this one with Dartmouth. Who gave the Tide the title? Houlgate and Helms. Houlgate started his system in 1927. Wait a second—this means 'Bama won their 1925 national championship using a formula that didn't even exist until 1927? The other title giver, Helms Athletic Foundation, wasn't founded until 1941. Hmm, another mind-blowing retroactive scam.
1926: Myth
Alabama claims they "share" this one with three other teams with equal or better records. Once again, it is the Helms Athletic Foundation (founded in 1941) that "gives" Alabama this title. But wait, this organization wasn't formed until over 15 years later, right?
1930: Myth
The Parke Davis poll says that 'Bama tied Notre Dame for the national championship this year, but this was the only poll to award it to 'Bama. Meanwhile, Notre Dame was named national champion in six different polls. I thought there could only truthfully be one champion, but I guess I was wrong. Interesting fact: Parke Davis is another retroactive system. He (an individual, not an organization) didn't create his system until 1933—three years after the fact.
1934: Myth
Alabama says they share this title with two other teams. The title givers this time are Dunkel, Williamson, and Football Thesaurus. Dunkel was a fan—check that, fan—who came up with his own polling system. Williamson was a geologist who also came up with his own system. Football Thesaurus didn't even appear until 1946. Once again, 12 years later. Another title that should never have been claimed.
1941: Myth
One day, when I have children, I'll read about this one to them before bed each night. Fact is, it might as well be written in a book full of colorful pictures and fairy tales. The AP ranked Alabama 20th in the nation this season with 14 teams having better records above them. Once again, it is the Football Thesaurus that retroactively awards the Tide this title. Alabama finished third in the SEC that year, while Mississippi State won the SEC title. It completely baffles me that 'Bama claims a national title in 1941.
Frost basically calling them out saying everyone knows they pay the most.
Gouré would be proudQuite an analytical reach on your interpretation...don't quit your day job for a spot at RAND my friend...
Definitely misinterpreted the quote. With that said, here's a little something about a couple of Bama's earlier "titles."
1925: Myth
Alabama claims they "share" this one with Dartmouth. Who gave the Tide the title? Houlgate and Helms. Houlgate started his system in 1927. Wait a second—this means 'Bama won their 1925 national championship using a formula that didn't even exist until 1927? The other title giver, Helms Athletic Foundation, wasn't founded until 1941. Hmm, another mind-blowing retroactive scam.
1926: Myth
Alabama claims they "share" this one with three other teams with equal or better records. Once again, it is the Helms Athletic Foundation (founded in 1941) that "gives" Alabama this title. But wait, this organization wasn't formed until over 15 years later, right?
1930: Myth
The Parke Davis poll says that 'Bama tied Notre Dame for the national championship this year, but this was the only poll to award it to 'Bama. Meanwhile, Notre Dame was named national champion in six different polls. I thought there could only truthfully be one champion, but I guess I was wrong. Interesting fact: Parke Davis is another retroactive system. He (an individual, not an organization) didn't create his system until 1933—three years after the fact.
1934: Myth
Alabama says they share this title with two other teams. The title givers this time are Dunkel, Williamson, and Football Thesaurus. Dunkel was a fan—check that, fan—who came up with his own polling system. Williamson was a geologist who also came up with his own system. Football Thesaurus didn't even appear until 1946. Once again, 12 years later. Another title that should never have been claimed.
1941: Myth
One day, when I have children, I'll read about this one to them before bed each night. Fact is, it might as well be written in a book full of colorful pictures and fairy tales. The AP ranked Alabama 20th in the nation this season with 14 teams having better records above them. Once again, it is the Football Thesaurus that retroactively awards the Tide this title. Alabama finished third in the SEC that year, while Mississippi State won the SEC title. It completely baffles me that 'Bama claims a national title in 1941.
8 is too many delegitimizes the CFB playoff.8 team playoff. 5 major conference winner auto-bids and 3 at-larges. We'll never have to deal with this again.
8 is too many delegitimizes the CFB playoff.
Go to 6 just like the NFL, all P5 conference champs & 1 at-large bid for the best G5 school. Seeds 1 & 2 get a bye, just like the NFL playoffs.
8 is too many delegitimizes the CFB playoff.
Go to 6 just like the NFL, all P5 conference champs & 1 at-large bid for the best G5 school. Seeds 1 & 2 get a bye, just like the NFL playoffs.
I could see this, but would NOT make the at large an automatic G5. Just make it an at large that could be a G5 like UCF or a worthy P5 non conference champ.
Try to not let USF and Memphis hang 100pts and 1400yds of offense on you and you'll garner a bit more respect.
Tell Alabama to try not to lose to Auburn and maybe they'd garner more respect.
No, but if you're going to trash one team for giving up a lot of yards in games they WON, you better be willing to trash a team for LOSING a game.Alabama gets no respect for losing to auburn, yet UCF gets a national title for beating them in a meaningless bowl game that was essentially a glorified jamboree for auburn?
For the record I am not giving either any respect for their "titles."
Nobody defends UCF’s claims except UCF homers.
UCF can make an argument they were screwed by the playoffs if they want, they can’t claim an NC that doesn’t exist, and no serious person supports that unless they want to be clowned.