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Pointer19
10-14-2016, 02:38 PM
My older brother has been bragging about this (http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/17785649/american-football-coaches-association-retroactively-award-titles) all day.

The American Football Coaches Association is retroactively awarding football national championships to account for the time the organization didn't have the Coaches Poll.

Oklahoma State, then called Oklahoma A&M, is the first program to be retroactively awarded a national championship. It is for the 1945 season.

The 1945 Oklahoma A&M Aggies went 9-0, ending the regular season with a 47-0 victory over rival Oklahoma in Norman. The Aggies went on to defeat Saint Mary's 33-13 in the Sugar Bowl.

Army was the AP national champion that year, finishing 9-0, anchored by Heisman winner Doc Blanchard and future Heisman winner Glenn Davis.

When an AFCA spokesman was asked about picking Oklahoma State over Army, he said the coaches association could still pick Army as well, as a split national champion.

The AFCA said it established the retroactive awards at the request of multiple schools. It established a commission of coaches to retroactively select Coaches Trophy winners from 1922, when the AFCA was founded, up to 1949, the year before the Coaches Poll was first implemented.

"After gathering all the pertinent information and doing our due diligence, it is the pleasure of our Blue Ribbon Commission of coaches to officially recognize Oklahoma State's 1945 championship season with the AFCA Coaches' Trophy," AFCA executive director Todd Berry said in a statement.

Oklahoma State was also national champion in men's basketball in 1945-46. Henry Iba's Aggies won the second of back-to-back national basketball titles the following spring.

Mizzou_8541
10-14-2016, 02:49 PM
Taking a natty from Army in 1945? Ballsy.

big nasty kcnut
10-14-2016, 03:40 PM
Balls nasty!

Sideburn
10-14-2016, 04:00 PM
There was a funny tweet read on the local sports talk this morning that made me laugh. I'm too lazy to find it but it was in regards to Army's strength of schedule in 1945. Paraphrasing of course but "They faced Germany, Italy and even nuked Japan".

KCCHIEFS27
10-14-2016, 04:08 PM
Time to hit the recruiting trial!

Pasta Little Brioni
10-15-2016, 08:52 AM
More validity than an Ed Helms title

Titty Meat
10-15-2016, 11:22 AM
Marcellus is somewhere crying Patriot tears

Rain Man
10-15-2016, 02:54 PM
I'm actually more curious about where St. Mary's was ranked. I don't even know what that college is, and they got a bowl game?

Lzen
10-15-2016, 05:25 PM
More validity than an Ed Helms title

Lol, MU fans can't contain their envy