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    MSU should claim 1940 title

    In 1940, four major college football teams finished undefeated.
    The Minnesota Golden Gophers finished 8-0 after an impressive win over 7-1 Michigan. The Stanford Indians finished 10-0 after a Rose Bowl win over 8-2 Nebraska. The Boston College Eagles ended the season with a Sugar Bowl win over previously undefeated Tennessee to finish 11-0.
    Our Mississippi State Bulldogs finished the season 10-0-1. The tie came against Auburn in Birmingham, and the season ended with an Orange Bowl win over 8-2 Georgetown.
    The SEC was mathematically a stronger conference than any of the other undefeated teams’ conferences. Boston College scored the most points per game, while MSU allowed the fewest.
    With no playoff system or BCS, the only way to determine a national champion was for polls to just pick one. And back then, the final polls came out before the bowls, so sometimes the “national champion” would lose its bowl game.
    In 1941, the AP Poll, the most respected poll in college football, chose Minnesota as the national champion, leaving three other teams without any losses empty-handed.
    Back then, sometimes organizations, or even random individuals, would come back years later and make lists of national champions. And today, some schools claim these after-the-fact lists as real national championships. All of a sudden, the BCS doesn’t seem so bad, does it?
    Alabama claims 12 “national titles.” Of course, five of those were declared retroactively by organizations or individuals who had no official power and didn’t even exist during these years.
    In 1941, Alabama went 9-2 and lost to 9-1-1 SEC Champion Mississippi State yet still claims a national title thanks to one of those silly retroactive polls.
    And in 1964 and 1973, Alabama lost its bowl game and still claims a national title thanks to polls that released their final ballots before the bowls.
    Two of Ole Miss’s three claimed “national titles” are suspect, with only one-man made up mathematical by-hand formulas (Dunkel in 1959 and Litkenhous in 1962). Ole Miss supplements its title claims from those years with after-the-fact rankings released years later.
    So if Alabama, Ole Miss and many other teams can claim national titles retroactively, why can’t we? Especially when many teams claim national titles that were just lists made by some guy?
    I hereby establish an official list of national champions, the “Nelson List.” I’ll even let you look at it online (no space to print it here) at no cost.
    I will begin the list at an arbitrary year, 1935. I encourage all teams on this list to officially claim a “national title” for this year. And look, I even threw an extra couple to Alabama. I’m sure the banners are already being printed.
    Seriously, if other teams are going to claim phony-baloney “national titles,” we should, too. In fact, until we have a playoff, all national titles are just made up on people’s opinions.
    If Dunkel, Billingsley and Dickinson can have their opinions flown as banners, why can’t mine? It’s honestly just as legitimate.
    And who’s to say the 1941 opinions of the Helms Athletic Foundation of who the best team was in the 1910s is any less legitimate that what I say in 2009 about 1940?
    Let’s just print the banner and hang it. Sure, it’s meaningless, but so are all other national title claims, especially those from the pre-BCS era. But if everyone else is claiming titles and using it to make themselves feel superior, why not us, too?
    Oh, to address the message board fad of claiming a 1941 national title: it just doesn’t make sense. Don’t get me wrong – I bought one of those shirts myself – but we can’t claim a title in a year we lost to a team (Duquesne) that went undefeated. It just seems wrong to claim that one.

    The Nelson List:

    1935 Minnesota 1972 USC
    1936 Minnesota 1973 Notre Dame
    1937 California 1974 Oklahoma
    1938 TCU 1975 Alabama
    1939 Texas A&M 1976 Pittsburgh
    1940 Mississippi State 1977 Notre Dame
    1941 Duquesne 1978 USC
    1942 Georgia 1979 Alabama
    1943 Notre Dame 1980 Georgia
    1944 Army 1981 Clemson
    1945 Army 1982 Penn State
    1946 Army 1983 Miami FL
    1947 Michigan 1984 Washington
    1948 Michigan 1985 Oklahoma
    1949 Notre Dame 1986 Penn State
    1950 Tennessee 1987 Miami FL
    1951 Michigan State 1988 Notre Dame
    1952 Georgia Tech 1989 Miami FL
    1953 Maryland 1990 Georgia Tech
    1954 Ohio State 1991 Washington
    1955 Oklahoma 1992 Alabama
    1956 Oklahoma 1993 Auburn
    1957 Auburn 1994 Nebraska
    1958 LSU 1995 Nebraska
    1959 Syracuse 1996 Florida
    1960 Ole Miss 1997 Michigan
    1961 Alabama 1998 Tennessee
    1962 USC 1999 Florida State
    1963 Texas 2000 Oklahoma
    1964 Arkansas 2001 Miami FL
    1965 Alabama 2002 Ohio State
    1966 Alabama 2003 LSU
    1967 USC 2004 Auburn
    1968 Ohio State 2005 Texas
    1969 Texas 2006 Florida
    1970 Nebraska 2007 Kansas
    1971 Nebraska 2008 Florida

    Harry Nelson is the opinion editor of The Reflector. He can be contacted at
    [email protected].

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