In 1925, Bama was 11-0-0, and were recognized by two publications
In 1926, Bama was 9-0-1, and was recognized by one publication
In 1930, Bama was 10-0, and was recognized by one publication
In 1934, Bama was 10-0, and was recognized by three publications
In 1941, Bama was 9-2, and was recognized by three publications
In 1961, Bama was 11-0, and recognized by all except teh Football Writers.
In 1964, Bama was 10-1-0, and recognized by AP, UPI, and Litkenhous.
In 1965, Bama was 9-1-1, and recognized by the AP and Football Writers.
In 1973, Bama was 11-1, and recognized by UPI.
In 1978, Bama was 11-1, and recognized by all except the Sporting News and UPI.
In 1979, the best ever Bama team, they were 12-0 and were unanimous champions.
In 1992, Bama was 13-0 and unanimous NC's.
In addition to the 12 "recognized" national championships owned by Alabama, the Official NCAA Football Records Book recognizes Alabama as producing national champions in 1945, 1962, 1966, 1975, and 1977. In 1945, the 10-0 Tide was recognized as champions with Army by the National Championship Foundation. The 1962 Crimson Tide, 10-1, was chosen by Billingsley and Sagarin, while the 1966 team, 11-0, was selected by Berryman. The 11-1 Tide team in 1975, along with Ohio State, was selected by Matthews. In 1977, Football Research picked Alabama, 11-1, and Notre Dame as co-national champions.
All those are recognized I posted were recognized the NCAA Records Book.
See, even I was suprised.
We have 12, and five more that arent totally recognized.
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