View Full Version : 2003 national Champs OU?
SoonerKnight
12/11/2007, 03:14 AM
Okay. This is a slow time for this board to say the least so I thought I would post this. It is from:http://soonersports.com/bobstoops/pages/Tradition/winning_tradition_nc.html
The last paragraph suprised me!
Various organizations have named National Champions in college football since 1869. Utilizing the selectors as recognized by the NCAA, Oklahoma has been recognized for 16 different seasons: 2003, 2000, 1986, 1985, 1980, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1967, 1956, 1955, 1953, 1950 and 1949.
Man this lull sucks doesn't it!!!!!!
Earickson
12/11/2007, 03:25 AM
Various organizations have named National Champions in college football since 1869.
Could be anybody, who knows, maybe we're the Ford New Holland Tractor National Champeen's of Non-Professional American Football, Sponsored by Carls. Jr.
As a matter of fact, I have my own organization, and we have awarded the Nat'l Championship to the Sooner Football squad over 50 times, hell, we even gave it to the ladie's soccer team twice, just for $hits and giggles.
All you have to do is incorporate yourself, then you can have meetings, then you keep "minutes" in those meetings and have a lawyer sign it, and it's so official you can do anything you want. I've named battleships after ex-girlfriends, declared Nat'l Holidays, re-designed the flag, etc.
Gawd it is slow, is it still frozen over in Oklahoma?
SoonerKnight
12/11/2007, 03:31 AM
Could be anybody, who knows, maybe we're the Ford New Holland Tractor National Champeen's of Non-Professional American Football, Sponsored by Carls. Jr.
As a matter of fact, I have my own organization, and we have awarded the Nat'l Championship to the Sooner Football squad over 50 times, hell, we even gave it to the ladie's soccer team twice, just for $hits and giggles.
All you have to do is incorporate yourself, then you can have meetings, then you keep "minutes" in those meetings and have a lawyer sign it, and it's so official you can do anything you want. I've named battleships after ex-girlfriends, declared Nat'l Holidays, re-designed the flag, etc.
Gawd it is slow, is it still frozen over in Oklahoma?
I live in Denver so I don't know. I do know it is damn cold here!!! It is snow/icing outside here in Denver and yes it is slow. by the way the website has some good videos too!
SicEmBaylor
12/11/2007, 04:23 AM
Could be anybody, who knows, maybe we're the Ford New Holland Tractor National Champeen's of Non-Professional American Football, Sponsored by Carls. Jr.
As a matter of fact, I have my own organization, and we have awarded the Nat'l Championship to the Sooner Football squad over 50 times, hell, we even gave it to the ladie's soccer team twice, just for $hits and giggles.
All you have to do is incorporate yourself, then you can have meetings, then you keep "minutes" in those meetings and have a lawyer sign it, and it's so official you can do anything you want. I've named battleships after ex-girlfriends, declared Nat'l Holidays, re-designed the flag, etc.
Gawd it is slow, is it still frozen over in Oklahoma?
It works for 'Bama.
yermom
12/11/2007, 06:21 AM
and USC ;)
the difference is that OU only claims the major ones. there's only 7 on the stadium
OklahomaTuba
12/11/2007, 10:10 AM
There is no reason AT ALL we shouldn't be claiming 1953.
We BEAT Maryland, the national champion, in the Orange Bowl.
KingBarry
12/11/2007, 10:14 AM
Okay. This is a slow time for this board to say the least so I thought I would post this. It is from:http://soonersports.com/bobstoops/pages/Tradition/winning_tradition_nc.html
The last paragraph suprised me!
Various organizations have named National Champions in college football since 1869. Utilizing the selectors as recognized by the NCAA, Oklahoma has been recognized for 16 different seasons: 2003, 2000, 1986, 1985, 1980, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1967, 1956, 1955, 1953, 1950 and 1949.
There are some great teams on that list -- teams that never claimed a widely accepted NC. 1978, for example, which was probably Barry's best team.
Throughout the last half of this season, I heard a debate about the "best" team vs. the "most deserving" team for the BCS title game. My theory is that the debate was just cover so that the talking heads could ignore the on-field results and vote in their darlings -- USC and LSU.
But anyway, let's assume it was a legitimate debate? What has deserving got to do with it? 1978 was clearly deserving, but other teams were or seemed to be better. Tough tacos. Likewise, the 1985 team was the weakest of those three great mid-80s teams, but they got the rings. You could argue that the 74 squad was "undeserving" because they avoided a bowl game. Whatever. They were an awesome squad.
Just rambling I guess. I'll shut up now.
FaninAma
12/11/2007, 10:20 AM
It works for 'Bama.
Yes, Tide fans would certainly hit it.
OklahomaTuba
12/11/2007, 10:26 AM
This is why bowls suck.
They were never meant to crown a champion, so now we have all these years of questions, unlike every other sport.
Civicus_Sooner
12/11/2007, 10:41 AM
What would be wrong with claiming them all the way other schools do? Just curious.
47Wins
12/11/2007, 10:43 AM
To answer the weather question, yes it's still icey in Oklahoma. Bush declared state of emergency. About 1/2 of the state is without power, they are saying 4-10 days to have everyone back on line. The area of Guthrie that I live in has not lost power. Our daughter and son-in-law are here because the sub-division they live in, in Norman, has been without power since Sunday night.
SteelClip49
12/11/2007, 02:41 PM
I want a whopper
SteelClip49
12/11/2007, 02:42 PM
sorry about the cut and paste transition. It just ended up that way.
TUSooner
12/11/2007, 03:09 PM
sorry about the cut and paste transition. It just ended up that way.
somewhat condensed
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/big12/oklahoma/all_national_champs.php
1
1915
10-0-0
1st-N-Goal; Billingsley Report; Cliff Morgan
2
1918
6-0-0
James Howell
3
1949
11-0-0
Bob Kirlin; College Football Researchers Association; James Howell; Mel Smith;
Ray Bryne
4
1950
10-1-0
1st-N-Goal; Allen Smith; Associated Press; Bob Royce; Clyde Berryman; College Football USA; Edward Litkenhous; Helms Athletic Foundation;
Jim Koger; United Press; Williamson System
5
1953
9-1-1
Bob Kirlin; Clyde Berryman; College Football Researchers Association
6
1954
10-0-0
Montgomery Full Season Championship;
7
1955
11-0-0
1st-N-Goal; Angelo Louisa; Associated Press; Bill Libby; Billingsley Report; Bob Kirlin; Bob Royce; Century Football Index; Cliff Morgan; Clyde Berryman; College Football Researchers Association; College Football USA; David Wilson; Dunkel System; Edward Litkenhous; Football Writers Association of America; Harry DeVold; Harry Frye; Helms Athletic Foundation; Internatioal News Service; James Howell; James Whalen; Jeff Self; Jim Koger; Loren Maxwell;
Mel Smith; National Championship Foundation; Nutshell Sports Football Ratings; Patrick Premo; Poling System; Sagarin Ratings; United Press; Washington Touchdown Club; Williamson System
8
1956
10-0-0
1st-N-Goal; Associated Press; Bill Libby; Billingsley Report; Boand System; Bob Kirlin; Bob Royce; Century Football Index; Cliff Morgan; College Football USA; Dunkel System; Earl Jessen; Edward Litkenhous; Football Writers Association of America; Harry DeVold; Harry Frye; Helms Athletic Foundation;
Internatioal News Service; James Whalen; Jim Koger; Loren Maxwell; Mel Smith; Montgomery Full Season Championship; National Championship Foundation; Nutshell Sports Football Ratings; Patrick Premo; Poling System;
Sagarin Ratings; United Press; Washington Touchdown Club;
Williamson System
9
1957
10-1-0
Clyde Berryman
Montgomery Full Season Championship
10
1958
10-1-0
Bob Kirlin
11
1967
10-1-0
Bob Kirlin
Massy Ratings
Poling System
12
1972
8-4-0
ARGH Power Ratings
Gupta Power Ratings
13
1973
10-0-1
Angelo Louisa
ARGH Power Ratings
Bob Kirlin
Century Football Index
College Football Researchers Association
Dunkel System
Harry DeVold
James Howell
Loren Maxwell
Massy Ratings
Sagarin Ratings
Soren Sorensen
The Fleming System
14
1974
11-0-0
1st-N-Goal
Angelo Louisa
ARGH Power Ratings
Associated Press
Bill Libby
Billingsley Report
Bob Kirlin
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
Cliff Morgan
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
David Wilson
Dunkel System
Earl Jessen
Edward Litkenhous
Football News
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
James Howell
Jeff Self
Loren Maxwell
Massy Ratings
Mel Smith
Montgomery Full Season Championship
National Championship Foundation
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Poling System
Sagarin Ratings
Soren Sorensen
The Fleming System
15
1975
11-1-0
Angelo Louisa
Associated Press
Billingsley Report
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
College Football Researchers Association
Dunkel System
Football News
Football Writers Association of America
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
James Howell
Jeff Self
Loren Maxwell
Massy Ratings
National Championship Foundation
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame
Patrick Premo
Sagarin Ratings
Soren Sorensen
The Fleming System
United Press International
16
1977
10-2-0
Montgomery Full Season Championship
17
1978
11-1-0
Dunkel System
Edward Litkenhous
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
Loren Maxwell
Matthews Grid Ratings
Montgomery Full Season Championship
Patrick Premo
Poling System
Sagarin Ratings
18
1980
10-2-0
Dunkel System
Matthews Grid Ratings
19
1985
11-1-0
Angelo Louisa
Associated Press
Billingsley Report
Bob Kirlin
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
David Wilson
DKC Ratings
Dunkel System
Football News
Football Writers Association of America
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Jeff Self
Massy Ratings
Mel Smith
National Championship Foundation
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame
New York Times
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Sagarin Ratings
Sparks Achievement Ratings
Sports Illustrated
The Sporting News
United Press International
USA Today/CNN
Washington Touchdown Club
20
1986
11-1-0
1st-N-Goal
Annual Football Predictions
Bob Kirlin
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
Dunkel System
Football by the Numbers
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Loren Maxwell
New York Times
Sagarin Ratings
SW!-TECH Computer Ratings
21
2000
13-0-0
1st-N-Goal
Annual Football Predictions
ARGH Power Ratings
Associated Press
Billingsley Report
Bob Kirlin
Bowl Championship Series
CBS SportsLine
Century Football Index
Clyde Berryman
Colley Rankings
Congrove Computer Rankings
Darryl W. Perry
David Wilson
DKC Ratings
Dunkel System
Football News
Football Writers Association of America
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
GACFF.com Computer Rankings
Gupta Power Ratings
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
James Howell
Jeff Self
Massy Ratings
Matthews Grid Ratings
National Championship Foundation
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Peter Wolfe
Sagarin Ratings
Seattle Times
Soren Sorensen
Sparks Achievement Ratings
Steve Eck
SW!-TECH Computer Ratings
The Sporting News
USA Today/ESPN
22
2002
12-2-0
Loren Maxwell
23
2003
12-2-0
Clyde Berryman
Darryl W. Perry
Desert Sapper
12/11/2007, 04:49 PM
Had we even been considered by the polling agencies before 1950, we may have had some other 'real' Mythical National Championships. But we weren't. If you include the cfbdatawarehouse 'total championships', all the schools we don't like are also in the 20s (ND, Bama, suc, etc.).
SoonerKnight
12/12/2007, 12:25 AM
23 times we been national champs!! I like that better than 7. :D
Crucifax Autumn
12/12/2007, 12:33 AM
Once next year is over I'm gonna like 8 a lot.
sanantoniosooner
12/12/2007, 12:34 AM
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/big12/oklahoma/all_national_champs.php
1
1915
10-0-0
1st-N-Goal
Billingsley Report
Cliff Morgan
2
1918
6-0-0
James Howell
3
1949
11-0-0
Bob Kirlin
College Football Researchers Association
James Howell
Mel Smith
Ray Bryne
4
1950
10-1-0
1st-N-Goal
Allen Smith
Associated Press
Bob Royce
Clyde Berryman
College Football USA
Edward Litkenhous
Helms Athletic Foundation
Jim Koger
United Press
Williamson System
5
1953
9-1-1
Bob Kirlin
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
6
1954
10-0-0
Montgomery Full Season Championship
7
1955
11-0-0
1st-N-Goal
Angelo Louisa
Associated Press
Bill Libby
Billingsley Report
Bob Kirlin
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
Cliff Morgan
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
College Football USA
David Wilson
Dunkel System
Edward Litkenhous
Football Writers Association of America
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
Internatioal News Service
James Howell
James Whalen
Jeff Self
Jim Koger
Loren Maxwell
Mel Smith
National Championship Foundation
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Poling System
Sagarin Ratings
United Press
Washington Touchdown Club
Williamson System
8
1956
10-0-0
1st-N-Goal
Associated Press
Bill Libby
Billingsley Report
Boand System
Bob Kirlin
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
Cliff Morgan
College Football USA
Dunkel System
Earl Jessen
Edward Litkenhous
Football Writers Association of America
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
Internatioal News Service
James Whalen
Jim Koger
Loren Maxwell
Mel Smith
Montgomery Full Season Championship
National Championship Foundation
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Poling System
Sagarin Ratings
United Press
Washington Touchdown Club
Williamson System
9
1957
10-1-0
Clyde Berryman
Montgomery Full Season Championship
10
1958
10-1-0
Bob Kirlin
11
1967
10-1-0
Bob Kirlin
Massy Ratings
Poling System
12
1972
8-4-0
ARGH Power Ratings
Gupta Power Ratings
13
1973
10-0-1
Angelo Louisa
ARGH Power Ratings
Bob Kirlin
Century Football Index
College Football Researchers Association
Dunkel System
Harry DeVold
James Howell
Loren Maxwell
Massy Ratings
Sagarin Ratings
Soren Sorensen
The Fleming System
14
1974
11-0-0
1st-N-Goal
Angelo Louisa
ARGH Power Ratings
Associated Press
Bill Libby
Billingsley Report
Bob Kirlin
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
Cliff Morgan
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
David Wilson
Dunkel System
Earl Jessen
Edward Litkenhous
Football News
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
James Howell
Jeff Self
Loren Maxwell
Massy Ratings
Mel Smith
Montgomery Full Season Championship
National Championship Foundation
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Poling System
Sagarin Ratings
Soren Sorensen
The Fleming System
15
1975
11-1-0
Angelo Louisa
Associated Press
Billingsley Report
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
College Football Researchers Association
Dunkel System
Football News
Football Writers Association of America
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
James Howell
Jeff Self
Loren Maxwell
Massy Ratings
National Championship Foundation
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame
Patrick Premo
Sagarin Ratings
Soren Sorensen
The Fleming System
United Press International
16
1977
10-2-0
Montgomery Full Season Championship
17
1978
11-1-0
Dunkel System
Edward Litkenhous
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Helms Athletic Foundation
Loren Maxwell
Matthews Grid Ratings
Montgomery Full Season Championship
Patrick Premo
Poling System
Sagarin Ratings
18
1980
10-2-0
Dunkel System
Matthews Grid Ratings
19
1985
11-1-0
Angelo Louisa
Associated Press
Billingsley Report
Bob Kirlin
Bob Royce
Century Football Index
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
David Wilson
DKC Ratings
Dunkel System
Football News
Football Writers Association of America
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
Harry DeVold
Jeff Self
Massy Ratings
Mel Smith
National Championship Foundation
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame
New York Times
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Sagarin Ratings
Sparks Achievement Ratings
Sports Illustrated
The Sporting News
United Press International
USA Today/CNN
Washington Touchdown Club
20
1986
11-1-0
1st-N-Goal
Annual Football Predictions
Bob Kirlin
Clyde Berryman
College Football Researchers Association
Dunkel System
Football by the Numbers
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
Loren Maxwell
New York Times
Sagarin Ratings
SW!-TECH Computer Ratings
21
2000
13-0-0
1st-N-Goal
Annual Football Predictions
ARGH Power Ratings
Associated Press
Billingsley Report
Bob Kirlin
Bowl Championship Series
CBS SportsLine
Century Football Index
Clyde Berryman
Colley Rankings
Congrove Computer Rankings
Darryl W. Perry
David Wilson
DKC Ratings
Dunkel System
Football News
Football Writers Association of America
Foundation for the Analysis of Competitions and Tournaments
GACFF.com Computer Rankings
Gupta Power Ratings
Harry DeVold
Harry Frye
James Howell
Jeff Self
Massy Ratings
Matthews Grid Ratings
National Championship Foundation
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame
Nutshell Sports Football Ratings
Patrick Premo
Peter Wolfe
Sagarin Ratings
Seattle Times
Soren Sorensen
Sparks Achievement Ratings
Steve Eck
SW!-TECH Computer Ratings
The Sporting News
USA Today/ESPN
22
2002
12-2-0
Loren Maxwell
23
2003
12-2-0
Clyde Berryman
Darryl W. Perry
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RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
12/12/2007, 12:54 AM
There is no reason AT ALL we shouldn't be claiming 1953.
We BEAT Maryland, the national champion, in the Orange Bowl.We were undefeated in '54, and weren't given the title.
Crucifax Autumn
12/12/2007, 01:20 AM
We oughtta do it 'Bama style and claim each one of these INDIVIDUALLY.
Then we have about 270 by my quick count! Suck that Bama! LMAO
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12/16/2007, 10:00 PM
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