Just a guess.....BYU in 1984. * but it is not an "NCAA" championship in Division 1a. The NCAA calls them a "national poll champion".
Poland are the lowest ranked football team in euro 2012 they automatically qualified as they are joint hosts with Ukraine
Villanova as an 8 seed
it would probley be the okland raiders
higher ranked team is home; lower ranked team is away.
That was Villanova, ranked 8th in the Southeast bracket, when they defeated Georgetown, 66-64, to win the NCAA championship in 1985.
The Intercontinental Championship is higher ranked than the US Championship.
Texas A&m will win its next game vs Arkansas
yes if they are ranked 1 and 2 in the polls
University of Washington, with a 0-12 season. Go Huskies!
Auburn finished the 1957 season as no. 1 in the AP poll, and was the school's first national championship. The Tigers are currently the reigning national champions (2010), and are ranked no. 1 in both the AP and Coaches polls. Auburn has also been ranked no. 1 by other various polling organizations, such as Billingsley Report, National Championship Foundation, New York Times, and FansPoll. The 1913 team (9-0; SIAA Champions) was retroactively ranked no. 1 by Billingsley Report. The 1983 team (11-1; SEC Champions) was ranked no. 1 by a computer system used by the New York Times. The 1993 team (11-0) was ranked no. 1 by the National Championship Foundation. The 2004 team (13-0; SEC Champions) was ranked no. 1 by FansPoll.
Yes, many times. Army finished the season No. 1 in the AP Poll (thereby winning a "national championship") in 1944 and 1945. Army also finished 9-0-1 in 1946 and was highly ranked. In its entire history, Army football has finished the season ranked in the AP Poll in 14 different seasons (1943-50, 1953-55, 1957-58, 1996).