University of Miami
No, Alabama has not lost a national championship game.
Yes i would say 90% chance that Alabama will win national championship game i would say 88% chance that Auburn will win national championship game i would say 84% chance that Oregon will win national championship game i would say 82% chance that Boise State will win national championship game i would say 80% chance that TCU will win national championship game i would say 77% chance that LSU will win national championship game i would say 73% chance that Oklahoma wil win national championship game i would say 68% chance that nebraska will win national championship game i would say 64% chance that Mississippi stae will win national championship
the magic has never won a championship game
Patrick* Ewing has won a championship. Although, it was not with the New York Knicks in the NBA, Ewing lead Georgetown to a victory against the Houston Cougars in the 1984 NCAA championship game.
Joe Flacco in 2009 - lost in AFC Championship game to the Pittsburgh Steelers Mark Sanchez in 2010 - currently playing in AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts
34-13 Alabama wins !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The 1992 BCS Championship Game was not held, as the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) format was not established until the 1998 season. However, the 1992 national championship game, known as the Sugar Bowl, featured Alabama defeating Miami with a score of 34-13. This victory secured Alabama's national title for the 1992 college football season.
Alabama has never lost a national championship game.
Steve Spurrier, as the head coach of the Florida Gators, lost to Alabama three times.
No, Alabama has not lost a national championship game.
Though they didn't have a National Championship game back in 1961 the Alabama Crimson Tide defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks 10-3 in the Sugar Bowl and went on to be voted National Champions.
Darryl Johnston
Birmingham, Alabama
ALABAMA vs TEXAS
34-13 in the Sugar Bowl.
1992 American League Championship Series - 1992 Game 1 was released on: USA:7 October 1992
1992 American League Championship Series - 1992 Game 2 was released on: USA:8 October 1992