09-24-1966: Alabama 34, Louisiana Tech 0
10-01-1966: Alabama 17, Mississippi 7
10-08-1966: Alabama 26, Clemson 0
10-15-1966: Alabama 11, Tennessee 10
10-22-1966: Alabama 42, Vanderbilt 6
10-29-1966: Alabama 27, Mississippi St. 14
11-05-1966: Alabama 21, Louisiana St. 0
11-12-1966: Alabama 24, South Carolina 0
11-26-1966: Alabama 34, Southern Mississippi 0
12-03-1966: Alabama 31, Auburn 0
01-02-1967: Alabama 34, Nebraska 7 (Sugar Bowl)
Upon entering college in1949 everyone called the college Auburn. It was just too much to say Alabama Polytechnic Institute or even write it on a check. Besides just spelling Polytechnic was a chore so if the official name was used at all it was shortened to API.
At that time, it was as if the city of Auburn was named after the school. At football games the cheer leaders would lead with the yell: AU -- BU -- RN and the stadium would join in Auburn, Auburn, Auburn. There was only one college at the time. That other school was called a University.
Springfield College has the mascot of the pride, which is really a panther. Their Colors are Red and Silver.
Some of the names of the colleges in Ohio are:
Cardinal red & white are the official colors as voted on by the UA student body in 1895.
Some are underhandedly trying to change this by adding grey and black to the scheme, but this is incorrect.
5-10 years
depending on what degree you want that is how long you have to stay in colage.
ex.deploma= 1year
associater=2years
bachelors=3years
masters=4years
decorate=5years
Penn State has won the last 3 in a row. Prior to that, Michigan won the last 9 in a row.
Fred "Ojay" Larson (1920-21)
Ray "Bucky" Dahman (1925-27)
George "Dinny" Shay (1927-29)
Carl Cronin (1929-31)
Dom Vairo (1932-33)
Jim Hack (1934-36)
Mike Corgan (1937-38)
Oswald Clark (1945)
Jack Bush (1949-51)
Phil Wittliff (1968)
Larry Parker (1970-71)
Tom Lopienski (1972-75)
Tom Domin (1976-77)
Rod Bone (1979-82)
Tom Monahan (1984-86)
Steve Fortunato (1988)
Greg Davis (1988-91)
Drew Marsh (1991-93)
Mark Monahan (1994-95)
Lee Lafayette (1997-99)
Garron Bible (2001-03)
Josh Schmidt (2002-04)
Travis Thomas (2004-07)
Jamoris Slaughter (2008-11)
The football team does not belong to a conference. They are a Division 1-A independent as is Army and Navy.
The fencing teams play in the Midwest Fencing Conference, the hockey team plays in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), and the lacrosse team plays in the Great Western Lacrosse League. All other athletic teams play in the Big East Conference.
The University of Alabama has won a total of 25 NCAA Division 1 National Championships. (15 in football, 2 in men's golf, 6 for women's team gymnastics, 1 for softball, and 1 for women's golf).
Travis Tidwell.
Tidwell led the NCAA in total offense as a freshman in 1946. He started as a freshman at age 21, having done a tour in the Navy before enrolling at Auburn.
As of November 3, 2007 Notre Dame has 822 all time wins.
The current streak is 7 (2004-2010) and is also the longest streak of OSU wins in the history of the rivalry.
4 - National Championships - 1963, 1969, 1970, 2005
4 - Coaches' Poll National Championships
4 - Poll Era National Championships
3 - AP National Titles