i think it was 1990 or 1991
Alabama in the AP poll and USC in the UP poll.
1922 in Lexington by the score of 6-0. The 1922 and 1997 games are the only two games Kentucky has won over Alabama ... in the other 36 games the teams have played Alabama has won 35 and one game ended in a tie.
it is a little over $34,000 a year it is a little over $34,000 a year
24-15 Alabama won.
CSI Miami - 2002 Game Over 3-18 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
The distance between Holland, Ohio and Miami University in Oxford, Ohio is approximately 160 miles.
I will go all of the way back to 1990...2011- Alabama (over LSU)2010- Auburn (over Oregon)2009- Alabama (over Texas)2008 Florida (over Oklahoma)2007- LSU (over Ohio St.)2006- Florida (over Ohio St.)2005- Texas (over USC)2004- USC (over Oklahoma) *since vacated2003- SPLIT BCS-LSU (over Oklahoma) AP-USC (over Michigan)2002- Ohio St. (over Miami)2001- Miami (over Nebraska)2000- Oklahoma (over Florida. St.)1999- Florida St. (over Virginia Tech)1998- Tennessee (over Florida St.)1997- SPLIT Michigan (over Washignton St.) Nebraska (over Tennessee)1996- Florida (over Florida St.)1995- Nebraska (over Florida)1994- Nebraska (over Miami)1993- Florida St. (over Nebraska)1992- Alabama (over Miami)1991- SPLIT Miami (over Nebraska) Washington (over Michigan)1990- SPLIT Georgia Tech (over Nebraska) Colorado(over Notre Dame)
That would be the University of Southern Mississippi.
The University of Miami has the most players in the NFL today, with 47. Florida State comes in second place with 45 players in the NFL. Miami jumped over FSU after the 2006 NFL draft. It was previously stated that Nebraska had the most players in the NFL, however, according to ESPN's count they have about 33. That is considerably less that Miami or FSU, which are generally the schools considered to produce the best NFL talent in the country. Michigan has 52 in 2007 (according to CBS Sportsline). Not, Michigan has 42 currently(CBS Sportsline)
Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant benched Joe Namath for the 1963 game against Miami and the Sugar Bowl game against Ole Miss. Bama won both games without the Tide's all-SEC quarterback. Steve Sloan, Namath's backup, led Alabama to a 17-12 win over the Miami Hurricanes in the final regular season contest and a 12-7 victory over Ole Miss in the aforementioned Sugar Bowl.
Technically, it was Bill Oliver. He was considered Asst. Head Coach to Gene Stallings, if memory serves. He coached the defense, and was the one with the brilliant game-plan for the victory over Miami 34-13 in the Sugar Bowl.
Wings Over Miami was created in 2001.