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I have accepted the position as stathistorian/college football statistical researcher with a new website, SportsPedia.com.
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Currently, 1st-N-Goal has three compilations on the new site.
I think that you will like these compilations, as with what you have read on this sist, they are original compilations.
By joining forces with SportsPedia.com, it should be a win-win situation for both parties...click on the link and see what other sites are available on it.
1st-N-Goal will still be here to assist with your college football statistical research needs and to answer your questions.
Thank you for your visits to my site--yall have really made it a success.
I look forward to continually being of service to you.
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(C)1st-N-Goal/Jan. 2000
National Champions in Retrospect
--1999 Champions and other seasons/classifications when other titles were won.
1993-99 Florida State, NCAA 1-A
1986-87-90-91-99 Georgia Southern, NCAA 1-AA
1968-90-99 North Carolina A&T, Black College
1980-87-93 (NAIA II)-99 (NCAA III) Pacific Lutheran WA
National Championship Coaches in their 30th or higher season
1979 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama, 35th
1978 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama, 34th
1999 Bobby Bowden, Florida State, 32nd
Coaches that won a National Championship with 200 or more wins
1979 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama (306-78-16, .781)
1999 Bobby Bowden, Florida State (304-85-4, .779)
1978 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama (294-78-16, .769)
1997 Tom Osborne, Nebraska (255-49-3, .836)
1973 Paul "Bear" Bryant, Alabama (241-71-16, .762)
1993 Bobby Bowden, Florida State (240-77-3, 755)
1995 Tom Osborne, Nebraska (231-47-3, .827)
1994 Tom Osborne, Nebraska (219-47-3, .820)
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From being ranked 3rd to the National Championship
Pittsburgh, 1937/AP
Tennessee, 1951/AP and UPI
Oklahoma, 1955/AP and UPI
Texas, 1969/AP
Nebraska, 1971/UPI
Oklahoma, 1974/AP
Penn State, 1982/AP and UPI
Penn State, 1986/AP and UPI
Miami FL, 1991/AP
Nebraska, 1994/AP and UPI
Florida, 1996/USA Today
Florida State, 1998/AP and USA Today