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National Champions of the Coalition/Alliance/BCS/CFP Era (1992-Present)

Posted on 1/7/24 at 8:47 am
Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
65016 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 8:47 am
Since the twin co-national championship seasons of 1990 and 1991, college football has slowly been evolving into a system that selects a "true" national champion. The first system to form in order to achieve this was the Bowl Coalition (1992-1994), which endured until the controversial 1994 season in which an undefeated Penn State was denied a chance to play Nebraska for a national championship. The Bowl Alliance (1995-1997) immediately followed, but that fell apart too when the co-national champions of the '97 season (Michigan and Nebraska) were prevented from playing each other in the post-season. And thus the Bowl Championship Series (1998-2013) was born. By far the most successful iteration of a championship system to date, the BCS had some controversies but endured until the 2011 season when Oklahoma State was left out of the championship game in favor of Alabama. The College Football Playoff (2014-Present) was thus created, initially as a four-team system, to prevent worthy teams from being left out of a chance to win a title. However, that system was viewed as too limiting and thus a 12-team playoff will go into effect this year.

Over the 30+ years of this evolution, the following programs have scored national championships:

1992: Alabama Crimson Tide (13-0)
1993: Florida State Seminoles (12-1)
1994: Nebraska Cornhuskers (13-0)
1995: Nebraska Cornhuskers (12-0)
1996: Florida Gators (12-1)
1997: Michigan Wolverines (12-0)/Nebraska Cornhuskers (13-0)
1998: Tennessee Volunteers (13-0)
1999: Florida State Seminoles (12-0)
2000: Oklahoma Sooners (13-0)
2001: Miami Hurricanes (12-0)
2002: Ohio State Buckeyes (14-0)
2003: LSU Tigers (13-1)
2004: USC Trojans (13-0)
2005: Texas Longhorns (13-0)
2006: Florida Gators (13-1)
2007: LSU Tigers (12-2)
2008: Florida Gators (13-1)
2009: Alabama Crimson Tide (14-0)
2010: Auburn Tigers (14-0)
2011: Alabama Crimson Tide (12-1)
2012: Alabama Crimson Tide (13-1)
2013: Florida State Seminoles (14-0)
2014: Ohio State Buckeyes (14-1)
2015: Alabama Crimson Tide (14-1)
2016: Clemson Tigers (14-1)
2017: Alabama Crimson Tide (13-1)
2018: Clemson Tigers (15-0)
2019: LSU Tigers (15-0)
2020: Alabama Crimson Tide (13-0)
2021: Georgia Bulldogs (14-1)
2022: Georgia Bulldogs (15-0)
2023: #1 Michigan Wolverines (14-0) vs. #2 Washington Huskies (14-0)
Posted by blzr
Keeneland
Member since Mar 2011
30098 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 8:51 am to
Thanks but I have Wikipedia
Posted by kciDAtaE
Member since Apr 2017
15716 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 8:56 am to
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Thanks but I have Wikipedia


Does Wikipedia select an arbitrary date so the list begins with your favorite team?
Posted by H-Town Tiger
Member since Nov 2003
59101 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 8:56 am to
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However, that system was viewed as not nearly as lucrative and thus a 12-team playoff will go into effect this year.


FIFY
Posted by Frac the world
The Centennial State
Member since Oct 2014
16771 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 9:05 am to
Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
65016 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 9:24 am to
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Does Wikipedia select an arbitrary date so the list begins with your favorite team?


The United States is my favorite country and Wikipedia tells me they won the Cold War. The fact that Alabama is my favorite team doesn’t change the historical fact that they were the first national champions in a system that would eventually evolve into the CFP.
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
75170 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 9:25 am to
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1998: Tennessee Volunteers (13-0)
Posted by Bjorn Cyborg
Member since Sep 2016
26708 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 10:03 am to
You left off Central Florida.
Posted by BigBro
Member since Jul 2021
7926 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 10:09 am to
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You left off Central Florida.

To be fair, so did the playoff committee
Posted by nola tiger lsu
Member since Nov 2007
5277 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 10:19 am to
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To be fair, so did the playoff committee


More legit title than several of Alabama's claimed titles.
Posted by RunningJacket
Member since Dec 2008
252 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 10:21 am to
And none of those championships are legitimate because they are based on an invite instead of earned. The day will come when future fans who have a true playoff system in place will dismiss all these Nattys just like we dismiss the Nattys given out by journalism majors from the Topeka Times and Detroit Free Press.
Posted by grizzlylongcut
Member since Sep 2021
9416 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 11:13 am to
That’s great, Alabama shouldn’t have been in this year.
This post was edited on 1/7/24 at 11:13 am
Posted by Sevendust912
Member since Jun 2013
11366 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 11:30 am to
Penn State should have been the champion in 1994. Best team in the country that year
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
75170 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 11:30 am to
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Penn State should have been the champion in 1994. Best team in the country that year


Absolutely. They beat a very good Oregon team in the Rose Bowl to end their season.
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
84756 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 11:34 am to
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The United States is my favorite country and Wikipedia tells me they won the Cold War


Huh?
Posted by Bestbank Tiger
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2005
70960 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 12:19 pm to
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Penn State should have been the champion in 1994. Best team in the country that year


Should have at least gotten a split.

That kind of crap is why we ended up with a playoff.
Posted by GoGators1995
Member since Jan 2023
1839 posts
Posted on 1/7/24 at 1:14 pm to
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Does Wikipedia select an arbitrary date so the list begins with your favorite team?

I assume he started with 1992 with the Bowl Coalition.
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