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May 20, 2013 | Football
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Championship Tradition
Nothing defines the competitve success of a
college athletics program like a national championship. There's no higher
pinnacle and no greater stage on which teams and individuals are called upon to
prove their excellence.
Oklahoma's ability to flourish in that setting
has elevated the Sooner program to the lofty position it enjoys today. With its
most recent triumph coming in 2000, OU is one of only two schools to capture
seven national football titles.
That staggering fact is more than
capable of standing on its own. But Oklahoma has taken its national dominance to
a higher level by winning those championships over four different decades. Since
1950, the Sooners have been a regular player in the race for national supremacy.
Few football programs can set out each fall with the pursuit of the
national crown realistically listed among its season goals. Oklahoma, riding a
history that makes such a pursuit more than talk and more than dreams, is one of
those programs.
When it comes to national championships, the Sooners
have "been there, done that" ... seven times.
The AP &
Coaches Polls
Two polls have dominated the college football
landscape. In 1936, the Associated Press introduced its poll, representing the
opinion of media around the country. In 1950, a poll of selected Division I
coaches also was introduced. The second of those has appeared under various
headings, including the one it is known by today, the ESPN/USA Today Coaches
Poll.
Between those two polls, the most recognized and the longest
standing, Oklahoma has achieved 13 national championships (finished No. 1 in
both polls in some years). No other school in America has combined for as many
national crowns under that same formula.
The Sooners have been AP's
national champion seven times and have prevailed in the coaches' poll another
six. Oklahoma's most recent national championship, won in the 2000 season, came
under the BCS format. Prior to the introduction of the BCS, the polls were the
mode used to select college football's best team.
Regardless of the
method, OU has been a regular player on the national title
scene.
16 National Championships?
The NCAA does not
conduct a national championship in Division I-A football and is not involved in
the selection process.
Since 1998, the Bowl Championship Series (BCS)
operated jointly by the ACC, Southeastern, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten and
Pacific-10 Conferences has used a ranking system to determine the number one and
number two teams at the end of the season.
Various organizations have
named National Champions in college football since 1869. Utilizing the selectors
as recognized by the NCAA, Oklahoma has been recognized for 16 different
seasons: 2003, 2000, 1986, 1985, 1980, 1978, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1967, 1956, 1955,
1953, 1950 and 1949.