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Title: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: AUChizad on July 27, 2010, 06:00:31 PM
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Remember the press conference the morning after Alabama beat Texas in the BCS Championship Game? Remember all those organizations stepping up to hand Nick Saban one national championship trophy after another?
The one with the big football on top, the Grantland Rice Trophy, came from the Football Writers Association of America.

That organization, showing the kind of wisdom many of you think is beyond most sports writers, may be the only one of its kind to do the right thing regarding the 2004 national title.

The FWAA may yank it from USC's cheating hands and hand it to deserving Auburn.

FWAA executive director Steve Richardson said so Monday during the Big 12 Media Days.

"I wouldn't say we're definitely going to do that, but it's a possibility," Richardson said. "As we survey the scene, we have an opportunity to consider for the first time of vacating, in the modern era, a national championship."

And well it should after the NCAA hammered USC and vacated some of its victories with semi-pro Reggie Bush in the lineup, including the BCS Championship Game rout of Oklahoma that gave the Trojans the unanimous 2004 title.

The AP whiffed on that one, saying it won't re-vote. The BCS failed to step up to the plate, too, saying it may take away USC's title but, if it does, will leave that title vacant.

Give the FWAA credit for having the guts and brains to get it right.

Richardson said he plans to form a committee of past FWAA presidents to discuss the issue.

"I'm sensing that people, when they look at the situation, that is a distinct possibility that Auburn thing can come into play," he said. "I haven't had anyone convince me why we shouldn't do it."

The FWAA has an admirable record of independent thinking. (And no, if you're wondering, I'm not a member.) It started naming a national champion in 1954, and it was the first organization to do so after the postseason games.

That explains why Alabama has only five FWAA championships: 1965 (in a tie with Michigan State), 1978, 1979, 1992 and 2009.

Lest you think the FWAA has a bias toward Auburn, in 1957, when the AP named the Tigers the national champion, the FWAA gave the Rice Trophy to Ohio State.

Oh, and here's one more sign of the FWAA's independence that Saban won't like: In 2003, when Saban and LSU won the BCS title, the FWAA -- like the AP -- voted USC as the national champion.
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: AuburnChopper 3.0 on July 27, 2010, 10:35:33 PM
Does it come with a fancy rang?  :popcorn:
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: Godfather on July 28, 2010, 10:16:06 AM
Does it come with a fancy rang?  :popcorn:
No but everyone gets a Got 2? t-shirt
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: No Huddle on July 28, 2010, 09:01:37 PM
No but everyone gets a Got 2? t-shirt

Make it a six pack.
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: GH2001 on July 29, 2010, 09:18:24 AM
Make it a six pack.

If we are gonna start counting MNC's, then yeah, you would be about right. Either 6 or 7. Someone here has it in the sig.
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: AUChizad on July 29, 2010, 10:59:59 AM
If we are gonna start counting MNC's, then yeah, you would be about right. Either 6 or 7. Someone here has it in the sig.
It's tall Brad, and he's missing a few (i.e. 1983).
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: Aubie16 on July 29, 2010, 11:11:06 AM
I just stuck with undefeated seasons.
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: GH2001 on July 29, 2010, 11:40:51 AM
It's tall Brad, and he's missing a few (i.e. 1983).

I agree with 1983. No one was undefeated that year and we had a murderer's row to end the season. We also were the highest ranked team going into bowl season that didnt lose.
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: Tiger Six on July 29, 2010, 05:14:03 PM
Please.  Make it stop.
Title: Re: Football Writers may get it right, name Auburn 2004 national champion
Post by: Saniflush on July 29, 2010, 11:42:17 PM
Please.  Make it stop.

Listen to him.  He's premed.