As annoying as 12 is, they have actually been named national champs 25 different times by various organizations. Some are even too ridiculous for bammers to claim....
1941 - 9-2 - final AP ranking #20 - named champs by Houlgate System.
1950 - 9-2 - final AP ranking #16 - named champs by Bob Kirlin.
1963 - 9-2 - final AP ranking #9 - named champs by Jim Koger. Auburn was 9-1, finished #5, and beat Alabama.
1974 - 11-1 - final AP ranking #5 - named champs by Washington Touchdown Club.
1980 - 10-2 - final AP ranking #6 - named champs by Montgomery Full Season Championship.
These are just among the more ridiculous.
However, as much as it pains me to say this, if we use being named by at least TWO organizations as a guideline...Auburn would have 5 national titles (1913, 1957, 1983, 1993, and 2004). By that same criteria, Alabama would have 18.
If you go by titles named by at least 3 organizations, here is the SEC:
1. Alabama - 15 (1925, 26, 30, 34, 36, 45, 61, 64, 65, 66, 73, 75, 78, 79, 92)
2. Auburn - 4 (1913, 57, 83, 93)
2. Florida - 4 (1984, 96, 06, 08)
2. Georgia - 4 (1927, 42, 46, 80)
2. LSU - 4 (1908, 36, 58, 03, 07)
2. Tennessee - 4 (1938, 50, 51, 98)
7. Ole Miss - 3 (1959, 60, 62)
8. Arkansas - 2 (1964, 77)
9. Kentucky - 0
10. Miss State - 0
11. S. Carolina - 0
12. Vanderbilt - 0