As I recall Musso had over 200 yards in that game! Musso will always be my favorite Bama player.I'm really not sure, but I believe the last time both teams went into the game with a chance to win the national championship was 1972.
Both teams were undefeated, we were ranked 3rd and AU 4th. We beat them 31-7 behind Musso. Pat Sullivan had just been announced as the Heisman Winner and we ate his lunch.
That same week #1 Nebraska beat undefeated #2 Oklahoma setting up Bama-Nebraska for the National title in the Orange Bowl.
Nebraska totally kicked our butt in every way possible 38-6. Coach Bryant said it was the best team he ever saw.
Auburn got whipped badly by Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.
The Big 8 ruled that year. The final poll was Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
He was the ultimate football player. In my opinion he was the best "all around" football player we ever had. He could run like crazy, incredible blocker, could catch, and was a leader on and off the field.As I recall Musso had over 200 yards in that game! Musso will always be my favorite Bama player.
Wasn't that the reason the Downtown Athletic Club decided to wait until after the regular season was over to award the Heisman.I'm really not sure, but I believe the last time both teams went into the game with a chance to win the national championship was 1972.
Both teams were undefeated, we were ranked 3rd and AU 4th. We beat them 31-7 behind Musso. Pat Sullivan had just been announced as the Heisman Winner and we ate his lunch.
That same week #1 Nebraska beat undefeated #2 Oklahoma setting up Bama-Nebraska for the National title in the Orange Bowl.
Nebraska totally kicked our butt in every way possible 38-6. Coach Bryant said it was the best team he ever saw.
Auburn got whipped badly by Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.
The Big 8 ruled that year. The final poll was Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
No, you're right. We were #3, the cows were #6.1994 comes to mind right away for me. We were 10-0 and AU was 9-0-1 I believe. I believe we were both in the top 10 but someone correct me if I'm wrong.
Ugh don't remind me of that debacle, both the sweater and the game.I was thinking 1989, but I checked and the barn was #11. We were #2, but our coach was rocking an awesome sweater
I've got to assume that this was a "winner take all, winner goes to the SEC game". All of the national writers are acting like that has never happened before.No, you're right. We were #3, the cows were #6.
yes auburn was on probation in bowdens first year. They weren't eligible for SECCG.I've got to assume that this was a "winner take all, winner goes to the SEC game". All of the national writers are acting like that has never happened before.
Was Auburn still prohibited from going to the SEC/a bowl that year? EDIT: I guess so, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Auburn_Tigers_football_team
Wow... even Colorado. Man they stink on ice now. Neb and OK not anything to write home about either. Football certainly has changed.I'm really not sure, but I believe the last time both teams went into the game with a chance to win the national championship was 1972.
Both teams were undefeated, we were ranked 3rd and AU 4th. We beat them 31-7 behind Musso. Pat Sullivan had just been announced as the Heisman Winner and we ate his lunch.
That same week #1 Nebraska beat undefeated #2 Oklahoma setting up Bama-Nebraska for the National title in the Orange Bowl.
Nebraska totally kicked our butt in every way possible 38-6. Coach Bryant said it was the best team he ever saw.
Auburn got whipped badly by Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.
The Big 8 ruled that year. The final poll was Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
Actually that was 1971. The bowl game was in 1972, (01/01/72). 1972 was the punt-bama-punt game.I'm really not sure, but I believe the last time both teams went into the game with a chance to win the national championship was 1972.
Both teams were undefeated, we were ranked 3rd and AU 4th. We beat them 31-7 behind Musso. Pat Sullivan had just been announced as the Heisman Winner and we ate his lunch.
That same week #1 Nebraska beat undefeated #2 Oklahoma setting up Bama-Nebraska for the National title in the Orange Bowl.
Nebraska totally kicked our butt in every way possible 38-6. Coach Bryant said it was the best team he ever saw.
Auburn got whipped badly by Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.
The Big 8 ruled that year. The final poll was Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
And the coachUgh don't remind me of that debacle, both the sweater and the game.
That was 1971. In 1972 that was the year Agbarn blocked two punts in the 4th qtr. 17-16 gameI'm really not sure, but I believe the last time both teams went into the game with a chance to win the national championship was 1972.
Both teams were undefeated, we were ranked 3rd and AU 4th. We beat them 31-7 behind Musso. Pat Sullivan had just been announced as the Heisman Winner and we ate his lunch.
That same week #1 Nebraska beat undefeated #2 Oklahoma setting up Bama-Nebraska for the National title in the Orange Bowl.
Nebraska totally kicked our butt in every way possible 38-6. Coach Bryant said it was the best team he ever saw.
Auburn got whipped badly by Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl.
The Big 8 ruled that year. The final poll was Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Colorado.
1971 --Both Bama and Auburn were undefeated going into the 1971 Iron Bowl--Bama was #3 and Auburn was #5 in Coaches poll. Nebraska was 1 and beat Number 2 Oklahoma a few days earlier. Bama would move to number 2 after the 31-7 win and play number 1 Nebraska.Sorry if this has been asked...just curious.
Thank you Bama1985. So, it has only happened a handful of times.1971 --Both Bama and Auburn were undefeated going into the 1971 Iron Bowl--Bama was #3 and Auburn was #5 in Coaches poll. Nebraska was 1 and beat Number 2 Oklahoma a few days earlier. Bama would move to number 2 after the 31-7 win and play number 1 Nebraska.
http://www.totalfootballstats.com/Team_College.asp?id=58&Season=1971
http://www.totalfootballstats.com/Team_College.asp?id=52&Season=1971
1972--Blocked punts game. Bama was 2 and Auburn was ranked 9
1989--Bama #2 and Auburn #11
1994
2010
As successful as both teams are historically you would have thought there would be more of these high profile games.Thank you Bama1985. So, it has only happened a handful of times.