RedDawg
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:32 PM |
Princeton has 28 national championships and Yale has 26. Alabama has 13.
Your argument is invalid.
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zsjz
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:34 PM |
| Thats because there werent any powerhouse colleges back then, it was mostly just Ivy League schools. |
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RedDawg
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:35 PM |
So?
28 is still 28 and 26 is still 26. |
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yonnd123
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:35 PM |
| Ivy League schools were the powerhouse colleges back then. |
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fiht345
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:35 PM |
We are talking about Div 1 football in case you didn't know. lol
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yonnd123
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:36 PM |
| Yale and Princeton have all of their national titles in Division 1. |
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:37 PM |
@Yonnd Exactly my point, they were really the only ones playing. |
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RedDawg
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:38 PM |
So?
Other teams should have gotten there earlier if they wanted more. |
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fiht345
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:38 PM |
This is a joke it has to be.
Duh they claimed national titles. They were the only 2 teams that existed your arguement is so invalid.
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yoyo343
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yonnd123
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:38 PM |
Yeah back in the day those Ivy League schools we're like the SEC now.
Princeton and Yale are like LSU and Alabama. Those 2 powerhouse teams in a very competitive confrence. |
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:40 PM |
@fith: No. A lot more than those came. Princeton and Yale didn't even play the first football game ever played. Rutgers and the College of New Jersey did. |
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RedDawg
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:41 PM |
Actually sir, if you would happen to stop licking your Alabama jersey and get your head out of your SEC toilet, you could do research and find that there were more than 2 teams back then.
So your argument is invalid, good sir. |
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fiht345
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:45 PM |
Nope, not really.
Alabama still has the most out of curret Div 1 teams so yeah! Let me know when those eams can compete with Bama! |
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:45 PM |
GO YALE!
I hope they beat Harvard tomorrow. |
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RedDawg
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| 18 Nov 2011 08:46 PM |
They don't need to compete with Alabama.
LSU already did. And beat them. At their own place. |
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| 18 Nov 2011 09:00 PM |
| Actually, ftih is WRONG completely about Alabama having the most titles in Division I, because Yale and Princeton are both in DI, just in the FCS. Secondly, the FBS team with the most titles is Michigan with 22 titles, and Norte Dame has 21. |
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