Man remembers how many titles Minnesota has, but forgets the names of Vermont and New Hampshire - LOL no seriously I don't think I could have done this
@@JackRabbit-us9uk agree. Syracuse was once a very solid program. It would be nice to have more CFB in the Northeast region. I wish the Big East was still around and could have brought in a regional powerhouse like Penn State to help keep them afloat. Pittsburgh and Syracuse were once powerhouses.
Washington won the championship from the now defunct UPI in 1991, which was the coaches poll then, not the AP. That’s a tricky one. I think the two missed states were New York (won by Army and Syracuse) and Maryland from UM.
@@JackRabbit-us9uk by semantics. The AP didn't "designate" a winner until the 30s. Princeton and Yale absolutely won and are recognized as national champs.
No one who isn’t from one of those tiny Northeastern states knows which one is what. I couldn’t find Vermont, Connecticut and New Hampshire with a gun to my head.
Man remembers how many titles Minnesota has, but forgets the names of Vermont and New Hampshire - LOL no seriously I don't think I could have done this
Washington won a Coaches' Poll national championship in 1991. However, it was split with Miami (FL) who won the AP national title that same year.
Syracuse did for NY. That was part of the story behind the movie The Express about Ernie Davis. The other is Maryland.
Army also has 3 , 1944-1946. Based in WestPoint, NY.
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Bro post a link to these
Army (New York) and Maryland have titles so the last two states are New York and Maryland.
Syracuse, another New York school, won an AP national championship in 1959 as well.
@@JackRabbit-us9uk agree. Syracuse was once a very solid program. It would be nice to have more CFB in the Northeast region. I wish the Big East was still around and could have brought in a regional powerhouse like Penn State to help keep them afloat. Pittsburgh and Syracuse were once powerhouses.
Washington won the championship from the now defunct UPI in 1991, which was the coaches poll then, not the AP. That’s a tricky one. I think the two missed states were New York (won by Army and Syracuse) and Maryland from UM.
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Georgia, California, Washington, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Illinois, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana
New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, and Arkansas schools have NEVER won an AP national championship.
@@JackRabbit-us9uk pretty sure Yale and Princeton won a bunch...
@@babybison2881 Yale and Princeton NEVER won an AP Poll national championship though. This is what this video is about
@@JackRabbit-us9uk by semantics. The AP didn't "designate" a winner until the 30s. Princeton and Yale absolutely won and are recognized as national champs.
ND has 11
Notre Dame claims 11; but only 8 national championships were awarded by the AP Poll.
Ole Miss has 3
Correct
Yes but none of them are AP National Titles. The missed states were Maryland and New York.
Ole Miss has NEVER won an AP or Coaches' Poll national championship. In the years they claim, they finished No. 2 or No. 3 in the final rankings.
Your geography knowledge is god awful and that’s a pretty big part of the quiz lol
I feel like my geography knowledge is still above average 😅
No one who isn’t from one of those tiny Northeastern states knows which one is what. I couldn’t find Vermont, Connecticut and New Hampshire with a gun to my head.