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Visual college football database with overviews and team comparisons for every FBS team using all-time records and historical data
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You're correct here. The website has NCF but the Record Book (s3.amazonaws.com/fs.ncaa.org/Do… starting on page 117) has only Parke Davis listed. When we were building these out we initially used the NCAA page as our primary list then filled in the gaps with the record book.
Fwiw - the NCF was a retro-active national champion authority. Meaning, the NCF wasn't even formed until like the 1950's and went and declared champions. Thats what makes all of this tricky. No one really kept records of champions until the AP, and there was no true consensus champion until the BCS. Which really is why the BCS started in the first place.
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@Winsipedia why does Rutgers have an official 1869 National Title by you guys?
Look at college football reference. They don't count it for 1869
Because up until 1883, only the National Championship Foundation was used as a major selector for national champions
I mean just look at the screenshots on the right: 1872 has the exact same situation as 1869, but for some reason, Yale isn't given a share of the title like Rutgers was in 1869 for being selected by Parke Davis (PD)
NCAA.com also lists Rutgers as a national champion, but I really think it's just an error. They only won the Parke Davis. They needed to win the NCF and they didn't
For some reason Rutgers gets a national championship by winning the PD only when literally no other champion got credit for a national title by solely winning that
So why Rutgers?
Why did they get special treatment here?



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Hey @Winsipedia, I think you need to update @IndianaFootball's claimed & recognized national championships! 😂 #NeverDaunted
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