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  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    dnc said:

    trublue said:

    In addition to Washington, three other teams make claim to the 1960 National Championship, including: Mississippi, Minnesota and Iowa.

    http://www.tiptop25.com/champ1960.html

    The 1961 Rose Bowl was the 47th Rose Bowl game, played on January 2, 1961, in Pasadena, California. The Washington Huskies defeated the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers, 17–7. Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt returned from a mid-season injury was named the Player Of The Game for the second straight year.[2] As New Year's Day fell on a Sunday, the major bowl games were played on Monday.

    This was the first season of the new agreement with the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) to send their champion. Its predecessor, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), had dissolved after the 1958 season. The Big Ten was no longer in a formal agreement with the Rose Bowl following the demise of the PCC:[3] Big Ten champion Minnesota received and accepted an "at-large" invitation.


    Hope that helps
    I am aware of all of the the above.

    The AAWU consisted of five-teams, to wit: UCLA, USC, Stanford, California and Washington.

    Unaware that the game vs. Minnesota was billed as a Natty . . .
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,788 Founders Club
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    trublue said:

    dnc said:

    trublue said:

    In addition to Washington, three other teams make claim to the 1960 National Championship, including: Mississippi, Minnesota and Iowa.

    http://www.tiptop25.com/champ1960.html

    The 1961 Rose Bowl was the 47th Rose Bowl game, played on January 2, 1961, in Pasadena, California. The Washington Huskies defeated the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers, 17–7. Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt returned from a mid-season injury was named the Player Of The Game for the second straight year.[2] As New Year's Day fell on a Sunday, the major bowl games were played on Monday.

    This was the first season of the new agreement with the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) to send their champion. Its predecessor, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), had dissolved after the 1958 season. The Big Ten was no longer in a formal agreement with the Rose Bowl following the demise of the PCC:[3] Big Ten champion Minnesota received and accepted an "at-large" invitation.


    Hope that helps
    I am aware of all of the the above.

    The AAWU consisted of five-teams, to wit: UCLA, USC, Stanford, California and Washington.

    Unaware that the game vs. Minnesota was billed as a Natty . . .
    So the only five programs that mattered back then.

    Sounds like an improvement on the current dreck 12 to me.
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800

    He needed the FREE PUB! for Oregon though. 😂



    The 1960 Washington national champs are laughing at this

    @MikeSeaver
    If any of them are still alive.
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800

    trublue said:

    In addition to Washington, three other teams make claim to the 1960 National Championship, including: Mississippi, Minnesota and Iowa.

    http://www.tiptop25.com/champ1960.html

    Which is Race’s point.
    No it isn’t.
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800
    dnc said:

    trublue said:

    dnc said:

    trublue said:

    In addition to Washington, three other teams make claim to the 1960 National Championship, including: Mississippi, Minnesota and Iowa.

    http://www.tiptop25.com/champ1960.html

    The 1961 Rose Bowl was the 47th Rose Bowl game, played on January 2, 1961, in Pasadena, California. The Washington Huskies defeated the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers, 17–7. Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt returned from a mid-season injury was named the Player Of The Game for the second straight year.[2] As New Year's Day fell on a Sunday, the major bowl games were played on Monday.

    This was the first season of the new agreement with the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) to send their champion. Its predecessor, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), had dissolved after the 1958 season. The Big Ten was no longer in a formal agreement with the Rose Bowl following the demise of the PCC:[3] Big Ten champion Minnesota received and accepted an "at-large" invitation.


    Hope that helps
    I am aware of all of the the above.

    The AAWU consisted of five-teams, to wit: UCLA, USC, Stanford, California and Washington.

    Unaware that the game vs. Minnesota was billed as a Natty . . .
    So the only five programs that mattered back then.

    Sounds like an improvement on the current dreck 12 to me.
    You won a fake natty and hung it in your stadium 50 years after the fact.

    You all knew it was stupid until you went retarded.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    It was celebrated and hung in 2007.

    Most of their opponents were Independents, i.e., (University of Pacific, Navy, Idaho, Oregon and Oregon State
    So the only five programs that mattered back then.

    Sounds like an improvement on the current dreck 12 to me.

    Yeah, it was so much better back then.

    The Washington National Champs were virtually all white. Check it out.

    Let sleeping Dawgs lie.

    The current Husky scout team could whip the shit out of that faux National Championship team.

    “Won” in 1960; banner hung in old Husky Stadium (2007).
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,788 Founders Club
  • MikeSeaver
    MikeSeaver Member Posts: 5,800

    000000000000

    At least we’re honest.
  • Goduckies
    Goduckies Member Posts: 8,095 Standard Supporter
    dnc said:

    trublue said:

    dnc said:

    trublue said:

    In addition to Washington, three other teams make claim to the 1960 National Championship, including: Mississippi, Minnesota and Iowa.

    http://www.tiptop25.com/champ1960.html

    The 1961 Rose Bowl was the 47th Rose Bowl game, played on January 2, 1961, in Pasadena, California. The Washington Huskies defeated the top-ranked Minnesota Golden Gophers, 17–7. Washington quarterback Bob Schloredt returned from a mid-season injury was named the Player Of The Game for the second straight year.[2] As New Year's Day fell on a Sunday, the major bowl games were played on Monday.

    This was the first season of the new agreement with the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) to send their champion. Its predecessor, the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC), had dissolved after the 1958 season. The Big Ten was no longer in a formal agreement with the Rose Bowl following the demise of the PCC:[3] Big Ten champion Minnesota received and accepted an "at-large" invitation.


    Hope that helps
    I am aware of all of the the above.

    The AAWU consisted of five-teams, to wit: UCLA, USC, Stanford, California and Washington.

    Unaware that the game vs. Minnesota was billed as a Natty . . .
    So the only five programs that mattered back then.

    Sounds like an improvement on the current dreck 12 to me.
    We should swap UW with Montana