Scott Frost: Alabama claims '1 or 2' national titles that aren't legit

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Nebraska coach Scott Frost continued the back-and-forth debate between Alabama and his former employer, UCF, this week when he told an Omaha news station that not all of the Crimson Tide's 17 claimed national championships are legit.

"Alabama probably has one or two national championships they claim that weren't necessarily recognized by everybody," Frost told KETV.

Frost, who led UCF to a 13-0 season before taking the Nebraska job, said he thinks his former school's claim of a national championship is smart in terms of keeping the Group of 5 program in the national conversation. But he has also recognized that the true champion comes as a result of the College Football Playoff, which the Knights were kept out of despite an undefeated record.

Nonetheless, UCF players received championship rings and the program unveiled a championship banner during its spring game last month.

Alabama coach Nick Saban told USA Today this week that UCF has the prerogative to make the claim but "self-proclaimed is not the same as actually earning it."

"We've only had one undefeated team, and that is really hard to do," Saban said. "So I have a tremendous amount of respect for their team and what they were able to accomplish. ... And they can make every claim that they should have been in the playoff. I get that.

"But we have a system, and it's not fair to the people who went through the system and earned their way playing really, really good teams -- I mean really good teams -- and really tough games. It's not quite fair to them for somebody else just to decide to [claim a national championship]."

http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...nal-titles-claimed-alabama-crimson-tide-legit

Go Gophers!!
 

"But we have a system, and it's not fair to the people who went through the system and earned their way playing really, really good teams -- I mean really good teams -- and really tough games. It's not quite fair to them for somebody else just to decide to [claim a national championship]."

But many people feel Alabama didn't earn their way into the system. They were put in because of their reputation, not results on the field.
 

Tough to argue that they didn't belong, they won the whole damn thing. Reputation or not it was obviously the right call and I hate Bama (not as much as Becky...probably on par with Notre Dame but it's up there)
 

Tough to argue that they didn't belong, they won the whole damn thing. Reputation or not it was obviously the right call and I hate Bama (not as much as Becky...probably on par with Notre Dame but it's up there)

To be fair I think anyone in the top 8 has a decent shot. You know, maybe if Georgia played Clemson and Alabama played Oklahoma we would have had a different result, maybe not. Most of those teams have pretty even talent on the roster (whether ranked out of college or coached up), and it starts to boil down to who can out-coach who. It's part of the reason I am a fan of moving to an 8 team playoff. Less likely that a power-5 champ gets left out, and a chance for the rare G5 team to be given a chance.
 

Lets have Scott Frost and Nick Saban settle this by wrestling Hulk Hogan/Ric Flair style. Complete with referee, folding chairs as weapons, etc.
 



Nick Saban playing the, "there are rules, and it's not fair," card is freaking rich on multiple levels.
 




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