🏈 Alabama beating the #1 team back-to-back?

Brandon Van de Graaff

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I was thinking about this on Sunday... Alabama and Saban having an opportunity to beat the #1 team in back-to-back games. I thought it had happened before, though only a couple of times. Apparently, it hasn't, assuming this is correct...

*maybe the "during the same season" is the caveat that makes it more unique?

 
If my count in correct, Saban is already #1 all time with victories over top ranked opponents (9 victories total). The next closest coach I think has only 4, and he's not active. Just insane.

Would be even more of them if Saban's own team hadn't occupied the #1 spot so often...
 
Has only been done twice and not in the same season. Both by Miami. And only one with the same HC.

#5 Miami with Howard Schnellenberger beat #1 Nebraska in the Orange Bowl after the '83 season. And #10 Miami with Jimmy Johnson beat #1 Auburn in the 1984 Kickoff Classic.

At the end of the '87 season #2 Miami with Jimmy Johnson beat #1 Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, and #6 Miami with Jimmy Johnson beat #1 Florida State in the first week of the '88 season. Ironically Miami would move to #1 the following week and lose to #14 Michigan.
 
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Has only been done twice and not in the same season. Both by Miami. And only one with the same HC.

#5 Miami with Howard Schnellenberger beat #1 Nebraska in the Orange Bowl after the '83 season. And #10 Miami with Jimmy Johnson beat #1 Auburn in the 1984 Kickoff Classic.

At the end of the '87 season #2 Miami with Jimmy Johnson beat #1 Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, and #6 Miami with Jimmy Johnson beat #1 Florida State in the first week of the '88 season.

Good info, thanks.
 


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