For those of you, like me, who are still lamenting the SC loss, I found something very interesting. If Bama had won, they would have done something that had only been done once in the 74 year history of the AP Poll.
Since the beginning of the AP Poll in 1936, there have been only 24 teams to play; on three consecutive weeks:
1. A road game against an AP top 15 team.
2. A home game against an AP top 10 team.
3. A road game against an AP top 25 team.
Bama, of course, was the last of the 24 to do so this year. Of the 24, 12 lost all three, one won all three, 4 won 2, 2 went 1-1-1, and 5 went 1-2.
1948 Michigan was the only one of the 24 in 74 years to win all three.
Since the beginning of the AP Poll in 1936, there have been only 24 teams to play; on three consecutive weeks:
1. A road game against an AP top 15 team.
2. A home game against an AP top 10 team.
3. A road game against an AP top 25 team.
Bama, of course, was the last of the 24 to do so this year. Of the 24, 12 lost all three, one won all three, 4 won 2, 2 went 1-1-1, and 5 went 1-2.
1948 Michigan was the only one of the 24 in 74 years to win all three.
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