Talk:Jock Sutherland

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[edit] National Championships

This article said that Sutherland won five National Championships -- "in 1929, 1931, 1934, 1936 and 1937." Only the last two are widely recognized. After 1936, the National Champion was generally determined by the Associated Press poll. Before that, there were a lot of selectors, but the Unicersity of Pittsburgh was not the consensus champion in 1929, 1931, or 1934. Wiki's entry on NCAA football champions doesn't credit Pitt with titles in those years, so I'm editing that sentence to remove the claim. --Anson2995 14:49, 13 April 2006 (UTC)