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1939 college football season : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1939 college football season
The 1939 NCAA football season concluded with the Aggies of The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (Texas A&M) being named as the national champions by the voters in the Associated Press writers' poll. The Volunteers of the University of Tennessee were unbeaten and untied, and unscored upon, shutting out all of their opponents in ten games; but for the second straight year, they finished second in the poll. The final AP Poll in this era came out before postseason bowl games and, in the 1940 Rose Bowl, the Volunteers were unable to hold everyone scoreless, with the University of Southern California registering two touchdowns and beating them 14-0. As a consequence, the Dickinson System named USC, which had been ranked No. 3 in the final AP Poll before the bowl games, the national champion. As a result the USC Trojans now claim a share of the 1939 title.〔(This Just In: USC Also Is a 1939 Champion ), Washington Post, July 28, 2004, Accessed October 16, 2008.〕 However, USC did not begin recognizing 1939 as a national championship until 2004.〔(USC Now Will Recognize Its 1939 Football Team As A National Champion. Trojan have 10 national champs in the sport ), USC Trojans Athletic Department, July 24, 2004, Accessed October 16, 2008.〕 The first AP Poll of the season was taken after four weeks of play, starting with October 16. Each writer listed his choice for the top ten teams, and points were tallied based on 10 for first place, 9 for second, etc., and the AP then ranked the twenty teams with the highest number of points. ==Conference and program changes==
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