Top Georgia Tech Teams Pre-bowl Poll era: 1936-1967

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Pre-bowl Poll era: 1936-1967 (from the first AP Poll until annually releasing a Poll after bowl games)

1. 1952 - 12-0 (Natty & Sugar Bowl Win)
2. 1951 - 11-0-1 (Un Claimed Natty & Orange Bowl Win)
3. 1956 - 10-1 (Un Claimed Natty & Gator Bowl Win)
4. 1947 - 10-1 (Orange Bowl Win)
5. 1955 - 9-1-1 ( Sugar Bowl Win)
6. 1953 - 9-2-1 (Sugar Bowl Win)
7. 1966 - 9-2 (Orange Bowl Loss)
8. 1946 - 9-2 (Oil Bowl Win)
9. 1939- 8-2 (Co-SEC Title & Orange Bowl)
10. 1943- 8-3 (SEC Title & Sugar Bowl Win)
 
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Pre-bowl Poll era: 1936-1967 (from the first AP Poll until annually releasing a Poll after bowl games)

1. 1952 - 12-0 (Natty & Sugar Bowl Win)
2. 1951 - 11-0-1 (Un Claimed Natty & Orange Bowl Win)
3. 1956 - 10-1 (Un Claimed Natty & Gator Bowl Win)
4. 1947 - 10-1 (Orange Bowl Win)
5. 1955 - 9-1-1 ( Sugar Bowl Win)
6. 1953 - 9-2-1 (Sugar Bowl Win)
7. 1966 - 9-2 (Orange Bowl Loss)
8. 1946 - 9-2 (Oil Bowl Win)
9. 1939- 8-2 (Co-SEC Title & Orange Bowl)
10. 1943- 8-3 (SEC Title & Sugar Bowl Win)
Absurd that the AP didn't give us the 1952 NC, and instead gave it to a 10-0 MSU team that didn't even play in a bowl game. I know bowl games didn't count then, but they were 10-0, while we were 11-0 regular season.
Again 2 "un-claimed" Natty's. I think Tenn (our only loss) won it in 1956, so there was really nothing to claim. And the tie with the damn dookies probably kept us from at least having a claim for it in 1951.
 

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Absurd that the AP didn't give us the 1952 NC, and instead gave it to a 10-0 MSU team that didn't even play in a bowl game. I know bowl games didn't count then, but they were 10-0, while we were 11-0 regular season.
Again 2 "un-claimed" Natty's. I think Tenn (our only loss) won it in 1956, so there was really nothing to claim. And the tie with the damn dookies probably kept us from at least having a claim for it in 1951.
First - 1952 equals Politics... We had five polling services vote for us. The probelm it was only a 2 team race that year and all other polling services voted for Michigan State... However the Georgia Tech AA claims 1952 as they should since they went 12-0 while Mich State did not win 12..

Second 1951 -saw 5 teams at the top adn GT had only 2 of the (Like 20) votes not enough to make a claim.

Third 1956- Oklahoma was unbeatan and deserves the title, but three 1 loss teams had some votes (GT had 2, Iowa 1, Tenn 1) which some is all you need to make a claim. Again the GTAA has decided not to claim 56 since Oklahoma went unbeaten.

Fourth the Pre-bowl Poll era: 1936-1967 was a great thirty years for Georgia Tech Football.
 
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First - 1952 equals Politics... We had five polling services vote for us. The probelm it was only a 2 team race that year and all other polling services voted for Michigan State... However the Georgia Tech AA claims 1952 as they should since they went 12-0 while Mich State did not win 12..

Second 1951 -saw 5 teams at the top adn GT had only 2 of the (Like 20) votes not enough to make a claim.

Third 1956- Oklahoma was unbeatan and deserves the title, but three 1 loss teams had some votes (GT had 2, Iowa 1, Tenn 1) which some is all you need to make a claim. Again the GTAA has decided not to claim 56 since Oklahoma went unbeaten.

Fourth the Pre-bowl Poll era: 1936-1967 was a great thirty years for Georgia Tech Football.
Oh, so OU was awarded it in '56, and not Tenn? I guess my memory failed me on that one. I DO remember, however, that the '56 Tech - Tenn game was considered for a long time the best college football game in modern history.
 

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Best Coach of Era:
Bobby Dodd (1945-1966)
22 seasons, 165-64-8 overall, 76-39-4 in SEC, 9-4 in bowl games
National Championship—1952
Two SEC Championships—1951, 1952
Two-time SEC Coach of the Year—1951, 1952
"Bobby Dodd Stadium" dedication—1988
Georgia Tech Hall of Fame—1967
College Football Hall of Fame—1993
 

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There are far too many supposedly very proud programs with retroactive claims to national titles that are much more absurd then ours in 1956 and especially in 1951.

There is a lot to be gained by officially claiming those titles since they are recognized by the NCAA. It takes a little shamelessness, but when everybody else has already done it (take a look around the SEC, especially Georgia in 1942 which they didn't start claiming until the late 80s, half of Bama's and Tennessee titles), we should be too.
 

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Absurd that the AP didn't give us the 1952 NC, and instead gave it to a 10-0 MSU team that didn't even play in a bowl game. I know bowl games didn't count then, but they were 10-0, while we were 11-0 regular season.
Again 2 "un-claimed" Natty's. I think Tenn (our only loss) won it in 1956, so there was really nothing to claim. And the tie with the damn dookies probably kept us from at least having a claim for it in 1951.

As an aside to that - wonder how many know that a member of that 52 msu team would later become the AD at GT?
 
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Former AD Doug Weaver 1976–1979... I think he made a splash by firing Pepper Rodgers, who Doug worked for when Rodgers was UCLA's Head Coach..>Weaver was his OC...

Weaver Played Center for Michigan State 1952 team

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https://news.google.com/newspapers?...AIBAJ&sjid=y80EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6710,4592497&hl=en
I found that subsequent to my original question about it. I had totally forgotten about Weaver, as well as a couple of other ADs we have had through the years.
 
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