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(01-15-2020 11:15 PM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote:  1933 Undefeated (no AP)
1934 Undefeated (no AP)
1935 Undefeated (no AP)
1936 AP #1
1940 AP #1
1941 AP #1

How did Minnesota have a CFB dynasty?

That was a little before my time. The first year I really remember much in college football was 1967. IU, Minnesota and Purdue tied for the Big 10. Indiana went to the Rose Bowl. Wyoming went to the Sugar Bowl. Texas A&M under Gene Stallings won the SWC with a 6-4 record and then beat Alabama under Bear Bryant in the Cotton Bowl. Indiana, Wyoming, Oregon St. and Purdue were in the final AP top 10. It was a year very different from nearly every year that has followed. The next year Texas introduced the wishbone and all of college football changed.
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Minnesota top 10 - bullet - 01-15-2020, 09:31 PM
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