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University of Alabama

The University of Alabama is a public coeducational university founded in 1831. It is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Referred to as “the Capstone” within Alabama, the school is the flagship university of the University of Alabama System.

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What are the SAT score requirements for Azusa Pacific University?

Minimum Standards

•Private colleges and universities normally require the SAT or ACT for admission

•Cumulative High School GPA3.63*

•Cumulative College GPA for Transfers3.0

•SAT Composite (Writing excluded)1083

-Critical Reading541

-Math542ACT Composite24

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What is the 2009 Alabama football schedule?

I believe it will look something Like this:

http://secfootball.itgo.com/2009schedule.html

filling in the Blanks:

Sept 5.-VT vs BAMA in ATL

That is all I know for right now. Here are the future opponents on the 2009 Alabama football schedule: Non-conference games (two opponents have yet been determined): Virginia Tech (neutral site game in Atlanta) Florida International Home SEC games: Arkansas South Carolina Tennessee LSU Away SEC games: at Ole Miss at Kentucky at Missisippi State at Auburn

When did the university of Alabama last win a national championship title?

Through the 2008 season, that was September 1, 2007 when Georgia won 35-14 in Athens.

Georgia and Oklahoma State have met three times in football (1946 and 1947 being the other years) with Georgia winning all three games.

Did Brian Reaves play quarterback for the university of Alabama?

No, Brian Reaves did not play quarterback for the University of Alabama. He played for the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) as a quarterback in the late 1990s. Reaves is known for his college football career at UAB rather than Alabama.

What number did Mickey Andrews wear at University of Alabama while playing football?

#44, the same number ascribed to the fictional character Forrest Gump (who would've attended UA at the same time as Mickey).

See http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/bear/story15.html for specific reference.

What teams have gone undefeated in postseason?

Since MLB went to divisional play in 1969, the only team that went undefeated in the postseason was the 1976 Cincinnati Reds who swept the Phillies in the NLCS and the Yankees in the World Series.

Land features in Alabama?

In its northern half, Alabama consists of plateaus and highlands interspersed with mountainous terrain and hilly lowlands. Alabama's southern half is primarily coastal plain, with prairie-land and foothills predominating.

How many of the current Nationals played for the Expos?

Of those players on the 25 man roster as of August 28, 2007:

Luis Ayala (P), Chad Cordero (P), Shawn Hill (P), Jon Rauch (P), Brian Schneider (C), Tony Batista (SS), and Ryan Church (OF) played with the Expos in the 2004 season.

How many games did Alabama win in 2006?

Eleven. Alabama finished 10-2 with losses to LSU then Auburn the next week. They finished the season with a Cotton bowl win against #18 Texas Tech 13-10.

Who played for Alabama from the city of Bay Minette Alabama?

Wallace Gilberry played for Alabama from 2004-2007. He is now a Kansas City Chief.

How many national titles Oklahoma has?

* Through spring 2007 * The NCAA does not conduct a championship for the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I FBS - formerly Division I-A). Instead, these teams participate in a national championship system developed by the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) organization. * ** Past Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I FBS) national champions.

Oklahoma

Total NCAA Team Championships: 18

men's championships: 17

women's championships: 1

coed championships: 0

Breakdown by Sport:

men's baseball: 2

men's golf: 1

men's gymnastics: 7

women's softball: 1

men's wrestling: 7

Here's all the National Title by the NCAA in Football:1949

Notre Dame: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Helms, Houlgate, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Williamson

Oklahoma: Football Research 1950

Kentucky: Sagarin

Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Helms, Litkenhous, UPI, Williamson

Princeton: Boand, Poling

Tennessee: Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, National Championship Foundation

1953

Maryland: AP, INS, UPI

Notre Dame: Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, Helms, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, Williamson

Oklahoma: Berryman, Football Research 1955

Michigan St.: Boand

Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, FW, Helms, INS, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Sagarin, UPI, Williamson 1956

Georgia Tech: Berryman

Iowa: Football Research

Oklahoma: AP, Billingsley, Boand, DeVold, Dunkel, FW, Helms, INS, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation, Sagarin, UPI, Williamson

Tennessee: Sagarin

1957

Auburn: AP, Football Research, Helms, National Championship Foundation, Poling, Williamson

Michigan St.: Billingsley, Dunkel, Sagarin

Ohio St.: Boand, DeVold, FW, INS, Litkenhous, UPI

Oklahoma: Berryman 1967

Notre Dame: Dunkel

Oklahoma: Poling

Southern California: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms, Matthews, National Championship Foundation, NFF, Sagarin, UPI

Tennessee: Litkenhous 1973

Alabama: Berryman, UPI

Michigan: National Championship Foundation*, Poling*

Notre Dame: AP, FB News, FW, Helms, National Championship Foundation*, NFF

Ohio St.: FACT, National Championship Foundation*, Poling*

Oklahoma: Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, Sagarin 1974

Ohio St.: Matthews

Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, FB News, Football Research, Helms*, Litkenhous, National Championship Foundation*, Poling, Sagarin

Southern California: FW, Helms*, National Championship Foundation*, NFF, UPI 1975

Alabama: Matthews*

Arizona St.: National Championship Foundation*, Sporting News

Ohio St.: Berryman, FACT*, Helms*, Matthews*, Poling

Oklahoma: AP, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT*, FB News, Football Research, FW, Helms*, National Championship Foundation*, NFF, Sagarin, UPI

1978

Alabama: AP, FACT*, Football Research, FW, Helms*, National Championship Foundation*, NFF

Oklahoma: Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT*, Helms*, Litkenhous, Matthews, Poling, Sagarin

Southern California: Berryman, FACT*, FB News, Helms*, National Championship Foundation*, Sporting News, UPI 1980

Florida St.: FACT*

Georgia: AP, Berryman, FACT*, FB News, FW, Helms, National Championship Foundation, NFF, Poling, Sporting News, UPI

Nebraska: FACT*, Sagarin

Oklahoma: Billingsley, Dunkel, Matthews

Pittsburgh: DeVold, FACT*, Football Research, NY Times

1985

Michigan: Matthews, Sagarin

Oklahoma: AP, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, FB News, Football Research, FW, National Championship Foundation, NFF, NY Times, Sporting News, UPI, USA/CNN 1986

Miami (Fla.): FACT*

Oklahoma: Berryman, DeVold, Dunkel, Football Research, NY Times, Sagarin

Penn St.: AP, Billingsley, FACT*, FB News, FW, Matthews, National Championship Foundation, NFF, Sporting News, UPI, USA/CNN

2000

Oklahoma: AP, BCS, Berryman, Billingsley, DeVold, Dunkel, Eck, FACT, FB News, FW, Massey, Matthews, National Championship Foundation, NFF, NY Times, Sagarin, Seattle Times, Sporting News, USA/ESPN

2003

LSU: BCS, Billingsley, Colley, DeVold, Dunkel, FACT, Massey, NFF, Sagarin, Seattle Times, USA/ESPN

Oklahoma: Berryman

Southern California: AP, Eck, Matthews, NY Times