January 1st, 2011
by deaconcat08

The College Football Researchers Association has elected the Oklahoma Sooners as its 2000 college football national champion. 

Here is the first-place voting breakdown for this season:

  1.  Oklahoma (13-0)- 15 votes

This CFRA poll emulates the final AP and Coaches Polls of 2000 which both unanimously voted Oklahoma as the # 1 team in the country.  The 2000 Sooner squad is the second of four unanimously-elected CFRA retrospective national champions between the years of 1993 and 2008.  Interestingly enough, the first two schools to accomplish this feat are from the same conference (Big 8/Big 12).

I hope you will continue to follow the CFRA’s retrospective championship project in which a different champion will be revealed and recognized each day from December 26th until the night before the title game.  For more information about the CFRA and its retrospectively-elected champs, please go here: http://sportsentiment.com/2010/12/20/cfra-retrospective-national-champions-to-be-crowned/.  The official site of the College Football Researchers Association is: www.cfrapoll.com.

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