Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4565834> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 59 of
59
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4565834 subject Q8141710.
- Q4565834 abstract "The 1946 NCAA football season finished with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish crowned as the national champion in the AP Poll, with the United States Military Academy named as national champion in various other polls and rankings. The two teams both had won all of their games, with the exception of their November 9 meeting at New York’s Yankee Stadium, where they had played to a 0-0 tie in a #1 vs #2 matchup regarded as a "Game of the Century".During the 20th century, the NCAA had no playoff for the college football teams that would later be described as "Division I-A". The NCAA did recognize a national champion based upon the final results of the Associated Press poll of sportswriters (the UPI Coaches poll would not start until 1950). The extent of that recognition came in the form of acknowledgment in the annual NCAA Football Guide of the "unofficial" national champions.Georgia and UCLA would finish the regular season as the only unbeaten and untied teams. Georgia would even hammer this point home with a decisive Sugar Bowl win, while UCLA lost big in the Rose Bowl. Both Notre Dame and Army would not play in a bowl. Most third party observers would consider them National Champions.Several new bowl games would debut, among them the Tangerine Bowl (later known as the Citrus Bowl and currently known as the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl).".
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q10608114.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q1109032.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q12070759.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q1379926.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q16147495.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q16148024.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q16820892.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q16969880.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q16970673.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q17107975.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q20708978.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q20805335.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q22024064.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q22025345.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q271805.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q2937412.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q3388922.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4309890.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4565707.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4565708.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4565727.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4565779.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4565813.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4566030.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4566041.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4566057.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4566058.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4653492.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q4791842.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q49117.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5051596.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5120214.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5137620.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5146352.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5547370.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5547838.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5654562.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q589410.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5916446.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q5999483.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q6356958.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q6460028.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q6671413.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q6689411.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q6837794.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q6953250.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7054630.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7323034.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7401833.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7414486.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7707821.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7864004.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7902409.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q7934612.
- Q4565834 wikiPageWikiLink Q8141710.
- Q4565834 comment "The 1946 NCAA football season finished with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish crowned as the national champion in the AP Poll, with the United States Military Academy named as national champion in various other polls and rankings.".
- Q4565834 label "1946 college football season".