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- 1934_college_football_season abstract "The 1934 NCAA football season saw the addition of not one, but two New Year's Day football games to rival the venerable Rose Bowl. On February 15, Warren V. Miller and Joseph M. Cousins had organized the New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports Association and by October, the group had enough funds to sponsor the Sugar Bowl. Meanwhile, W. Keith Phillips and the Greater Miami Athletic Club worked in November at a January 1 game for Florida, and the Orange Bowl was created. Once again, a Big Ten team was selected by Professor Dickinson (of the University of Illinois) as the national champion, with the undefeated Minnesota Golden Gophers being accorded the honor. The conference, however, still had a bar against its members playing in the postseason, so Minnesota did not play in any of the bowl games. The undefeated and eventual Rose Bowl Champion Alabama Crimson Tide was selected national champions by Dunkel, Williamson and Football Thesaurus.".
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- 1934_college_football_season wikiPageRevisionID "605299739".
- 1934_college_football_season bowlStart "1935-01-01".
- 1934_college_football_season champions 1934_Alabama_Crimson_Tide_football_team.
- 1934_college_football_season champions Minnesota_Golden_Gophers_football_under_Bernie_Bierman.
- 1934_college_football_season hasPhotoCollection 1934_college_football_season.
- 1934_college_football_season heisman "Not awarded until 1935".
- 1934_college_football_season numberOfBowls "4".
- 1934_college_football_season numberOfTeams "124".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Bucknell Bison".
- 1934_college_football_season team "California Golden Bears".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Colgate Red Raiders".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Columbia Lions".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Hawaii Warriors".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Illinois Fighting Illini".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Miami Hurricanes".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Navy Midshipmen".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Rice Owls".
- 1934_college_football_season team "Temple Owls".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Bucknell Bison".
- 1934_college_football_season title "California".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Colgate Red Raiders".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Columbia Lions".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Hawaii".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Illinois Fighting Illini".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Miami Hurricanes".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Navy Midshipmen".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Rice Owls".
- 1934_college_football_season title "Temple".
- 1934_college_football_season type "NCAA".
- 1934_college_football_season year "1934".
- 1934_college_football_season subject Category:1934_NCAA_football_season.
- 1934_college_football_season comment "The 1934 NCAA football season saw the addition of not one, but two New Year's Day football games to rival the venerable Rose Bowl. On February 15, Warren V. Miller and Joseph M. Cousins had organized the New Orleans Mid-Winter Sports Association and by October, the group had enough funds to sponsor the Sugar Bowl. Meanwhile, W. Keith Phillips and the Greater Miami Athletic Club worked in November at a January 1 game for Florida, and the Orange Bowl was created.".
- 1934_college_football_season label "1934 college football season".
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